Ages of detrital zircon grains from Neoproterozoic siliciclastic rocks in the Shakawe area: implications for the evolution of Proterozoic crust in northern Botswana
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Date
2000-06Author
Mapeo, R.B.M.
Kampunzu, A.B.
Armstrong, R.A.
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Geological Society of South Africa. http://sajg.geoscienceworld.org/Type
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The Precambrian rocks of northern Botswana comprise poorly exposed igneous complexes, high-grade metamorphic
rocks, as well as sedimentary sequences including mainly siliciclastic and carbonate rocks. New U-Pb SHRIMP
data are presented for detrital zircons from siliciclastic rocks collected from the Shakawe area in northern Botswana. These
data show three main age groups at c. 1020 Ma, 1090 Ma, and 2050 Ma which support contentions for local provenance of
the sediments. They also fix the maximum age of the deposition of these siliciclastic rocks at 1020 Ma. The results support
field evidence suggesting that the siliciclastic rocks exposed in the Shakawe zone are part of the Ghanzi-Chobe Supergroup.