Garnet Granulite Xenoliths from the Northern Baltic Shield--the Underplated Lower Crust of a Palaeoproterozoic Large Igneous Province?

Garnet granulite facies xenoliths hosted in Devonian lamprophyres from the Kola Peninsula are interpreted to represent the high-grade metamorphic equivalents of continental flood tholeiites, emplaced into the Baltic Shield Archaean lower crust in early Proterozoic time. Geochronological data and sim...

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Published in:Journal of Petrology
Main Authors: KEMPTON, P. D., DOWNES, H., NEYMARK, L. A., WARTHO, J. A., ZARTMAN, R. E., SHARKOV, E. V.
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spelling fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:petrology:42/4/731 2023-05-15T17:05:02+02:00 Garnet Granulite Xenoliths from the Northern Baltic Shield--the Underplated Lower Crust of a Palaeoproterozoic Large Igneous Province? KEMPTON, P. D. DOWNES, H. NEYMARK, L. A. WARTHO, J. A. ZARTMAN, R. E. SHARKOV, E. V. 2001-04-01 00:00:00.0 text/html http://petrology.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/42/4/731 https://doi.org/10.1093/petrology/42.4.731 en eng Oxford University Press http://petrology.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/42/4/731 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/petrology/42.4.731 Copyright (C) 2001, Oxford University Press ARTICLES TEXT 2001 fthighwire https://doi.org/10.1093/petrology/42.4.731 2013-05-27T16:28:53Z Garnet granulite facies xenoliths hosted in Devonian lamprophyres from the Kola Peninsula are interpreted to represent the high-grade metamorphic equivalents of continental flood tholeiites, emplaced into the Baltic Shield Archaean lower crust in early Proterozoic time. Geochronological data and similarities in major and trace element geochemistry suggest that the xenoliths formed during the same plume-related magmatic event that created a widespread Palaeoproterozoic large igneous province (LIP) at 2·4–2·5 Ga. They are, thus, the first samples of the lower crust of a Palaeoproterozoic LIP to be studied in petrological detail. The suite includes mafic granulites (gar + cpx + rutile ± plag ± opx ± phlog ± amph), felsic granulites (plag + gar + cpx + rutile ± qtz ± Kspar ± phlog ± amph) and pyroxenites (± phlog ± amph), but mafic garnet granulites predominate. Although some samples are restites, there is no evidence for a predominance of magmatic cumulates, as is common for Phanerozoic lower-crustal xenolith suites. Metasediments are also absent. Phlogopite and/or amphibole occur in xenoliths of all types and are interpreted to be metasomatic in origin. The K-rich metasomatic event occurred at ∼2·0 Ga, and led to substantial enrichment in Rb, K, LREE/HREE, Th/U, Th/Pb and, to a lesser extent, Nb and Ti. The fluids responsible for this metasomatism were probably derived from a second plume that arrived beneath the region at this time. Evidence for partial melting of mafic crust exists in the presence of migmatitic granulites. The timing of migmatization overlaps that of metasomatism, and it is suggested that migmatization was facilitated by the metasomatism. The metamorphism, metasomatism and migmatization recorded in the Kola granulite xenoliths may be representative of the processes responsible for converting Archaean LIP-generated proto-continents into continental crust. Text kola peninsula HighWire Press (Stanford University) Gar’ ENVELOPE(162.014,162.014,57.140,57.140) Kola Peninsula Journal of Petrology 42 4 731 763
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Garnet Granulite Xenoliths from the Northern Baltic Shield--the Underplated Lower Crust of a Palaeoproterozoic Large Igneous Province?
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description Garnet granulite facies xenoliths hosted in Devonian lamprophyres from the Kola Peninsula are interpreted to represent the high-grade metamorphic equivalents of continental flood tholeiites, emplaced into the Baltic Shield Archaean lower crust in early Proterozoic time. Geochronological data and similarities in major and trace element geochemistry suggest that the xenoliths formed during the same plume-related magmatic event that created a widespread Palaeoproterozoic large igneous province (LIP) at 2·4–2·5 Ga. They are, thus, the first samples of the lower crust of a Palaeoproterozoic LIP to be studied in petrological detail. The suite includes mafic granulites (gar + cpx + rutile ± plag ± opx ± phlog ± amph), felsic granulites (plag + gar + cpx + rutile ± qtz ± Kspar ± phlog ± amph) and pyroxenites (± phlog ± amph), but mafic garnet granulites predominate. Although some samples are restites, there is no evidence for a predominance of magmatic cumulates, as is common for Phanerozoic lower-crustal xenolith suites. Metasediments are also absent. Phlogopite and/or amphibole occur in xenoliths of all types and are interpreted to be metasomatic in origin. The K-rich metasomatic event occurred at ∼2·0 Ga, and led to substantial enrichment in Rb, K, LREE/HREE, Th/U, Th/Pb and, to a lesser extent, Nb and Ti. The fluids responsible for this metasomatism were probably derived from a second plume that arrived beneath the region at this time. Evidence for partial melting of mafic crust exists in the presence of migmatitic granulites. The timing of migmatization overlaps that of metasomatism, and it is suggested that migmatization was facilitated by the metasomatism. The metamorphism, metasomatism and migmatization recorded in the Kola granulite xenoliths may be representative of the processes responsible for converting Archaean LIP-generated proto-continents into continental crust.
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author KEMPTON, P. D.
DOWNES, H.
NEYMARK, L. A.
WARTHO, J. A.
ZARTMAN, R. E.
SHARKOV, E. V.
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DOWNES, H.
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WARTHO, J. A.
ZARTMAN, R. E.
SHARKOV, E. V.
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title Garnet Granulite Xenoliths from the Northern Baltic Shield--the Underplated Lower Crust of a Palaeoproterozoic Large Igneous Province?
title_short Garnet Granulite Xenoliths from the Northern Baltic Shield--the Underplated Lower Crust of a Palaeoproterozoic Large Igneous Province?
title_full Garnet Granulite Xenoliths from the Northern Baltic Shield--the Underplated Lower Crust of a Palaeoproterozoic Large Igneous Province?
title_fullStr Garnet Granulite Xenoliths from the Northern Baltic Shield--the Underplated Lower Crust of a Palaeoproterozoic Large Igneous Province?
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title_sort garnet granulite xenoliths from the northern baltic shield--the underplated lower crust of a palaeoproterozoic large igneous province?
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