Geodynamic and Isotopic Constraints on the Genesis of Kimberlites, Lamproites and Related Magmas From the Finnish Segment of the Karelian Craton

Despite the scientific and economic significance of kimberlites and related magmas, their origin is unclear. Here, we address this issue using whole-rock and perovskite-derived Sr-Nd-Hf isotopes for the three occurrences of kimberlite, lamproites and ultramafic lamprophyres (UMLs) in Finland. Mesopr...

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Main Authors: Dalton, Hayden, Giuliani, Andrea, Hergt, Janet, Phillips, David, O'Brien, Hugh, Ballmer, Maxim D, Maas, Roland, Woodhead, Jon
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Published: AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION 2022
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author Dalton, Hayden
Giuliani, Andrea
Hergt, Janet
Phillips, David
O'Brien, Hugh
Ballmer, Maxim D
Maas, Roland
Woodhead, Jon
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Giuliani, Andrea
Hergt, Janet
Phillips, David
O'Brien, Hugh
Ballmer, Maxim D
Maas, Roland
Woodhead, Jon
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description Despite the scientific and economic significance of kimberlites and related magmas, their origin is unclear. Here, we address this issue using whole-rock and perovskite-derived Sr-Nd-Hf isotopes for the three occurrences of kimberlite, lamproites and ultramafic lamprophyres (UMLs) in Finland. Mesoproterozoic olivine lamproites at Lentiira-Kuhmo and UMLs at Kuusamo have different isotopic signatures yet were emplaced contemporaneously at 1,200 Ma in response to an extensional regime linked to the Baltica-Laurentia breakup. The low εNd(i) and εHf(i) values of the olivine lamproites are consistent with an enriched subcontinental lithospheric mantle (SCLM) source while UML compositions are intermediate between those of typical kimberlites and lamproites and are interpreted to reflect mixing of asthenospheric melts and ∼10%–15% of melts sourced from metasomatized SCLM. The ∼750 Ma Kuusamo kimberlites, are probably linked to the mantle plume activity that initiated Rodinia's break-up, exhibiting homogenous isotopic compositions which mirror the prominent Geodynamic and Source Constraints for ∼1,200 Ma Olivine Lamproite and Ultramafic Lamprophyre Magmatism in Eastern Finland (PREMA)-like signature of kimberlites globally. By contrast, ∼620–585 Ma Kaavi-Kuopio kimberlites show limited range in εNd(i) and 87Sr/86Sr(i) but have remarkably heterogeneous εHf(i) (+6.5 to −6.3) with a temporal trend toward lower εHf(i) values. While the Kuusamo kimberlites erupted during the early stage of continental break-up, the Kaavi-Kuopio kimberlites were emplaced when Rodinia break-up was completed, coeval with formation of the Central Iapetus large igneous province. Magmas forming the Kaavi-Kupio kimberlites may have formed from an upwelling mantle source similar to PREMA modified by increasing incorporation (up to 10%) of recycled crustal material through time accounting for the trend toward lower εHf(i) in these kimberlites.
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spelling ftucl:oai:eprints.ucl.ac.uk.OAI2:10155134 2025-01-16T22:50:21+00:00 Geodynamic and Isotopic Constraints on the Genesis of Kimberlites, Lamproites and Related Magmas From the Finnish Segment of the Karelian Craton Dalton, Hayden Giuliani, Andrea Hergt, Janet Phillips, David O'Brien, Hugh Ballmer, Maxim D Maas, Roland Woodhead, Jon 2022-08-01 application/pdf https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10155134/1/Dalton%20et%20al%202022%20--%20Geodynamic%20and%20Isotopic%20Constraints%20on%20the%20Genesis%20of%20Kimberlites%20Lamproites%20and%20related%20Magmas.pdf https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10155134/ eng eng AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10155134/1/Dalton%20et%20al%202022%20--%20Geodynamic%20and%20Isotopic%20Constraints%20on%20the%20Genesis%20of%20Kimberlites%20Lamproites%20and%20related%20Magmas.pdf https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10155134/ open Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems (G-Cubed) , 23 (8) , Article e2021GC010324. (2022) Science & Technology Physical Sciences Geochemistry & Geophysics kimberlite geochemistry radiogenic isotopes geodynamics LLSVP mantle plumes OXYGEN BAROMETER ELEMENT GEOCHEMISTRY HETEROGENEOUS MANTLE CATIO3 PEROVSKITE PLATE-TECTONICS BOUNDARY-LAYER OCEAN ISLAND WILSON CYCLE SOUTH-AFRICA FERRIC IRON Article 2022 ftucl 2023-11-27T13:07:32Z Despite the scientific and economic significance of kimberlites and related magmas, their origin is unclear. Here, we address this issue using whole-rock and perovskite-derived Sr-Nd-Hf isotopes for the three occurrences of kimberlite, lamproites and ultramafic lamprophyres (UMLs) in Finland. Mesoproterozoic olivine lamproites at Lentiira-Kuhmo and UMLs at Kuusamo have different isotopic signatures yet were emplaced contemporaneously at 1,200 Ma in response to an extensional regime linked to the Baltica-Laurentia breakup. The low εNd(i) and εHf(i) values of the olivine lamproites are consistent with an enriched subcontinental lithospheric mantle (SCLM) source while UML compositions are intermediate between those of typical kimberlites and lamproites and are interpreted to reflect mixing of asthenospheric melts and ∼10%–15% of melts sourced from metasomatized SCLM. The ∼750 Ma Kuusamo kimberlites, are probably linked to the mantle plume activity that initiated Rodinia's break-up, exhibiting homogenous isotopic compositions which mirror the prominent Geodynamic and Source Constraints for ∼1,200 Ma Olivine Lamproite and Ultramafic Lamprophyre Magmatism in Eastern Finland (PREMA)-like signature of kimberlites globally. By contrast, ∼620–585 Ma Kaavi-Kuopio kimberlites show limited range in εNd(i) and 87Sr/86Sr(i) but have remarkably heterogeneous εHf(i) (+6.5 to −6.3) with a temporal trend toward lower εHf(i) values. While the Kuusamo kimberlites erupted during the early stage of continental break-up, the Kaavi-Kuopio kimberlites were emplaced when Rodinia break-up was completed, coeval with formation of the Central Iapetus large igneous province. Magmas forming the Kaavi-Kupio kimberlites may have formed from an upwelling mantle source similar to PREMA modified by increasing incorporation (up to 10%) of recycled crustal material through time accounting for the trend toward lower εHf(i) in these kimberlites. Article in Journal/Newspaper karelia* karelian Ocean Island University College London: UCL Discovery Kuusamo ENVELOPE(29.183,29.183,65.967,65.967)
spellingShingle Science & Technology
Physical Sciences
Geochemistry & Geophysics
kimberlite
geochemistry
radiogenic isotopes
geodynamics
LLSVP
mantle plumes
OXYGEN BAROMETER
ELEMENT GEOCHEMISTRY
HETEROGENEOUS MANTLE
CATIO3 PEROVSKITE
PLATE-TECTONICS
BOUNDARY-LAYER
OCEAN ISLAND
WILSON CYCLE
SOUTH-AFRICA
FERRIC IRON
Dalton, Hayden
Giuliani, Andrea
Hergt, Janet
Phillips, David
O'Brien, Hugh
Ballmer, Maxim D
Maas, Roland
Woodhead, Jon
Geodynamic and Isotopic Constraints on the Genesis of Kimberlites, Lamproites and Related Magmas From the Finnish Segment of the Karelian Craton
title Geodynamic and Isotopic Constraints on the Genesis of Kimberlites, Lamproites and Related Magmas From the Finnish Segment of the Karelian Craton
title_full Geodynamic and Isotopic Constraints on the Genesis of Kimberlites, Lamproites and Related Magmas From the Finnish Segment of the Karelian Craton
title_fullStr Geodynamic and Isotopic Constraints on the Genesis of Kimberlites, Lamproites and Related Magmas From the Finnish Segment of the Karelian Craton
title_full_unstemmed Geodynamic and Isotopic Constraints on the Genesis of Kimberlites, Lamproites and Related Magmas From the Finnish Segment of the Karelian Craton
title_short Geodynamic and Isotopic Constraints on the Genesis of Kimberlites, Lamproites and Related Magmas From the Finnish Segment of the Karelian Craton
title_sort geodynamic and isotopic constraints on the genesis of kimberlites, lamproites and related magmas from the finnish segment of the karelian craton
topic Science & Technology
Physical Sciences
Geochemistry & Geophysics
kimberlite
geochemistry
radiogenic isotopes
geodynamics
LLSVP
mantle plumes
OXYGEN BAROMETER
ELEMENT GEOCHEMISTRY
HETEROGENEOUS MANTLE
CATIO3 PEROVSKITE
PLATE-TECTONICS
BOUNDARY-LAYER
OCEAN ISLAND
WILSON CYCLE
SOUTH-AFRICA
FERRIC IRON
topic_facet Science & Technology
Physical Sciences
Geochemistry & Geophysics
kimberlite
geochemistry
radiogenic isotopes
geodynamics
LLSVP
mantle plumes
OXYGEN BAROMETER
ELEMENT GEOCHEMISTRY
HETEROGENEOUS MANTLE
CATIO3 PEROVSKITE
PLATE-TECTONICS
BOUNDARY-LAYER
OCEAN ISLAND
WILSON CYCLE
SOUTH-AFRICA
FERRIC IRON
url https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10155134/1/Dalton%20et%20al%202022%20--%20Geodynamic%20and%20Isotopic%20Constraints%20on%20the%20Genesis%20of%20Kimberlites%20Lamproites%20and%20related%20Magmas.pdf
https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10155134/