Lamproite dykes in the Napier Complex at Tonagh Island, Enderby Land, East Antarctica

P(論文) Lamproite dykes, discovered during JARE-40, form NS-trendmg, subvertical sheets over a 2 km distance in southeastern Tonagh Island They range from a few centimeters to one meter in thickness and up to several meters in length The lamproite is holocrystalline and consists dominantly of ferrian...

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Main Authors: Miyamoto, Tomoharu, Grew, Edward S., Sheraton, John W., Yates, Martin G., Dunkley, Daniel J., Carson, Christopher J., Yoshimura, Yasutaka, Motoyoshi, Yoichi
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 2000
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author Miyamoto, Tomoharu
Grew, Edward S.
Sheraton, John W.
Yates, Martin G.
Dunkley, Daniel J.
Carson, Christopher J.
Yoshimura, Yasutaka
Motoyoshi, Yoichi
author_facet Miyamoto, Tomoharu
Grew, Edward S.
Sheraton, John W.
Yates, Martin G.
Dunkley, Daniel J.
Carson, Christopher J.
Yoshimura, Yasutaka
Motoyoshi, Yoichi
author_sort Miyamoto, Tomoharu
collection National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan
description P(論文) Lamproite dykes, discovered during JARE-40, form NS-trendmg, subvertical sheets over a 2 km distance in southeastern Tonagh Island They range from a few centimeters to one meter in thickness and up to several meters in length The lamproite is holocrystalline and consists dominantly of ferrian microcline, potassic nchterite, biotite and apatite, trace amounts of quartz are often present Grain size is generally 0 1 to 3 mm The lamproite is noteworthy for its very high contents of K_2O (9 33-11 66 wt%), P_2O_5 (2 66-4 21 wt%), Be (7-19ppm), F (077-1 44 wt%), Rb (253-479 ppm), Sr (2331-3306 ppm), Zr (1310-2400 ppm), Nb (889-209 ppm), Ba (931-12992 ppm), light REE, Th (13-145 ppm) and U (8-16 ppm), and relatively low Al_2O_3 (7 66-10 15 wt%) and Na_2O (1 03-1 95 wt%) Rb-Sr internal isochrons define ages of 466 ±4 Ma and 476 ±6 Ma and initial ratios of 0 70949 ±000010 and 070966 ±000010, respectively The small difference in age between the two samples might be related to minor alteration following original crystallization Lamproites at all three localities have intruded areas where the Archean Napier Complex was reactivated 500 Ma ago by pegmatite activity and by superimposed amphibohte-facies metamorphism and deformation Overall, the temporal and spatial relationships between lamproite intrusion and zones of late-Proterozoic to Cambrian reactivation of the Napier Complex are similar to those between ultrapotassic igneous activity and Pan African deformation and metamorphism in Eastern Queen Maud Land This suggests that the effects of the amalgamation of east and west Gondwana extended eastward in Antarctica from Queen Maud Land to Enderby Land departmental bulletin paper
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003065 2025-04-13T14:09:24+00:00 Lamproite dykes in the Napier Complex at Tonagh Island, Enderby Land, East Antarctica Miyamoto, Tomoharu Grew, Edward S. Sheraton, John W. Yates, Martin G. Dunkley, Daniel J. Carson, Christopher J. Yoshimura, Yasutaka Motoyoshi, Yoichi 2000-10 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/3065/files/KJ00000044182.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00003065 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/3065 eng eng National Institute of Polar Research Polar geoscience 13 41 59 AA1130866X https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/3065/files/KJ00000044182.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00003065 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/3065 lamproite Enderby Land Rb-Sr geochronology magma origin Pan African 2000 ftnipr https://doi.org/10.15094/00003065 2025-03-19T10:19:56Z P(論文) Lamproite dykes, discovered during JARE-40, form NS-trendmg, subvertical sheets over a 2 km distance in southeastern Tonagh Island They range from a few centimeters to one meter in thickness and up to several meters in length The lamproite is holocrystalline and consists dominantly of ferrian microcline, potassic nchterite, biotite and apatite, trace amounts of quartz are often present Grain size is generally 0 1 to 3 mm The lamproite is noteworthy for its very high contents of K_2O (9 33-11 66 wt%), P_2O_5 (2 66-4 21 wt%), Be (7-19ppm), F (077-1 44 wt%), Rb (253-479 ppm), Sr (2331-3306 ppm), Zr (1310-2400 ppm), Nb (889-209 ppm), Ba (931-12992 ppm), light REE, Th (13-145 ppm) and U (8-16 ppm), and relatively low Al_2O_3 (7 66-10 15 wt%) and Na_2O (1 03-1 95 wt%) Rb-Sr internal isochrons define ages of 466 ±4 Ma and 476 ±6 Ma and initial ratios of 0 70949 ±000010 and 070966 ±000010, respectively The small difference in age between the two samples might be related to minor alteration following original crystallization Lamproites at all three localities have intruded areas where the Archean Napier Complex was reactivated 500 Ma ago by pegmatite activity and by superimposed amphibohte-facies metamorphism and deformation Overall, the temporal and spatial relationships between lamproite intrusion and zones of late-Proterozoic to Cambrian reactivation of the Napier Complex are similar to those between ultrapotassic igneous activity and Pan African deformation and metamorphism in Eastern Queen Maud Land This suggests that the effects of the amalgamation of east and west Gondwana extended eastward in Antarctica from Queen Maud Land to Enderby Land departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica East Antarctica Enderby Land Polar geoscience Queen Maud Land Tonagh Island National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan East Antarctica Queen Maud Land ENVELOPE(12.000,12.000,-72.500,-72.500) Napier ENVELOPE(-58.440,-58.440,-62.167,-62.167) Tonagh Island ENVELOPE(50.333,50.333,-67.117,-67.117)
spellingShingle lamproite
Enderby Land
Rb-Sr geochronology
magma origin
Pan African
Miyamoto, Tomoharu
Grew, Edward S.
Sheraton, John W.
Yates, Martin G.
Dunkley, Daniel J.
Carson, Christopher J.
Yoshimura, Yasutaka
Motoyoshi, Yoichi
Lamproite dykes in the Napier Complex at Tonagh Island, Enderby Land, East Antarctica
title Lamproite dykes in the Napier Complex at Tonagh Island, Enderby Land, East Antarctica
title_full Lamproite dykes in the Napier Complex at Tonagh Island, Enderby Land, East Antarctica
title_fullStr Lamproite dykes in the Napier Complex at Tonagh Island, Enderby Land, East Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Lamproite dykes in the Napier Complex at Tonagh Island, Enderby Land, East Antarctica
title_short Lamproite dykes in the Napier Complex at Tonagh Island, Enderby Land, East Antarctica
title_sort lamproite dykes in the napier complex at tonagh island, enderby land, east antarctica
topic lamproite
Enderby Land
Rb-Sr geochronology
magma origin
Pan African
topic_facet lamproite
Enderby Land
Rb-Sr geochronology
magma origin
Pan African
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https://doi.org/10.15094/00003065
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