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Combined bulk-rock Hf- and Nd-isotope compositions of Mesoarchaean metavolcanic rocks from the Ivisaartoq Supracrustal Belt, SW Greenland: Deviations from the mantle array caused by crustal recycling

  • Kristoffer Szilas (Corresponding author)
  • , J. Elis Hoffmann
  • , Toni Schulz
  • , Christina Hansmeier
  • , Ali Polat
  • , Sebastian Viehmann
  • , Haino Uwe Kasper
  • , Carsten Münker

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Abstract

Bulk-rock Lu-Hf and Sm-Nd isotope compositions, as well as major and trace element data are presented for metavolcanic rocks from the Mesoarchaean (ca. 3075 Ma) Ivisaartoq Supracrustal Belt in the Nuuk region of southern West Greenland. The εHf t calculated at 3075 Ma range from +0.8 to +3.1 and the corresponding εNd t values range from +0.7 to +3.6, which forms an array that is displaced off the mantle array for these two isotopic systems. Primitive mantle normalized trace element plots of the metabasalts display negative Nb- and Ti-anomalies in combination with the elevated Th abundances, which is consistent with a subduction zone affinity as proposed by previous studies of this metavolcanic belt. No significant correlations are observed between the isotope compositions and proxies of shallow crustal contamination in the Ivisaartoq rocks, despite clear evidence for inherited Eoarchaean zircon [Polat et al. (2009a) Chemical Geology 268, 248-271], which would have dominated the bulk-rock Hf-isotope budget. Furthermore, the measured samples are less radiogenic than the estimate for the depleted mantle composition at 3075 Ma. The lack of isotope and trace element correlation suggests incomplete equilibration between the crustal contaminant and the parental Ivisaartoq melts. We prefer a petrogenetic model with some combination of slab-derived metasomatism of the mantle source region for the Ivisaartoq magmas, which homogenized their trace element contents, in combination with the incorporation of granitoid residue with unradiogenic Hf-isotope composition at higher degrees of partial melting and finally the eruption of mechanically entrained Eoarchaean crust without significant chemical equilibration. The geochemical arc-affinity and lower than depleted mantle (DM) isotope compositions of these metavolcanic rocks support the notion that crustal recycling and plate tectonics has been operating on Earth since at least the Mesoarchaean Eon.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)543-554
Number of pages12
JournalChemie der Erde / Geochemistry
Volume76
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 105105 Geochemistry

Keywords

  • Godthabsfjord
  • Greenstone belt
  • ISUA GREENSTONE-BELT
  • ITSAQ GNEISS COMPLEX
  • LU-HF
  • Metavolcanic rocks
  • NUUK REGION
  • Nuuk region
  • OCEANIC-CRUST
  • SM-ND
  • SOUTHERN WEST GREENLAND
  • SUPERIOR PROVINCE
  • TARTOQ GROUP
  • TRACE-ELEMENT
  • Ujarassuit
  • Godthåbsfjord

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