What the study found
The study found that the Cenerian orogeny was generally younger in the proto-Alps, as recorded by the Ötztal Complex, than in other parts of the former Cadomian belt. The authors also report a multistage history that includes Ediacaran to Ordovician sedimentation, Cambrian to Early Ordovician mafic magmatism, and granitoid intrusion from about 500 million to 440 million years ago.
Why the authors say this matters
The authors say these results provide new constraints on the evolution of the northern Gondwana active margin in the "proto-Alpine" realm. They suggest that the younger timing in the proto-Alps may reflect a curved northern Gondwana margin and/or eastward migration of a ridge–trench–transform triple point.
What the researchers tested
The researchers analyzed new U–Pb–Hf isotopic data and zircon ages from the Ediacaran to Ordovician Ötztal Complex in the Eastern Alps of Austria. They compared these data with Ediacaran and Early Paleozoic evolution in other Cadomian-basement terranes, including areas now in the Bohemian Massif.
What worked and what didn't
The zircon age spectra are dominated by Neoproterozoic grains, which the authors interpret as indicating a source in the Arabian–Nubian shield, with additional older Proterozoic and Archean grains from the Saharan metacraton. The study also places sedimentation partly alongside Cambrian to Early Ordovician mafic magmatism and later granitoid intrusion, but the abstract does not describe competing tests or failed approaches.
What to keep in mind
The abstract does not describe the full analytical details, uncertainties, or all limitations. Several geological interpretations are presented as possibilities, including the source areas of sediment and the reasons for the younger timing of the orogeny, rather than as fully resolved conclusions.
Key points
- The Ötztal Complex records a younger Cenerian orogeny in the proto-Alps than in other Cadomian terranes.
- Zircon ages suggest sediment mainly came from the Arabian–Nubian shield, with some older grains from the Saharan metacraton.
- The sequence includes sedimentation from about 600 million to 517 million years ago, followed by mafic magmatism and granitoid intrusion from about 500 million to 440 million years ago.
- The authors link the younger timing to a curved Gondwana margin and/or eastward ridge–trench–transform triple point migration.
- The abstract presents these interpretations as constraints and possibilities, not as fully resolved explanations.
Disclosure
- Research title:
- Ötztal Complex records younger Cenerian orogeny than other Cadomian terranes
- Authors:
- Jiří Žák, Martin Svojtka, Jiří Sláma, R. Zurbriggen, A. Schindlmayr, František Vacek, Fritz Finger, Jitka Míková
- Institutions:
- Charles University, Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Geology, University of Bern, Berlin Schalltechnisches Büro, Czech Geological Survey, University of Salzburg, Fachhochschule Salzburg
- Publication date:
- 2026-04-28
- OpenAlex record:
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