Early Paleozoic metamorphism in the Mountaineer Range of northern Victoria Land, Antarctica
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Title
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Early Paleozoic metamorphism in the Mountaineer Range of northern Victoria Land, Antarctica
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Other Titles
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남극 북빅토리아랜드 마운티니어레인지에서의 초기 고생대 변성작용
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Authors
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Yi, Sang-Bong
Lee, Mi Jung
Han, Seunghee
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Keywords
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Antarctica; Metamorphism; Mountaineer Range; Paleozoic; Victoria Land
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Issue Date
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2019
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Citation
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Yi, Sang-Bong, Lee, Mi Jung, Han, Seunghee. 2019. Early Paleozoic metamorphism in the Mountaineer Range of northern Victoria Land, Antarctica. 2019 Fall Joint Conference of the Geological Sciences. Ramada Plaza Jeju Hotel. 2019.07.23~2019.07.26.
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Abstract
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The northern Victoria Land of Antarctica is composed of the Neoproterozoic-early Paleozoic Wilson Terrane and the early Paleozoic Bowers and Robertson Bay terranes accreted to the Wilson Terrane. In the Mountaineer Range, various rock units related to the early Paleozoic Ross orogeny, such as the Murchison migmatitic gneiss (Wilson Terrane), the Dessent Ridge amphibolite, the Bowers Terrane metasedimentary rocks and mafic/ultramafic rocks in the Tiger Gabbro Complex crop out. This study investigates the early Paleozoic metamorphism (Ross orogeny) of the northern Victoria Land in terms of formation and evolution of the Dessent Ridge Unit in the Mountaineer Range, and the results are as follows. (1) The protolith of Dessent Ridge amphibolite formed at 514.6 ± 2.0 Myr ago. Although its metamorphic time is unclear, the distinctive c. 500 Ma igneous and metamorphic ages reported in the Mountaineer Range makes it possible to assume that the metamorphic age of the Dessent Ridge amphibolite could also be c. 500 Ma. (2) The Dessent Ridge amphibolite underwent an intermediate-P/T type metamorphism characterized by the peak pressure of c. 10 kbar (c. 600 ˚C) and the peak temperature of c. 700 ˚C (c. 7 kbar). (3) This is interpreted as a result that a mafic crust (i.e., Dessent Ridge Unit) accreting to continental Wilson Terrane margin experienced the high temperature metamorphism at the middle deep arc environment (c. 7 kbar, c. 25 km) after the subduction (c. 10 kbar, c. 35 km).
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/12488
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Conference Name
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2019 Fall Joint Conference of the Geological Sciences
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Conference Place
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Ramada Plaza Jeju Hotel
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Conference Date
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2019.07.23~2019.07.26
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Proceeding
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Pro(초록)국내
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- 2019-2019, Formation and evolution of Transantarctic Mountains through the studies for extraterrestrial/terrestrial rocks and volcanoes (19-19) / Lee, Mi Jung (PE19230)
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