Deserpentinization and high-pressure (eclogite-facies) metamorphic features in the Eoarchean ultramafic body from Isua, Greenland

Discontinuous chains of ultramafic rock bodies form part of the 3800–3700 Ma Isua Supracrustal Belt (ISB), hosted in the Itsaq Gneiss Complex of southwestern Greenland. These bodies are among the world’s oldest outcrops of ultramafic rocks and hence an invaluable geologic record. Ultramafic rocks fr...

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Published in:Geoscience Frontiers
Main Authors: Guotana, Juan Miguel, Morishita, Tomoaki, Nishio, Ikuya, Tamura, Akihiro, Mizukami, Tomoyuki, Tani, Kenichiro, Harigane, Yumiko, Szilas, Kristoffer, Pearson, D. Graham
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2021
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UHP
Online Access:https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/deserpentinization-and-highpressure-eclogitefacies-metamorphic-features-in-the-eoarchean-ultramafic-body-from-isua-greenland(eff80bf1-122e-4746-b303-d421aebfa770).html
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gsf.2021.101298
https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/283216785/1_s2.0_S1674987121001626_main.pdf
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spelling ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/eff80bf1-122e-4746-b303-d421aebfa770 2024-06-09T07:46:23+00:00 Deserpentinization and high-pressure (eclogite-facies) metamorphic features in the Eoarchean ultramafic body from Isua, Greenland Guotana, Juan Miguel Morishita, Tomoaki Nishio, Ikuya Tamura, Akihiro Mizukami, Tomoyuki Tani, Kenichiro Harigane, Yumiko Szilas, Kristoffer Pearson, D. Graham 2021 application/pdf https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/deserpentinization-and-highpressure-eclogitefacies-metamorphic-features-in-the-eoarchean-ultramafic-body-from-isua-greenland(eff80bf1-122e-4746-b303-d421aebfa770).html https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gsf.2021.101298 https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/283216785/1_s2.0_S1674987121001626_main.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Guotana , J M , Morishita , T , Nishio , I , Tamura , A , Mizukami , T , Tani , K , Harigane , Y , Szilas , K & Pearson , D G 2021 , ' Deserpentinization and high-pressure (eclogite-facies) metamorphic features in the Eoarchean ultramafic body from Isua, Greenland ' , Geoscience Frontiers , vol. 13 , no. 1 , 101298 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gsf.2021.101298 Titanian chondrodite Titanian clinohumite Isua supracrustal belt UHP Deserpentinization article 2021 ftcopenhagenunip https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gsf.2021.101298 2024-05-16T11:29:21Z Discontinuous chains of ultramafic rock bodies form part of the 3800–3700 Ma Isua Supracrustal Belt (ISB), hosted in the Itsaq Gneiss Complex of southwestern Greenland. These bodies are among the world’s oldest outcrops of ultramafic rocks and hence an invaluable geologic record. Ultramafic rocks from Lens B in the northwestern limb of ISB show characteristics of several stages of serpentinization and deserpentinization forming prograde and retrograde mineral assemblages. Ti-rich humite-group minerals such as titanian chondrodite (Ti-Chn) and titanian clinohumite (Ti-Chu) often occur as accessory phases in the metamorphosed ultramafic rocks. The Ti-rich humite minerals are associated with metamorphic olivine. The host olivine is highly forsteritic (Fo96-98) with variable MnO and NiO contents. The concentrations of the rare-earth elements (REE) and high-field strength elements (HFSE) of the metamorphic olivine are higher than typical mantle olivine. The textural and chemical characteristics of the olivine indicate metamorphic origin as a result of deserpentinization of a serpentinized ultramafic protolith rather than primary assemblage reflecting mantle residues from high-degrees of partial melting. The close association of olivine, antigorite and intergrown Ti-Chn and Ti-Chu suggests pressure condition between ∼1.3–2.6 GPa within the antigorite stability field ( Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland University of Copenhagen: Research Greenland Geoscience Frontiers 13 1 101298
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topic Titanian chondrodite
Titanian clinohumite
Isua supracrustal belt
UHP
Deserpentinization
spellingShingle Titanian chondrodite
Titanian clinohumite
Isua supracrustal belt
UHP
Deserpentinization
Guotana, Juan Miguel
Morishita, Tomoaki
Nishio, Ikuya
Tamura, Akihiro
Mizukami, Tomoyuki
Tani, Kenichiro
Harigane, Yumiko
Szilas, Kristoffer
Pearson, D. Graham
Deserpentinization and high-pressure (eclogite-facies) metamorphic features in the Eoarchean ultramafic body from Isua, Greenland
topic_facet Titanian chondrodite
Titanian clinohumite
Isua supracrustal belt
UHP
Deserpentinization
description Discontinuous chains of ultramafic rock bodies form part of the 3800–3700 Ma Isua Supracrustal Belt (ISB), hosted in the Itsaq Gneiss Complex of southwestern Greenland. These bodies are among the world’s oldest outcrops of ultramafic rocks and hence an invaluable geologic record. Ultramafic rocks from Lens B in the northwestern limb of ISB show characteristics of several stages of serpentinization and deserpentinization forming prograde and retrograde mineral assemblages. Ti-rich humite-group minerals such as titanian chondrodite (Ti-Chn) and titanian clinohumite (Ti-Chu) often occur as accessory phases in the metamorphosed ultramafic rocks. The Ti-rich humite minerals are associated with metamorphic olivine. The host olivine is highly forsteritic (Fo96-98) with variable MnO and NiO contents. The concentrations of the rare-earth elements (REE) and high-field strength elements (HFSE) of the metamorphic olivine are higher than typical mantle olivine. The textural and chemical characteristics of the olivine indicate metamorphic origin as a result of deserpentinization of a serpentinized ultramafic protolith rather than primary assemblage reflecting mantle residues from high-degrees of partial melting. The close association of olivine, antigorite and intergrown Ti-Chn and Ti-Chu suggests pressure condition between ∼1.3–2.6 GPa within the antigorite stability field (
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Guotana, Juan Miguel
Morishita, Tomoaki
Nishio, Ikuya
Tamura, Akihiro
Mizukami, Tomoyuki
Tani, Kenichiro
Harigane, Yumiko
Szilas, Kristoffer
Pearson, D. Graham
author_facet Guotana, Juan Miguel
Morishita, Tomoaki
Nishio, Ikuya
Tamura, Akihiro
Mizukami, Tomoyuki
Tani, Kenichiro
Harigane, Yumiko
Szilas, Kristoffer
Pearson, D. Graham
author_sort Guotana, Juan Miguel
title Deserpentinization and high-pressure (eclogite-facies) metamorphic features in the Eoarchean ultramafic body from Isua, Greenland
title_short Deserpentinization and high-pressure (eclogite-facies) metamorphic features in the Eoarchean ultramafic body from Isua, Greenland
title_full Deserpentinization and high-pressure (eclogite-facies) metamorphic features in the Eoarchean ultramafic body from Isua, Greenland
title_fullStr Deserpentinization and high-pressure (eclogite-facies) metamorphic features in the Eoarchean ultramafic body from Isua, Greenland
title_full_unstemmed Deserpentinization and high-pressure (eclogite-facies) metamorphic features in the Eoarchean ultramafic body from Isua, Greenland
title_sort deserpentinization and high-pressure (eclogite-facies) metamorphic features in the eoarchean ultramafic body from isua, greenland
publishDate 2021
url https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/deserpentinization-and-highpressure-eclogitefacies-metamorphic-features-in-the-eoarchean-ultramafic-body-from-isua-greenland(eff80bf1-122e-4746-b303-d421aebfa770).html
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gsf.2021.101298
https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/283216785/1_s2.0_S1674987121001626_main.pdf
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