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Detrital zircon U-Pb data from the Hellenic south Aegean belts: Constraints on the age and source of the South Aegean basement
Abstract:
U-Pb analyses of 595 zircons from 10 metasedimentary rocks collected from the forearc and volcanic arc in the South Aegean, Greece constrain the provenance of the widespread Phyllite-Quartzite unit (PQU) above the retreating Hellenic subduction zone in the South Aegean. Zircons from Miocene metamorphic rocks in the forearc on the islands of Peloponnese, Kythera, and Crete all give pre-Cenozoic U-Pb crystallization ages. Metamorphic rocks exposed within the volcanic arc on Milos and Santorini also lack zircons grown during the recent phase of Hellenic subduction. Samples of clastic sedimentary rocks that were affected by the Miocene metamorphism show zircon crystallization ages that range from
DOI:
10.3809/jvirtex.2011.00284