Oxidation state and metasomatism of the lithospheric mantle beneath the Rae Craton, Canada: strong gradients reflect craton formation and evolution

Abstract We present the first oxidation state measurements for the subcontinental lithospheric mantle (SCLM) beneath the Rae craton, northern Canada, one of the largest components of the Canadian shield. In combination with major and trace element compositions for garnet and clinopyroxene, we assess...

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Main Authors: Woodland, Alan B., Gräf, Carolin, Sandner, Theresa, Höfer, Heidi E., Seitz, Hans-Michael, Pearson, D. Graham, Kjarsgaard, Bruce A.
Other Authors: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Projekt DEAL
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Language:English
Published: Springer Science and Business Media LLC 2021
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-83261-6
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spelling crspringernat:10.1038/s41598-021-83261-6 2023-05-15T17:55:04+02:00 Oxidation state and metasomatism of the lithospheric mantle beneath the Rae Craton, Canada: strong gradients reflect craton formation and evolution Woodland, Alan B. Gräf, Carolin Sandner, Theresa Höfer, Heidi E. Seitz, Hans-Michael Pearson, D. Graham Kjarsgaard, Bruce A. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft Projekt DEAL 2021 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-83261-6 http://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-83261-6.pdf http://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-83261-6 en eng Springer Science and Business Media LLC https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 CC-BY Scientific Reports volume 11, issue 1 ISSN 2045-2322 Multidisciplinary journal-article 2021 crspringernat https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-83261-6 2022-01-04T16:41:55Z Abstract We present the first oxidation state measurements for the subcontinental lithospheric mantle (SCLM) beneath the Rae craton, northern Canada, one of the largest components of the Canadian shield. In combination with major and trace element compositions for garnet and clinopyroxene, we assess the relationship between oxidation state and metasomatic overprinting. The sample suite comprises peridotite xenoliths from the central part (Pelly Bay) and the craton margin (Somerset Island) providing insights into lateral and vertical variations in lithospheric character. Our suite contains spinel, garnet-spinel and garnet peridotites, with most samples originating from 100 to 140 km depth. Within this narrow depth range we observe strong chemical gradients, including variations in oxygen fugacity (ƒO 2 ) of over 4 log units. Both Pelly Bay and Somerset Island peridotites reveal a change in metasomatic type with depth. Observed geochemical systematics and textural evidence support the notion that Rae SCLM developed through amalgamation of different local domains, establishing chemical gradients from the start. These gradients were subsequently modified by migrating melts that drove further development of different types of metasomatic overprinting and variable oxidation at a range of length scales. This oxidation already apparent at ~ 100 km depth could have locally destabilised any pre-existing diamond or graphite. Article in Journal/Newspaper Pelly Bay Somerset Island Springer Nature (via Crossref) Canada Pelly Bay ENVELOPE(-89.717,-89.717,68.433,68.433) Rae ENVELOPE(-116.053,-116.053,62.834,62.834) Somerset Island ENVELOPE(-93.500,-93.500,73.251,73.251) Scientific Reports 11 1
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Kjarsgaard, Bruce A.
Oxidation state and metasomatism of the lithospheric mantle beneath the Rae Craton, Canada: strong gradients reflect craton formation and evolution
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description Abstract We present the first oxidation state measurements for the subcontinental lithospheric mantle (SCLM) beneath the Rae craton, northern Canada, one of the largest components of the Canadian shield. In combination with major and trace element compositions for garnet and clinopyroxene, we assess the relationship between oxidation state and metasomatic overprinting. The sample suite comprises peridotite xenoliths from the central part (Pelly Bay) and the craton margin (Somerset Island) providing insights into lateral and vertical variations in lithospheric character. Our suite contains spinel, garnet-spinel and garnet peridotites, with most samples originating from 100 to 140 km depth. Within this narrow depth range we observe strong chemical gradients, including variations in oxygen fugacity (ƒO 2 ) of over 4 log units. Both Pelly Bay and Somerset Island peridotites reveal a change in metasomatic type with depth. Observed geochemical systematics and textural evidence support the notion that Rae SCLM developed through amalgamation of different local domains, establishing chemical gradients from the start. These gradients were subsequently modified by migrating melts that drove further development of different types of metasomatic overprinting and variable oxidation at a range of length scales. This oxidation already apparent at ~ 100 km depth could have locally destabilised any pre-existing diamond or graphite.
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Gräf, Carolin
Sandner, Theresa
Höfer, Heidi E.
Seitz, Hans-Michael
Pearson, D. Graham
Kjarsgaard, Bruce A.
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Sandner, Theresa
Höfer, Heidi E.
Seitz, Hans-Michael
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title Oxidation state and metasomatism of the lithospheric mantle beneath the Rae Craton, Canada: strong gradients reflect craton formation and evolution
title_short Oxidation state and metasomatism of the lithospheric mantle beneath the Rae Craton, Canada: strong gradients reflect craton formation and evolution
title_full Oxidation state and metasomatism of the lithospheric mantle beneath the Rae Craton, Canada: strong gradients reflect craton formation and evolution
title_fullStr Oxidation state and metasomatism of the lithospheric mantle beneath the Rae Craton, Canada: strong gradients reflect craton formation and evolution
title_full_unstemmed Oxidation state and metasomatism of the lithospheric mantle beneath the Rae Craton, Canada: strong gradients reflect craton formation and evolution
title_sort oxidation state and metasomatism of the lithospheric mantle beneath the rae craton, canada: strong gradients reflect craton formation and evolution
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