In situ U–Pb, O and Hf isotopic compositions of zircon and olivine from Eoarchaean rocks, West Greenland: New insights to making old crust
The sources and petrogenetic processes that generated some of the Earth’s oldest continental crust have been more tightly constrained via an integrated, in situ (U–Pb, O and Hf) isotopic approach. The minerals analysed were representative zircon from four Eoarchaean TTG tonalites and two felsic volc...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Geochimica et cosmochimica acta 2009-08, Vol.73 (15), p.4489-4516 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The sources and petrogenetic processes that generated some of the Earth’s oldest continental crust have been more tightly constrained via an integrated, in situ (U–Pb, O and Hf) isotopic approach. The minerals analysed were representative zircon from four Eoarchaean TTG tonalites and two felsic volcanic rocks, and olivine from one harzburgite/dunite of the Itsaq Gneiss Complex (IGC), southern West Greenland. The samples were carefully chosen from localities with least migmatisation, metasomatism and strain. Zircon was thoroughly characterized prior to analysis using cathodoluminescence, scanning electron, reflected and transmitted light imaging. The zircon from all but one sample showed only minor post-magmatic recrystallisation.
207Pb/
206Pb dating of oscillatory-zoned zircon using SHRIMP RG (
n
=
142) indicates derivation of the felsic igneous rocks from different batches of magma at 3.88, 3.85, 3.81, 3.80 and 3.69
Ga.
Analyses of
18O/
16O compositions of olivine from a harzburgite/dunite (
n
=
8) using SHRIMP II in multi-collector mode, indicate that the oxygen isotopic composition of this sample of Eoarchaean mantle (
δ
18O
Ol
=
6.0
±
0.4‰) was slightly enriched in
18O, but not significantly different from that of the modern mantle. Zircon
δ
18O measurements from the six felsic rocks (
n
=
93) record mean or weighted mean compositions ranging from 4.9
±
0.7‰ to 5.1
±
0.4‰, with recrystallised domains showing no indication of oxygen isotopic exchange during younger tectonothermal events.
δ
18O
Zr compositions indicate that the primary magmas were largely in equilibrium with the mantle or mantle-derived melts generated at similar high temperatures, while calculated tonalite
δ
18O
WR compositions (6.7–6.9‰) resemble those of modern adakites.
LA-MC-ICPMS zircon
176Hf/
177Hf analyses were obtained from six samples (
n
=
122). Five samples record weighted mean initial
ε
Hf compositions ranging from to 0.5
±
0.6 to −0.1
±
0.7 (calculated using
λ
176Lu
=
1.867
×
10
−11
yr
−1), while one sample records a composition of 1.3
±
0.7, indicating the magmas were generated from a reservoir with a time averaged, near chondritic Lu/Hf. The derivation of TTG magmas from a chondritic Lu/Hf source implies either that there was not voluminous continental crustal growth nor major mantle differentiation leading to Lu/Hf fractionation during the Hadean or Eoarchaean, or alternatively that rapid recycling of an early formed crust allowed the early mantle to maintain a chondriti |
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ISSN: | 0016-7037 1872-9533 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.gca.2009.04.019 |