A geological synthesis of the Precambrian shield in Madagascar
A geological synthesis of the Precambrian shield in Madagascar
Available U–Pb geochronology of the Precambrian shield of Madagascar is summarized and integrated into a synthesis of the region’s geological history. The shield is described in terms of six geodynamic domains, from northeast to southwest, the Bemarivo, Antongil–Masora, Antananarivo, Ikalamavony, Androyan–Anosyan, and Vohibory domains. Each domain is defined by distinctive suites of metaigneous rocks and metasedimentary groups, and a unique history of Archean (~2.5 Ga) and Proterozoic (~1.0 Ga, ~0.80 Ga, and ~0.55 Ga) reworking. Superimposed within and across these domains are scores of Neoproterozoic granitic stocks and batholiths as well as kilometer long zones of steeply dipping, highly strained rocks that record the effects of Gondwana’s amalgamation and shortening in latest Neoproterozoic time (0.560–0.520 Ga).
CITATION: Tucker, R.D.. A geological synthesis of the Precambrian shield in Madagascar . Amsterdam : Elsevier , 2014. Journal of African Earth Sciences Vol 94, June 2014 pp 9-30 - Available at: https://library.au.int/geological-synthesis-precambrian-shield-madagascar