Precambrian Research 110 (2001) 215 – 239
Contrasting provenance signals in Riphean and Vendian
sandstones in the SW Urals (Russia): constraints for a
change from passive to active continental margin conditions
in the Neoproterozoic
A.P. Willner
a,
*, T. Ermolaeva
b
, L. Stroink
a
, U.A. Glasmacher
c
, U. Giese
d
,
V.N. Puchkov
e
, V.I. Kozlov
e
, R. Walter
b
a
Institut fu ¨r Geologie, Mineralogie und Geophysik, Ruhr -Uniersita ¨t, D-44795 Bochum, Germany
b
Geologisches Institut, RWTH, Wu ¨llnerstraße 2, D-52056 Aachen, Germany
c
Max -Planck -Institut fu ¨r Kernphysik, Postfach 103980, D-62029 Heidelberg, Germany
d
Institut fu ¨r Geologische Wissenschaften, MLU, Domstraße 5, D-06108 Halle, Germany
e
Ufimian Geoscience Centre, Russian Academy of Science, K. Marx Street 16 /2, 450000 Ufa, Russia
Abstract
Two contrasting provenance areas for Neoproterozoic sandstones can be distinguished in the southwestern Urals
by light and heavy mineral analyses as well as by mineral chemistry. These reflect a dramatic change of geotectonic
conditions at the eastern border of the Baltica protocontinent at around 610 – 620 Ma. Detritus from Riphean and
Lower Vendian sandstones representing about 1 Ga of continuous sedimentation is characterised by a ‘continental
platform provenance’ reflecting its derivation from the Proterozoic basement of the East European platform. Source
rocks include mainly minerals and few lithic clasts from granitoids and high-grade metamorphic rocks as well as
reworked clastic sediments and silicic volcanic rocks. The provenance signal changes abruptly with Upper Vendian
detritus representing a ‘recycled orogenic provenance’. This includes mineral and lithic clasts of low-grade siliciclastic
metasediments and mylonites containing phengites with a high-pressure signature as well as clasts of bimodal volcanic
rocks and reworked siliciclastic sediments. The composition of phengites contrasts strongly with those of detrital
white mica in the Riphean rocks. Also, the composition of tourmalines derived from a metapsammopelitic source
indicates a mainly Al-poor metasediment provenance, whereas Riphean tourmalines were derived from mainly Al-rich
metapsammopelites. Zircon morphology, tourmaline zoning and a reduced heavy mineral spectrum provide evidence
for polycyclic sedimentation during Riphean and Vendian. Upper Vendian sedimentary rocks were deposited in a
foreland basin derived from a proximal uplift to the east. Provenance characteristics of the Upper Vendian detritus
are consistent with areas affected by a high-pressure/low-temperature metamorphism during a pre-Uralian orogenic
event, most likely from the metamorphic complex of Beloretsk, which was emplaced and exhumed during the Upper
Vendian. The change of geotectonic conditions in the Upper Vendian reflects a change from a passive continental
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