Geochemistry of Cambrian volcanics of the Bowers Supergroup and implications for the Early Palaeozoic tectonic evolution of northern Victoria Land, Antarctica

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Rocks of the Bowers Supergroup include volcanics of the Middle Cambrian Glasgow Formation and form a narrow, fault-bounded belt running 350 km across northern Victoria Land from the Southern Ocean to the Ross Sea. The volcanics, which interdigitate with marine volcaniclastic sediments in a 3.5-km-thick succession, comprise pillow lavas and breccias of basalt and andesite with subordinate dacite-rhyolite. Basic rocks are notably depleted in Ti-Zr-Y and high in Mg-Cr-Ni, and are interpreted as primitive island are tholeiites.
Southwest of the Bowers belt lie high-grade metamorphic rocks of the Precambrian Wilson Group, cut by Cambro-Ordovician S-type granitoids. To the northeast are low-grade metasediments of the Late Precambrian or Early Palaeozoic Robertson Bay Group. Geological relationships between the Bowers Supergroup and the Wilson and Robertson Bay Groups are enigmatic and controversial. A number of tectonic models for the Lower Palaeozoic of northern Victoria Land are advanced. It seems likely that major strike-slip faulting was significant in the Early Palaeozoic evolution of this sector of the Gondwana margin, and that some currently adjacent terranes have allochthonous relationships.

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