Influence of supercontinent cyclicity on global metallogenic processes: Main tendencies
- Autores: Tkachev A.1, Rundquist D.1
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Afiliações:
- Vernadsky State Geological Museum
- Edição: Volume 469, Nº 2 (2016)
- Páginas: 797-801
- Seção: Geology
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1028-334X/article/view/188707
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1028334X1608016X
- ID: 188707
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Resumo
The distribution of large and superlarge mineral deposits (LSMD) of the most important raw materials is correlated with supercontinent cycles in the geological history of the Earth. The latter displays the distinct correlation between metallogenic activity and cyclic global endogenous processes reflected in quasi-regular cycles, which result eventually in the assembly and breakup of supercontinents. In the framework of these cycles, the maximums in the LSMD assembly coincide with periods of intense growth of the subcontinent crust owing to growth of the matter originated from juvenile sources (Kenoran, Columbian cycles) or with epochs of intense recycling of the mature crust (Pangean, Amasian cycles). The Rodinian cycle with minimum activity of these both endogenous processes demonstrates simultaneously minimum metallogenic activity. The distribution of most LSMD types generally follows these main tendencies.
Sobre autores
A. Tkachev
Vernadsky State Geological Museum
Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: a.tkachev@sgm.ru
Rússia, ul. Mokhovaya 11, Moscow, 125009
D. Rundquist
Vernadsky State Geological Museum
Email: a.tkachev@sgm.ru
Rússia, ul. Mokhovaya 11, Moscow, 125009