Precambrian Research 134 (2004) 293–315
U–Pb geochronological constraints on the tectonothermal
evolution of the Paleoproterozoic basement of Cadomia,
La Hague, NW France
J.D. Inglis
a,∗
, S.D. Samson
a
, R.S. D’Lemos
b
, M. Hamilton
c
a
DepartmentEarthSciences,SyracuseUniversity,Syracuse,NY13244,USA
b
DeersCottage,AstonView,UpperHeyford,Oxon,UK
c
DepartmentofGeology,UniversityofToronto,Toronto,Ont.,Canada
Received 17 December 2003; accepted 9 July 2004
Abstract
The La Hague region of NW France provides some of the best exposures of Paleoproterozoic basement in the northernmost
segment of the Cadomian orogen, one of several Neoproterozoic arc fragments in the circum-Atlantic region. The basement rocks,
which include orthogneiss, metasediments and metabsites, contain a comparable series of structures with a common metamorphic
history. Thus, the basement units are regarded to have undergone the same broad tectonothermal evolution. The metasedimentary
succession includes migmatites that preserve relict kyanite overprinted by sillimanite associated with the development of garnet
bearing leucosome. Biotite dehydration at a metamorphic peak of 700–800
◦
C and 8–9 kbar is considered responsible for the
anatexis evident in both the metasediments and orthogneiss units. A U–Pb zircon crystallization age of 2061 ± 2.7 Ma for
the Culeron orthogneiss, a member of the metamorphic suite, confirms the Paleoproterozoic protolith age. Idioblastic rims to
2.06 Ga zircons from the Culeron orthogneiss yield SHRIMP U–Pb dates of c. 618 Ma, providing the first geochronological
constraints on the likely age of high-grade metamorphism and anatexis of the Paleoproterozoic basement in Cadomia. Foliated
c. 615–610 Ma intrusions that intrude the metamorphic units record magmatic to solid-state fabrics that parallel metamorphic
fabrics within the basement, consistent with deformation and metamorphism being late-Neoproterozoic in age.
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Keywords: Cadomian Orogeny; Metamorphism; P–T; U–Pb absolute age
∗
Corresponding author.
E-mailaddress: jinglis@syr.edu (J.D. Inglis).
1. Introduction
The Neoproterozoic terranes of the circum-Atlantic
region (e.g. Avalonia, Cadomia and Carolina terranes)
are often regarded as remnants of peri-Gondwanan
supra-subduction zone complexes developed off the
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doi:10.1016/j.precamres.2004.07.003