The origin(s) and geodynamic significance of Archaean ultramafic-mafic bodies in the mainland Lewisian Gneiss Complex, North Atlantic Craton

The geodynamic regime(s) that predominated during the Archaean remains controversial, with the plethora of competing models largely informed by felsic lithologies. Ultramafic-mafic rocks displaying distinctive geochemical signatures are formed in a range of Phanerozoic geotectonic environments. Thes...

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Published in:Journal of the Geological Society
Main Authors: Guice, George L., McDonald, Iain, Hughes, Hannah S. R., MacDonald, John M., Faithfull, John W.
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Published: Geological Society 2020
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Online Access:https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/130617/
https://doi.org/10.1144/jgs2020-013
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description The geodynamic regime(s) that predominated during the Archaean remains controversial, with the plethora of competing models largely informed by felsic lithologies. Ultramafic-mafic rocks displaying distinctive geochemical signatures are formed in a range of Phanerozoic geotectonic environments. These rocks have high melting points, making them potentially useful tools for investigating Archaean geodynamic processes in highly metamorphosed regions. We present field mapping, petrography, traditional bulk-rock geochemistry, and platinum-group element geochemistry for 12 ultramafic-mafic bodies in the Lewisian Gneiss Complex (LGC), which is a highly metamorphosed fragment of the North Atlantic Craton in northwest Scotland. Our data indicate that most of these occurrences are layered intrusions emplaced into the tonalite-trondhjemite-granodiorite (TTG)-dominated crust prior to polyphase metamorphism, representing a significant re-evaluation of the LGC's magmatic evolution. Of the others, two remain ambiguous, but one (Loch an Daimh Mor) has some geochemical affinity with abyssal/orogenic peridotites and may represent a fragment of Archaean mantle, although further investigation is required. The ultramafic-mafic bodies in the LGC thus represent more than one type of event/process. Compared with the TTG host rocks, these lithologies may preserve evidence of protolith origin(s), with potential to illuminate tectonic setting(s) and geodynamic regimes of the early Earth.
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spelling ftunivcardiff:oai:https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk:130617 2025-05-18T14:04:48+00:00 The origin(s) and geodynamic significance of Archaean ultramafic-mafic bodies in the mainland Lewisian Gneiss Complex, North Atlantic Craton Guice, George L. McDonald, Iain Hughes, Hannah S. R. MacDonald, John M. Faithfull, John W. 2020 application/pdf https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/130617/ https://doi.org/10.1144/jgs2020-013 en eng Geological Society https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/130617/1/The%20origin%28s%29%20and%20geodynamic%20significance%20of%20Archaean%20ultramafic-mafic%20bodies%20in%20the%20mainland%20Lewisian%20Gneiss%20Complex%20North%20Atlantic%20Craton_IM.pdf Guice, George L., McDonald, Iain https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/view/cardiffauthors/A0179053.html orcid:0000-0001-9066-7244 orcid:0000-0001-9066-7244, Hughes, Hannah S. R., MacDonald, John M. and Faithfull, John W. 2020. The origin(s) and geodynamic significance of Archaean ultramafic-mafic bodies in the mainland Lewisian Gneiss Complex, North Atlantic Craton. Journal of the Geological Society 177 (4) , 700. 10.1144/jgs2020-013 https://doi.org/10.1144/jgs2020-013 file https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/130617/1/The%20origin%28s%29%20and%20geodynamic%20significance%20of%20Archaean%20ultramafic-mafic%20bodies%20in%20the%20mainland%20Lewisian%20Gneiss%20Complex%20North%20Atlantic%20Craton_IM.pdf doi:10.1144/jgs2020-013 Article PeerReviewed 2020 ftunivcardiff https://doi.org/10.1144/jgs2020-013 2025-04-18T05:36:13Z The geodynamic regime(s) that predominated during the Archaean remains controversial, with the plethora of competing models largely informed by felsic lithologies. Ultramafic-mafic rocks displaying distinctive geochemical signatures are formed in a range of Phanerozoic geotectonic environments. These rocks have high melting points, making them potentially useful tools for investigating Archaean geodynamic processes in highly metamorphosed regions. We present field mapping, petrography, traditional bulk-rock geochemistry, and platinum-group element geochemistry for 12 ultramafic-mafic bodies in the Lewisian Gneiss Complex (LGC), which is a highly metamorphosed fragment of the North Atlantic Craton in northwest Scotland. Our data indicate that most of these occurrences are layered intrusions emplaced into the tonalite-trondhjemite-granodiorite (TTG)-dominated crust prior to polyphase metamorphism, representing a significant re-evaluation of the LGC's magmatic evolution. Of the others, two remain ambiguous, but one (Loch an Daimh Mor) has some geochemical affinity with abyssal/orogenic peridotites and may represent a fragment of Archaean mantle, although further investigation is required. The ultramafic-mafic bodies in the LGC thus represent more than one type of event/process. Compared with the TTG host rocks, these lithologies may preserve evidence of protolith origin(s), with potential to illuminate tectonic setting(s) and geodynamic regimes of the early Earth. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Cardiff University: ORCA (Online Research @ Cardiff) Journal of the Geological Society 177 4 700 717
spellingShingle Guice, George L.
McDonald, Iain
Hughes, Hannah S. R.
MacDonald, John M.
Faithfull, John W.
The origin(s) and geodynamic significance of Archaean ultramafic-mafic bodies in the mainland Lewisian Gneiss Complex, North Atlantic Craton
title The origin(s) and geodynamic significance of Archaean ultramafic-mafic bodies in the mainland Lewisian Gneiss Complex, North Atlantic Craton
title_full The origin(s) and geodynamic significance of Archaean ultramafic-mafic bodies in the mainland Lewisian Gneiss Complex, North Atlantic Craton
title_fullStr The origin(s) and geodynamic significance of Archaean ultramafic-mafic bodies in the mainland Lewisian Gneiss Complex, North Atlantic Craton
title_full_unstemmed The origin(s) and geodynamic significance of Archaean ultramafic-mafic bodies in the mainland Lewisian Gneiss Complex, North Atlantic Craton
title_short The origin(s) and geodynamic significance of Archaean ultramafic-mafic bodies in the mainland Lewisian Gneiss Complex, North Atlantic Craton
title_sort origin(s) and geodynamic significance of archaean ultramafic-mafic bodies in the mainland lewisian gneiss complex, north atlantic craton
url https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/130617/
https://doi.org/10.1144/jgs2020-013