Petrography and geochemistry for mafic and ultramafic rocks from Tonagh Island in the Napier Complex, East Antarctica: A preliminary report

P(論文) The geology of Tonagh Island is divided into five geological units. The boundaries among the units are thrusts or shear zones. Tonagh Island is dominated by mafic to felsic layered gneisses. Metamorphosed ultramafic rocks are locally exposed. The dolerite dykes cut the host gneiss and the shea...

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Main Authors: Owada, Masaaki, Osanai, Yasuhito, Toyoshima, Tsuyoshi, Tunogae, Toshiaki, Hokada, Tomokazu, Crowe, Warwick A.
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1999
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Online Access:https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/3044/files/KJ00000044161.pdf
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author Owada, Masaaki
Osanai, Yasuhito
Toyoshima, Tsuyoshi
Tunogae, Toshiaki
Hokada, Tomokazu
Crowe, Warwick A.
author_facet Owada, Masaaki
Osanai, Yasuhito
Toyoshima, Tsuyoshi
Tunogae, Toshiaki
Hokada, Tomokazu
Crowe, Warwick A.
author_sort Owada, Masaaki
collection National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan
description P(論文) The geology of Tonagh Island is divided into five geological units. The boundaries among the units are thrusts or shear zones. Tonagh Island is dominated by mafic to felsic layered gneisses. Metamorphosed ultramafic rocks are locally exposed. The dolerite dykes cut the host gneiss and the shear zone, and have chilled margins. Lithological features for mafic and metamorphosed ultramafic rocks on Tonagh Island are classified into the following nine types: 1) two pyroxene gneiss; 2) garnet-bearing two pyroxene gneiss; 3) brown hornblende two pyroxene gneiss; 4) biotite-bearing two pyroxene gneiss; 5) fine- grained garnet two pyroxene gneiss; 6) pyroxenite; 7) websteritic peridotite; 8) hornblende-bearing lherzolitic peridotite; and 9) dolerite. The fine-grained garnet two pyroxene gneiss occurs as dyke cutting the foliation and the layering of the host gneiss. The hornblende-bearing lherzolitic peridotites are considered to be intrusive rocks based on geological investigation. The MORE normalized trace element patterns of the dolerite and the fine-grained garnet two pyroxene gneiss are similar to those of the within-plate basalt. Some of the mafic gneisses and the metamorphosed ultramafic rocks have high MgO contents (up to 31 wt%), and are plotted in the komatiitic field on the (Fe_ +Ti)-Al-Mg diagram. The brown hornblende two pyroxene gneiss, the websteritic peridotite and the hornblende-bearing lherzolitic peridotite show similar REE patterns such as light REE enrichment. These geochemical features imply that original rock of some mafic gneiss and metamorphosed ultramafic rocks from Tonagh Island were Archaean komatiitic rock. departmental bulletin paper
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003044 2025-04-13T14:09:01+00:00 Petrography and geochemistry for mafic and ultramafic rocks from Tonagh Island in the Napier Complex, East Antarctica: A preliminary report Owada, Masaaki Osanai, Yasuhito Toyoshima, Tsuyoshi Tunogae, Toshiaki Hokada, Tomokazu Crowe, Warwick A. 1999-10 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/3044/files/KJ00000044161.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00003044 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/3044 eng eng National Institute of Polar Research Polar geoscience 12 87 100 AA1130866X https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/3044/files/KJ00000044161.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00003044 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/3044 Napier Complex Tonagh Island Archaean geochemistry komatiitic rock 1999 ftnipr https://doi.org/10.15094/00003044 2025-03-19T10:19:56Z P(論文) The geology of Tonagh Island is divided into five geological units. The boundaries among the units are thrusts or shear zones. Tonagh Island is dominated by mafic to felsic layered gneisses. Metamorphosed ultramafic rocks are locally exposed. The dolerite dykes cut the host gneiss and the shear zone, and have chilled margins. Lithological features for mafic and metamorphosed ultramafic rocks on Tonagh Island are classified into the following nine types: 1) two pyroxene gneiss; 2) garnet-bearing two pyroxene gneiss; 3) brown hornblende two pyroxene gneiss; 4) biotite-bearing two pyroxene gneiss; 5) fine- grained garnet two pyroxene gneiss; 6) pyroxenite; 7) websteritic peridotite; 8) hornblende-bearing lherzolitic peridotite; and 9) dolerite. The fine-grained garnet two pyroxene gneiss occurs as dyke cutting the foliation and the layering of the host gneiss. The hornblende-bearing lherzolitic peridotites are considered to be intrusive rocks based on geological investigation. The MORE normalized trace element patterns of the dolerite and the fine-grained garnet two pyroxene gneiss are similar to those of the within-plate basalt. Some of the mafic gneisses and the metamorphosed ultramafic rocks have high MgO contents (up to 31 wt%), and are plotted in the komatiitic field on the (Fe_ +Ti)-Al-Mg diagram. The brown hornblende two pyroxene gneiss, the websteritic peridotite and the hornblende-bearing lherzolitic peridotite show similar REE patterns such as light REE enrichment. These geochemical features imply that original rock of some mafic gneiss and metamorphosed ultramafic rocks from Tonagh Island were Archaean komatiitic rock. departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica East Antarctica Polar geoscience Tonagh Island National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan East Antarctica Napier ENVELOPE(-58.440,-58.440,-62.167,-62.167) Tonagh Island ENVELOPE(50.333,50.333,-67.117,-67.117)
spellingShingle Napier Complex
Tonagh Island
Archaean
geochemistry
komatiitic rock
Owada, Masaaki
Osanai, Yasuhito
Toyoshima, Tsuyoshi
Tunogae, Toshiaki
Hokada, Tomokazu
Crowe, Warwick A.
Petrography and geochemistry for mafic and ultramafic rocks from Tonagh Island in the Napier Complex, East Antarctica: A preliminary report
title Petrography and geochemistry for mafic and ultramafic rocks from Tonagh Island in the Napier Complex, East Antarctica: A preliminary report
title_full Petrography and geochemistry for mafic and ultramafic rocks from Tonagh Island in the Napier Complex, East Antarctica: A preliminary report
title_fullStr Petrography and geochemistry for mafic and ultramafic rocks from Tonagh Island in the Napier Complex, East Antarctica: A preliminary report
title_full_unstemmed Petrography and geochemistry for mafic and ultramafic rocks from Tonagh Island in the Napier Complex, East Antarctica: A preliminary report
title_short Petrography and geochemistry for mafic and ultramafic rocks from Tonagh Island in the Napier Complex, East Antarctica: A preliminary report
title_sort petrography and geochemistry for mafic and ultramafic rocks from tonagh island in the napier complex, east antarctica: a preliminary report
topic Napier Complex
Tonagh Island
Archaean
geochemistry
komatiitic rock
topic_facet Napier Complex
Tonagh Island
Archaean
geochemistry
komatiitic rock
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