The petrology, geochronology and significance of Granite Harbour Intrusive Complex xenoliths and outcrop sampled in western McMurdo Sound, Southern Victoria Land, Antarctica

Granite Harbour Intrusive Complex xenoliths in McMurdo Volcanic Group rocks and in situ outcrops have been studied from Mount Morning, western McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. Calc-alkalic samples have whole rock signatures and normative compositions similar to the Dry Valleys 1b suite, and zircon grains...

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Published in:New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics
Main Authors: Martin, A.P., Cooper, A.F., Price, R.C., Turnbull, R.E., Roberts, N.M.W.
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Published: Taylor and Francis 2015
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Online Access:http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/510499/
https://doi.org/10.1080/00288306.2014.982660
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:510499 2023-05-15T13:49:32+02:00 The petrology, geochronology and significance of Granite Harbour Intrusive Complex xenoliths and outcrop sampled in western McMurdo Sound, Southern Victoria Land, Antarctica Martin, A.P. Cooper, A.F. Price, R.C. Turnbull, R.E. Roberts, N.M.W. 2015 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/510499/ https://doi.org/10.1080/00288306.2014.982660 unknown Taylor and Francis Martin, A.P.; Cooper, A.F.; Price, R.C.; Turnbull, R.E.; Roberts, N.M.W. 2015 The petrology, geochronology and significance of Granite Harbour Intrusive Complex xenoliths and outcrop sampled in western McMurdo Sound, Southern Victoria Land, Antarctica. New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics, 58 (1). 33-51. https://doi.org/10.1080/00288306.2014.982660 <https://doi.org/10.1080/00288306.2014.982660> Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2015 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.1080/00288306.2014.982660 2023-02-04T19:41:26Z Granite Harbour Intrusive Complex xenoliths in McMurdo Volcanic Group rocks and in situ outcrops have been studied from Mount Morning, western McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. Calc-alkalic samples have whole rock signatures and normative compositions similar to the Dry Valleys 1b suite, and zircon grains in one specimen yield a 545.2 ± 4.4 Ma crystallisation age. This supports subduction-related magmatism initiating in Southern Victoria Land by 545 Ma. A second group of xenoliths is alkalic, with titanite grains in one xenolith from this group dated at 538 ± 8 Ma. Whole rock chemistry, normative compositions and geochronology of the alkalic group are comparable to the Koettlitz Glacier Alkaline Suite (KGAS). The position of a proposed lower crustal discontinuity that may form a significant basement suture in the McMurdo Sound region is newly constrained to the east of Mount Morning, perhaps along the trace of the Discovery Glacier. The boundary between East and West Antarctica may also pass along the trace of the Discovery Glacier if, as previously hypothesised, its location is controlled by the basement suture. A significant basement suture may also have provided the necessary egress for the (regionally) early and sustained magmatic activity observed at Mount Morning over the last 24 million years. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Koettlitz Glacier McMurdo Sound Victoria Land West Antarctica Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive West Antarctica Victoria Land McMurdo Sound Granite Harbour ENVELOPE(162.733,162.733,-76.883,-76.883) Koettlitz Glacier ENVELOPE(164.250,164.250,-78.250,-78.250) Mount Morning ENVELOPE(163.750,163.750,-78.450,-78.450) Discovery Glacier ENVELOPE(164.500,164.500,-78.333,-78.333) New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics 58 1 33 51
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description Granite Harbour Intrusive Complex xenoliths in McMurdo Volcanic Group rocks and in situ outcrops have been studied from Mount Morning, western McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. Calc-alkalic samples have whole rock signatures and normative compositions similar to the Dry Valleys 1b suite, and zircon grains in one specimen yield a 545.2 ± 4.4 Ma crystallisation age. This supports subduction-related magmatism initiating in Southern Victoria Land by 545 Ma. A second group of xenoliths is alkalic, with titanite grains in one xenolith from this group dated at 538 ± 8 Ma. Whole rock chemistry, normative compositions and geochronology of the alkalic group are comparable to the Koettlitz Glacier Alkaline Suite (KGAS). The position of a proposed lower crustal discontinuity that may form a significant basement suture in the McMurdo Sound region is newly constrained to the east of Mount Morning, perhaps along the trace of the Discovery Glacier. The boundary between East and West Antarctica may also pass along the trace of the Discovery Glacier if, as previously hypothesised, its location is controlled by the basement suture. A significant basement suture may also have provided the necessary egress for the (regionally) early and sustained magmatic activity observed at Mount Morning over the last 24 million years.
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author Martin, A.P.
Cooper, A.F.
Price, R.C.
Turnbull, R.E.
Roberts, N.M.W.
spellingShingle Martin, A.P.
Cooper, A.F.
Price, R.C.
Turnbull, R.E.
Roberts, N.M.W.
The petrology, geochronology and significance of Granite Harbour Intrusive Complex xenoliths and outcrop sampled in western McMurdo Sound, Southern Victoria Land, Antarctica
author_facet Martin, A.P.
Cooper, A.F.
Price, R.C.
Turnbull, R.E.
Roberts, N.M.W.
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title The petrology, geochronology and significance of Granite Harbour Intrusive Complex xenoliths and outcrop sampled in western McMurdo Sound, Southern Victoria Land, Antarctica
title_short The petrology, geochronology and significance of Granite Harbour Intrusive Complex xenoliths and outcrop sampled in western McMurdo Sound, Southern Victoria Land, Antarctica
title_full The petrology, geochronology and significance of Granite Harbour Intrusive Complex xenoliths and outcrop sampled in western McMurdo Sound, Southern Victoria Land, Antarctica
title_fullStr The petrology, geochronology and significance of Granite Harbour Intrusive Complex xenoliths and outcrop sampled in western McMurdo Sound, Southern Victoria Land, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed The petrology, geochronology and significance of Granite Harbour Intrusive Complex xenoliths and outcrop sampled in western McMurdo Sound, Southern Victoria Land, Antarctica
title_sort petrology, geochronology and significance of granite harbour intrusive complex xenoliths and outcrop sampled in western mcmurdo sound, southern victoria land, antarctica
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url http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/510499/
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