Subduction-accretion complex with boninitic ophiolite slices and Triassic limestone seamounts: Ankara Mélange, central Anatolia

Aral I. Okay*, Demir Altlner, Taniel Danelian, Gültekin Topuz, Ercan Özcan, Andrew R.C. Kylander-Clark

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Abstract

Ophiolitic mélanges in Anatolia represent Mesozoic subduction-accretion complexes, which are unusually poor in land-derived coarse-clastic rocks. A segment of the ophiolitic mélange in the Beynam region south of Ankara was studied. The ophiolitic mélange consists of three accretionary units (AUs), which are distinguished by lithology, structure, age and geochemistry. At the base there is a serpentinite mélange, which is overlain by a semi-intact Upper Jurassic ophiolite with boninite geochemistry. The topmost AU consists of ocean-island-like alkali basalts with seamount-derived Triassic shallow-marine limestones and Jurassic radiolarian cherts, which are stratigraphically overlain by Upper Cretaceous fore-arc turbidites. The base of the fore-arc sequence is palaeontologically and isotopically dated to the early to middle Campanian (c. 81 Ma). Detrital zircons from the fore-arc sequence indicate a Late Cretaceous (87-81 Ma) magmatic arc as a source. The formation of the subduction-accretion complex was a two-stage process. The first stage took place during the Late Jurassic - Early Cretaceous, when supra-subduction type oceanic crust was generated, and subduction accretion was intra-oceanic. In the second stage during the Late Cretaceous the subduction jumped inboard, creating an Andean-type convergent margin, and the Jurassic oceanic crust was incorporated in the subduction-accretion complex. The lack of land-derived sandstones in the ophiolitic mélange can be attributed to the intra-oceanic subduction and to the limestone deposition in the upper plate during the main phase of subduction accretion in the Late Jurassic - Early Cretaceous.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1699-1726
Number of pages28
JournalGeological Magazine
Volume159
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Oct 2022

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Funding

This study was supported by İTÜ-BAP project (AIO and EÖ, project no. 41644) and by TÜBA for AIO. T.D. thanks the Région Hauts-de-France, the Ministère de l’Enseignement Supérieur et de la Recherche (CPER Climibio) and the European Fund for Regional Economic Development for their financial support. We thank Bora Rojay for discussions on the geology of the Ankara region. Ezgi Sağlam, Sinan Yılmazer and Turgut Duzman are thanked for help with rock preparation and mineral separation and Ali Osman Yücel and Sylvie Régnier for help with palaeontological preparations. We also thank Alastair Robertson and an anonymous reviewer for detailed and constructive reviews, which improved the text.

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European Fund for Regional Economic Development
TÜBA
Ministère de l'Enseignement Supérieur et de la Recherche
Région Hauts-de-France

    Keywords

    • Jurassic
    • Keywords: ophiolitic mélange
    • Triassic
    • Turkey
    • boninite
    • foraminifera
    • subduction

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