GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE, cilt.143, sa.2, ss.213-227, 2006 (SCI-Expanded)
The Tauride Belt Ophiolites in southern Turkey are located on both sides of the E-W-trending, Mesozoic Tauride carbonate platform. They comprise the Lycian, Antalya, Beysehir, Mersin, Alihoca and Pozanti-Karsanti ophiolites from west to east. Each ophiolite has a metamorphic rock unit either at the base of the peridotites or in the melange units. The metamorphic sole rocks generally consist of amphibolite at the top and near the contact with the overlying tectonized harzburgite of the ophiolites, and mica schists mostly at the base, near the tectonic contact with the underlying ophiolitic melange. Ar-40-Ar-39 measurements from the metamorphic sole rocks of the Lycian, Antalya and Beysehir ophiolites are the first precise ages dating intra-oceanic thrusting and the cooling age history during the closure of the Neotethyan Ocean. Amphiboles and white micas from the metamorphic sole rocks of the ophiolites yielded Ar-40-Ar-39 ages between 90.7 +/- 0.5 Ma and 93.8 +/- 1.7 Ma and between 91.2 +/- 2.3 Ma and 93.6 +/- 0.8 Ma, respectively. Hornblende plateau ages from the amphibolites of the Lycian ophiolites (near Koycegiz) agree with those of Antalya, indicating that they were metamorphosed simultaneously in the Neotethyan Ocean. The white micas display plateau ages concordant with the amphiboles from the same units in Koycegiz and Yesilova (Lycian ophiolites) and from the Pozanti-Karsanti ophiolite, suggesting that the metamorphic sole rocks were rapidly cooled after their generation.