Precise ID-TIMS U–Pb baddeleyite ages (1110–1112 Ma) for the Rincón del Tigre–Huanchaca large igneous province (LIP) of the Amazonian Craton: Implications for the Rodinia supercontinent
High quality U–Pb (ID-TIMS) baddeleyite ages define the timing of crystallization of the Rincón del Tigrelayered intrusion (1110 ± 2 Ma) and the Huanchaca mafic suite (1112 ± 2 Ma) in the Bolivian Precambrian shield – SW portion of the Amazonian Craton. The identical ca. 1110–1112 Ma ages obtained foreach (about 500 km apart) suggest these belong to a previously unrecognized LIP. The large area of dis-tribution and the intraplate geochemistry for the 1110 Ma Huanchaca–Rincón del Tigre rocks support arelationship with mantle plume activity pre-dating Rodinia breakup. Contemporary anorogenic magmatism in Amazonia is probably linked to crustal melting caused by the LIP. The newly identified 1110 MaLIP has a tight age match with intraplate magmatism in the Congo, Kalahari and Indian cratons, and the Keweenawan event of central Laurentia among others. While a reconstruction history of Amazonia andLaurentia is still a matter of debate on paleomagnetic grounds, a reconstruction link with other crustalblocks remains possible.
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Precise ID-TIMS U–Pb baddeleyite ages (1110–1112 Ma) for the Rincón del Tigre–Huanchaca large igneous province (LIP) of the Amazonian Craton: Implications for the Rodinia supercontinent