3.5 Ga old terranes in the West African Craton, Mauritania
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Evidence for early Archaean relicts in the northern part of the West African Craton are provided from ion-microprobe (SHRIMP) U-Pb zircon and Sm-Nd whole-rock ages in the West Reguibat Rise of Mauritania. The U-Pb ages range between 3515 ± 15 Ma and 3422 ± 10 Ma for concordant zircons from an orthogneiss which has also been affected by a 2.7 Ga old metamorphic event. Nd model ages calculated for adjacent metasediments range between 3.9 and 3.5 Ga, suggesting that these supracrustal rocks may be derived from the erosion of a similar early Archaean crust. Zircon ages and Nd depleted-mantle model ages provide the first evidence for an early Archaean crustal growth, at least 3.5-3.6 Ga old, in the West African Craton.
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Journal of the Geological Society