Geochemical constraints on the origin of mafic and ultrapotassic dykes from the southern Manicouagan area, Grenville province

The Grenville Province has a long record of magmatic activity, including arc magmatism related to the pre-Grenvillian evolution of eastern Laurentia and magmatism during the final collision that shaped the orogen. This study focuses on recently identified mafic dykes exposed in the Gagnon Terrane an...

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Main Author: Valverde Cardenas, Carolina
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Memorial University of Newfoundland 2009
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spelling ftmemorialuniv:oai:research.library.mun.ca:9152 2023-10-01T03:57:19+02:00 Geochemical constraints on the origin of mafic and ultrapotassic dykes from the southern Manicouagan area, Grenville province Valverde Cardenas, Carolina 2009 application/pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/9152/ https://research.library.mun.ca/9152/1/Cardenas_CarolinaValverde.pdf en eng Memorial University of Newfoundland https://research.library.mun.ca/9152/1/Cardenas_CarolinaValverde.pdf Valverde Cardenas, Carolina <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Valverde_Cardenas=3ACarolina=3A=3A.html> (2009) Geochemical constraints on the origin of mafic and ultrapotassic dykes from the southern Manicouagan area, Grenville province. Masters thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland. thesis_license Thesis NonPeerReviewed 2009 ftmemorialuniv 2023-09-03T06:47:15Z The Grenville Province has a long record of magmatic activity, including arc magmatism related to the pre-Grenvillian evolution of eastern Laurentia and magmatism during the final collision that shaped the orogen. This study focuses on recently identified mafic dykes exposed in the Gagnon Terrane and the Canyon Domain as well as late tectonic, ultrapotassic dykes exposed in the Canyon Domain, in the central part of the Province. -- In the Gagnon Terrane, mafic dykes inferred to be ~1.74 Ga old, intrude Archean orthogneisses east of a major shear zone. These dykes are foliated and recrystallized under upper amphibolite to granulite facies conditions. These rocks have a geochemical signature of subalkaline tholeiitic basalts to andesites and, some, show primitive Mg#, Cr and Ni contents. Epsilon Nd values (at 1.75 Ga) range from +1.1 to +2.1, to highly negative (-17.9). The geochemical data and presumed age suggest that the dykes represent mantle-derived melts variably contaminated by crust. The ~1.74 Ga magmatic event in Gagnon Terrane is coeval with late orogenic magmatism in the Makkovik Province and provides a hint for potentially widespread 1.7 Ga magmatism into the Laurentian margin. -- In the Canyon Domain, mafic dykes intrude a ~1.4 Ga volcanoclastic sequence, inferred to represent remnants of an island arc, in the vicinity of a ~1.2 Ga bimodal sequence inferred to have formed in a back arc setting. These dykes are variably deformed and recrystallized under medium-P granulite facies conditions. These dykes have a geochemical signature of subalkaline tholeiitic basalts to andesites, similar REE patterns and εNd¹³⁰⁰ values from +4.6 to +6.2. However, two groups have been recognized based on the presence (Group 2) or absence (Group 1) of pronounced negative Nb anomalies. The dykes of Group 2 have an arc geochemical signature and may have been emplaced during late stages of the development of the ~1.4 Ga arc. In contrast, the dykes of Group 1 have a within-plate geochemical signature and may be correlative ... Thesis Makkovik Memorial University of Newfoundland: Research Repository Makkovik ENVELOPE(-59.178,-59.178,55.087,55.087)
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description The Grenville Province has a long record of magmatic activity, including arc magmatism related to the pre-Grenvillian evolution of eastern Laurentia and magmatism during the final collision that shaped the orogen. This study focuses on recently identified mafic dykes exposed in the Gagnon Terrane and the Canyon Domain as well as late tectonic, ultrapotassic dykes exposed in the Canyon Domain, in the central part of the Province. -- In the Gagnon Terrane, mafic dykes inferred to be ~1.74 Ga old, intrude Archean orthogneisses east of a major shear zone. These dykes are foliated and recrystallized under upper amphibolite to granulite facies conditions. These rocks have a geochemical signature of subalkaline tholeiitic basalts to andesites and, some, show primitive Mg#, Cr and Ni contents. Epsilon Nd values (at 1.75 Ga) range from +1.1 to +2.1, to highly negative (-17.9). The geochemical data and presumed age suggest that the dykes represent mantle-derived melts variably contaminated by crust. The ~1.74 Ga magmatic event in Gagnon Terrane is coeval with late orogenic magmatism in the Makkovik Province and provides a hint for potentially widespread 1.7 Ga magmatism into the Laurentian margin. -- In the Canyon Domain, mafic dykes intrude a ~1.4 Ga volcanoclastic sequence, inferred to represent remnants of an island arc, in the vicinity of a ~1.2 Ga bimodal sequence inferred to have formed in a back arc setting. These dykes are variably deformed and recrystallized under medium-P granulite facies conditions. These dykes have a geochemical signature of subalkaline tholeiitic basalts to andesites, similar REE patterns and εNd¹³⁰⁰ values from +4.6 to +6.2. However, two groups have been recognized based on the presence (Group 2) or absence (Group 1) of pronounced negative Nb anomalies. The dykes of Group 2 have an arc geochemical signature and may have been emplaced during late stages of the development of the ~1.4 Ga arc. In contrast, the dykes of Group 1 have a within-plate geochemical signature and may be correlative ...
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Geochemical constraints on the origin of mafic and ultrapotassic dykes from the southern Manicouagan area, Grenville province
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title Geochemical constraints on the origin of mafic and ultrapotassic dykes from the southern Manicouagan area, Grenville province
title_short Geochemical constraints on the origin of mafic and ultrapotassic dykes from the southern Manicouagan area, Grenville province
title_full Geochemical constraints on the origin of mafic and ultrapotassic dykes from the southern Manicouagan area, Grenville province
title_fullStr Geochemical constraints on the origin of mafic and ultrapotassic dykes from the southern Manicouagan area, Grenville province
title_full_unstemmed Geochemical constraints on the origin of mafic and ultrapotassic dykes from the southern Manicouagan area, Grenville province
title_sort geochemical constraints on the origin of mafic and ultrapotassic dykes from the southern manicouagan area, grenville province
publisher Memorial University of Newfoundland
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Valverde Cardenas, Carolina <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Valverde_Cardenas=3ACarolina=3A=3A.html> (2009) Geochemical constraints on the origin of mafic and ultrapotassic dykes from the southern Manicouagan area, Grenville province. Masters thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland.
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