Evolution of continental crust in the Proterozoic : growth and reworking in orogenic systems

To understand the growth of continental crust, the balance between juvenile mantle derived extraction, infracrustal reworking and crustal recycling, needs to be estimated. Since the beginning of the century, the use of coupled in situ zircon U–Pb, Lu–Hf and O isotope analyses as a tool to address th...

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Main Author: Petersson, Andreas
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Geology, Lund University 2015
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Online Access:https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/7853963
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spelling ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:bb33da18-045c-4ea2-9f3e-816e3742b681 2023-05-15T16:12:14+02:00 Evolution of continental crust in the Proterozoic : growth and reworking in orogenic systems Petersson, Andreas 2015 application/pdf https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/7853963 https://portal.research.lu.se/files/3262815/7854093.pdf eng eng Department of Geology, Lund University https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/7853963 urn:isbn:978-91-87847-05-9 urn:isbn:978-91-87847-06-6 https://portal.research.lu.se/files/3262815/7854093.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Litholund theses; (24) (2015) ISSN: 1651-6648 Geology crustal reworking Proterozoic O-isotopes Lu–Hf U–Pb zircon Crustal growth thesis/doccomp info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis text 2015 ftulundlup 2023-02-01T23:35:48Z To understand the growth of continental crust, the balance between juvenile mantle derived extraction, infracrustal reworking and crustal recycling, needs to be estimated. Since the beginning of the century, the use of coupled in situ zircon U–Pb, Lu–Hf and O isotope analyses as a tool to address these questions have increased exponentially. Numerous compilations of ever growing datasets have been presented, leading to new, and sometimes contrasting models of continental growth. Many of theses models, however, suffer from a number of assumptions, including a mantle reservoir that has been homogeneously and linearly depleted since the Hadean. Further, the use of (mainly) detrital zircon, taken out of their geological context, and the application of their depleted model-ages clearly hamper the validity of these models. To accurately address the question regarding continental crustal growth using combined zircon U–Pb-Lu–Hf(-O) isotope data, one needs to have contextual control and minimise the uncertainties of the applied models. In papers included in this thesis such an approach has been used on three different Palaeo- to Meso-Proterozoic orogenic belts; in Fennoscandia, in North American Grenville and in the Birimian terrane of the West African craton. The eastern part of the Sveconorwegian Province, located in the southwestern part of the Fennoscandian Shield, is made up of granitiod rocks that were emplaced through sequential tapping of a reservoir that formed through mixing between a 2.1–1.9 Ga juvenile component and Archaean crust. Between 1.7 and 1.4 Ga the continental crust of the Eastern Segment was reworked with little or no generation of new crust. Further to the west, in the Idefjorden terrane of the Sveconorwegian Province, 1.65 to 1.33 Ga rocks have isotopic signatures that indicate reworking of older continental crust, including sediments. However, overall the isotopic signatures in the Idefjorden terrane indicate an increase in juvenile material with time, consistent with development of an ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Fennoscandia Fennoscandian Lund University Publications (LUP)
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topic Geology
crustal reworking
Proterozoic
O-isotopes
Lu–Hf
U–Pb
zircon
Crustal growth
spellingShingle Geology
crustal reworking
Proterozoic
O-isotopes
Lu–Hf
U–Pb
zircon
Crustal growth
Petersson, Andreas
Evolution of continental crust in the Proterozoic : growth and reworking in orogenic systems
topic_facet Geology
crustal reworking
Proterozoic
O-isotopes
Lu–Hf
U–Pb
zircon
Crustal growth
description To understand the growth of continental crust, the balance between juvenile mantle derived extraction, infracrustal reworking and crustal recycling, needs to be estimated. Since the beginning of the century, the use of coupled in situ zircon U–Pb, Lu–Hf and O isotope analyses as a tool to address these questions have increased exponentially. Numerous compilations of ever growing datasets have been presented, leading to new, and sometimes contrasting models of continental growth. Many of theses models, however, suffer from a number of assumptions, including a mantle reservoir that has been homogeneously and linearly depleted since the Hadean. Further, the use of (mainly) detrital zircon, taken out of their geological context, and the application of their depleted model-ages clearly hamper the validity of these models. To accurately address the question regarding continental crustal growth using combined zircon U–Pb-Lu–Hf(-O) isotope data, one needs to have contextual control and minimise the uncertainties of the applied models. In papers included in this thesis such an approach has been used on three different Palaeo- to Meso-Proterozoic orogenic belts; in Fennoscandia, in North American Grenville and in the Birimian terrane of the West African craton. The eastern part of the Sveconorwegian Province, located in the southwestern part of the Fennoscandian Shield, is made up of granitiod rocks that were emplaced through sequential tapping of a reservoir that formed through mixing between a 2.1–1.9 Ga juvenile component and Archaean crust. Between 1.7 and 1.4 Ga the continental crust of the Eastern Segment was reworked with little or no generation of new crust. Further to the west, in the Idefjorden terrane of the Sveconorwegian Province, 1.65 to 1.33 Ga rocks have isotopic signatures that indicate reworking of older continental crust, including sediments. However, overall the isotopic signatures in the Idefjorden terrane indicate an increase in juvenile material with time, consistent with development of an ...
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title Evolution of continental crust in the Proterozoic : growth and reworking in orogenic systems
title_short Evolution of continental crust in the Proterozoic : growth and reworking in orogenic systems
title_full Evolution of continental crust in the Proterozoic : growth and reworking in orogenic systems
title_fullStr Evolution of continental crust in the Proterozoic : growth and reworking in orogenic systems
title_full_unstemmed Evolution of continental crust in the Proterozoic : growth and reworking in orogenic systems
title_sort evolution of continental crust in the proterozoic : growth and reworking in orogenic systems
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