ORIGIN OF THE 3500-3300-MA CALC-ALKALINE ROCKS IN THE PILBARA ARCHEAN - ISOTOPIC AND GEOCHEMICAL CONSTRAINTS FROM THE SHAW BATHOLITH

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BICKLE, MJ
BETTENAY, LF
CHAPMAN, HJ
GROVES, DI
MCNAUGHTON, NJ
CAMPBELL, IH
DELAETER, JR
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[1] ANU,RES SCH EARTH SCI,CANBERRA,ACT 2601,AUSTRALIA
[2] CURTIN UNIV,SCH PHYS & GEOSCI,BENTLEY,WA 6012,AUSTRALIA
[3] UNIV WESTERN AUSTRALIA,DEPT GEOL,KEY CTR,NEDLANDS,WA 6009,AUSTRALIA
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10.1016/0301-9268(93)90047-6
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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Calc-alkaline plutonic rocks, intruded at approximately 3450 Ma, comprise a major component of the Shaw Batholith in the Archaean east Pilbara Block, Western Australia. New whole-rock Pb isotopic geochronology confirms the extent of these rocks, but a minor plutonic phase is dated at 3338 +/- 52 Ma and represents a second plutonic event of the same age as much of the nearby Mt Edgar Batholith. The Sm-Nd isotopic systematics of the approximately 3450 Ma rocks imply their derivation from a heterogeneous source, which probably included a slightly older crustal component as well as a depleted mantle component. The 3338 +/- 52 Ma pluton includes components derived from crustal sources older than 3600 Ma. The geochemistry and Sm-Nd isotopic systematics of these rocks are consistent with crustal growth in the early Archaean from upper mantle sources as depleted as the modern upper mantle. The Shaw Batholith calc-alkaline suites exhibit very similar chemical trends on variation diagrams to modern calc-alkaline plutonic rocks which can be modelled by a combination of mixing and fractionation. A suite collected from outcrops displaying prominent igneous layering shows distinct geochemical trends which can be modelled by differentiation into a component enriched in ferromagnesian minerals, principally hornblende, and possibly sphene, magnetite and epidote, and into a leucocratic component containing quartz, plagioclase and K-feldspar. These Archaean calc-alkaline plutonic rocks, in common with rocks from many other Archaean calc-alkaline provinces, exhibit very fractionated REE patterns with depleted HREE contents, a feature considered to result from equilibrium with garnet at depth in lower crustal regions. The geochemistry of the Pilbara Archaean calc-alkaline rocks is identical to the subset of modem continental-margin calc-alkaline plutonic rocks with fractionated REE patterns, such as those from the central and eastern Peninsular Ranges Batholith, western USA. The tectonic setting in which the Archaean calc-alkaline rocks formed is still not known. This reflects both uncertainty associated with the petrogenesis and environments of modern calc-alkaline rocks, as well as the limited knowledge of the precise timing and relationships of plutonic, depositional and tectonic events in the Pilbara Archaean.
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