Title of article :
A juvenile oceanic island arc origin for the Archean (ca. 2.97 Ga) Fiskenوsset anorthosite complex, southwestern Greenland: Evidence from oxygen isotopes
Author/Authors :
Polat، نويسنده , , Ali and Longstaffe، نويسنده , , Fred J.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
15
From page :
252
To page :
266
Abstract :
The Archean (ca. 2.97 Ga) Fiskenæsset layered intrusion, southwestern Greenland, consists of an association of anorthosite, leucogabbro, gabbro, hornblendite, pyroxenite, peridotite and dunite. The intrusion is characterized by well-preserved igneous layering, cumulate texture and primary igneous minerals including olivine, pyroxene, plagioclase, hornblende and chromite. We use new whole-rock ( n = 36 ) and mineral ( n = 32 ) oxygen isotopic data for all major lithologic units from the best preserved stratigraphic section of the Fiskenæsset Complex at Majorqap qâva to revisit geodynamic and petrogenetic hypotheses proposed for the origin of Archean terranes. The Fiskenæsset Complex has modern mantle-like whole-rock O-isotope compositions ( δ O 18 = 5.8 ± 0.5 ‰ ). Average δ O 18 values increase from peridotite ( δ O 18 = 5.0 ‰ ), through hornblendite ( δ O 18 = 5.7 ‰ ), gabbro ( δ O 18 = 5.8 ‰ ), pyroxene hornblendite ( δ O 18 = 6.0 ‰ ) and leucogabbro ( δ O 18 = 6.3 ‰ ), to anorthosite ( δ O 18 = 6.3 ‰ ). These whole-rock isotopic compositions reflect the approximate modal abundances of olivine (average δ O 18 = 4.9 ‰ ), hornblende (average δ O 18 = 5.7 ‰ ), clinopyroxene (average δ O 18 = 6.4 ‰ ) and plagioclase (average δ O 18 = 6.4 ‰ ) in each rock type, as a consequence of mineral fractionation in the magma chamber(s). Field relationships and the absence of crustal contamination suggest that the Fiskenæsset Complex formed in an oceanic setting. Subduction zone-like whole-rock trace element signatures and mantle-like δ O 18 and initial ε Nd values are consistent with formation of these rocks in a juvenile oceanic island arc setting. Field and geochemical data from the Fiskenæsset region and adjacent terranes suggest that the origin of Archean crust in southwestern Greenland is consistent with Phanerozoic-like plate tectonic processes rather than density-driven sinking, delamination and diapiric processes requiring formation of greenstone belts and anorthosite complexes on pre-existing continental crust. Mantle-like δ O 18 values in the ca. 2.97 Ga Fiskenæsset Complex are inconsistent with substantial recycling of continental crust, indicating that the Fiskenæsset rocks originated distal from continental sources.
Keywords :
oxygen isotopes , Archean , Anorthosite , mantle , Fiskenوsset Complex
Journal title :
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Record number :
2332541
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