Origin of ultramafic-mafic bodies on the Isles of Lewis and Harris (Scotland, UK): Constraints on the Archean-Paleoproterozoic evolution of the Lewisian Gneiss Complex, North Atlantic Craton

The Lewisian Gneiss Complex (LGC) is a tonalite-trondhjemite-granodiorite (TTG)-dominated fragment of the North Atlantic Craton (NAC) in northwest Scotland. End-member models describe the LGC as representing either a continuous piece of Archean crust or up to 12 geologically distinct Archean terrane...

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Main Authors: Guice, George L., Miocevich, Sophie R., Hughes, Hannah S.R., McDonald, Iain, Goodenough, Kathryn M., Ackerson, Michael R., MacDonald, John M., Faithfull, John W.
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.precamres.2021.106523
https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/147843/1/Guice,etal.OuterHebrides_paper_accepted_paper.pdf
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spelling ftunivcardiff:oai:https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk:147843 2023-05-15T17:32:02+02:00 Origin of ultramafic-mafic bodies on the Isles of Lewis and Harris (Scotland, UK): Constraints on the Archean-Paleoproterozoic evolution of the Lewisian Gneiss Complex, North Atlantic Craton Guice, George L. Miocevich, Sophie R. Hughes, Hannah S.R. McDonald, Iain Goodenough, Kathryn M. Ackerson, Michael R. MacDonald, John M. Faithfull, John W. 2022-02-28 application/pdf https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/147843/ https://doi.org/10.1016/j.precamres.2021.106523 https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/147843/1/Guice,etal.OuterHebrides_paper_accepted_paper.pdf en eng Elsevier https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/147843/1/Guice,etal.OuterHebrides_paper_accepted_paper.pdf Guice, George L., Miocevich, Sophie R., Hughes, Hannah S.R., McDonald, Iain https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/view/cardiffauthors/A0179053.html orcid:0000-0001-9066-7244 orcid:0000-0001-9066-7244, Goodenough, Kathryn M., Ackerson, Michael R., MacDonald, John M. and Faithfull, John W. 2022. Origin of ultramafic-mafic bodies on the Isles of Lewis and Harris (Scotland, UK): Constraints on the Archean-Paleoproterozoic evolution of the Lewisian Gneiss Complex, North Atlantic Craton. Precambrian Research 369 , 106523. 10.1016/j.precamres.2021.106523 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.precamres.2021.106523 file https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/147843/1/Guice,etal.OuterHebrides_paper_accepted_paper.pdf doi:10.1016/j.precamres.2021.106523 Article PeerReviewed 2022 ftunivcardiff https://doi.org/10.1016/j.precamres.2021.106523 2023-01-05T23:33:34Z The Lewisian Gneiss Complex (LGC) is a tonalite-trondhjemite-granodiorite (TTG)-dominated fragment of the North Atlantic Craton (NAC) in northwest Scotland. End-member models describe the LGC as representing either a continuous piece of Archean crust or up to 12 geologically distinct Archean terranes, with interpretations sitting on a spectrum between these end-members. There is particular uncertainty over the correlations between the Archean–Paleoproterozoic magmatic and metamorphic events recorded by mainland part of the LGC and the part exposed on the Outer Hebridean islands of Lewis and Harris. In this paper, we present the results of field mapping, petrography, and major, trace and platinum-group element (PGE) bulk-rock geochemistry for four ultramafic–mafic bodies in Lewis and Harris, namely: Maaruig, Loch Mhorsgail, Coltraiseal Mor and Beinn a’ Chuailean. We consider the effects of metamorphism and element mobility, their petrogenesis, and potential correlations with ultramafic–mafic rocks elsewhere in the LGC. Our data indicate that the studied ultramafic–mafic rocks can be subdivided into two petrologically distinct groups. Metaperidotites and metapyroxenites from Maaruig and Loch Mhorsgail are interpreted as Archean (>2.8 Ga) cumulates distinct from anything currently identified in the mainland LGC, with this interpretation based on distinctive modal layering, a discordance with surrounding TTG gneiss, fractionated PGE patterns ([Pd/Ir]N = 1.3–6.6) and negative HFSE anomalies ([Nb/La]N = 0.2–0.8). Metagabbronorites from Coltraiseal Mor and Beinn a’ Chuailean, which also exhibit negative high field strength-element (HFSE) anomalies ([Nb/La]N = 0.2–0.7) and show mildly fractionated ([Pd/Ir]N = 1.2–2.8) PGE patterns, most likely represent deformed Paleoproterozoic dykes. These occurrences could be correlatives of a suite of ca. 2.4 Ga mafic dykes exposed throughout the mainland LGC (the Scourie Dykes), with the Outer Hebridean occurrences having experienced more intense Paleoproterozoic (Laxfordian) ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Cardiff University: ORCA (Online Research @ Cardiff) Precambrian Research 369 106523
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description The Lewisian Gneiss Complex (LGC) is a tonalite-trondhjemite-granodiorite (TTG)-dominated fragment of the North Atlantic Craton (NAC) in northwest Scotland. End-member models describe the LGC as representing either a continuous piece of Archean crust or up to 12 geologically distinct Archean terranes, with interpretations sitting on a spectrum between these end-members. There is particular uncertainty over the correlations between the Archean–Paleoproterozoic magmatic and metamorphic events recorded by mainland part of the LGC and the part exposed on the Outer Hebridean islands of Lewis and Harris. In this paper, we present the results of field mapping, petrography, and major, trace and platinum-group element (PGE) bulk-rock geochemistry for four ultramafic–mafic bodies in Lewis and Harris, namely: Maaruig, Loch Mhorsgail, Coltraiseal Mor and Beinn a’ Chuailean. We consider the effects of metamorphism and element mobility, their petrogenesis, and potential correlations with ultramafic–mafic rocks elsewhere in the LGC. Our data indicate that the studied ultramafic–mafic rocks can be subdivided into two petrologically distinct groups. Metaperidotites and metapyroxenites from Maaruig and Loch Mhorsgail are interpreted as Archean (>2.8 Ga) cumulates distinct from anything currently identified in the mainland LGC, with this interpretation based on distinctive modal layering, a discordance with surrounding TTG gneiss, fractionated PGE patterns ([Pd/Ir]N = 1.3–6.6) and negative HFSE anomalies ([Nb/La]N = 0.2–0.8). Metagabbronorites from Coltraiseal Mor and Beinn a’ Chuailean, which also exhibit negative high field strength-element (HFSE) anomalies ([Nb/La]N = 0.2–0.7) and show mildly fractionated ([Pd/Ir]N = 1.2–2.8) PGE patterns, most likely represent deformed Paleoproterozoic dykes. These occurrences could be correlatives of a suite of ca. 2.4 Ga mafic dykes exposed throughout the mainland LGC (the Scourie Dykes), with the Outer Hebridean occurrences having experienced more intense Paleoproterozoic (Laxfordian) ...
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author Guice, George L.
Miocevich, Sophie R.
Hughes, Hannah S.R.
McDonald, Iain
Goodenough, Kathryn M.
Ackerson, Michael R.
MacDonald, John M.
Faithfull, John W.
spellingShingle Guice, George L.
Miocevich, Sophie R.
Hughes, Hannah S.R.
McDonald, Iain
Goodenough, Kathryn M.
Ackerson, Michael R.
MacDonald, John M.
Faithfull, John W.
Origin of ultramafic-mafic bodies on the Isles of Lewis and Harris (Scotland, UK): Constraints on the Archean-Paleoproterozoic evolution of the Lewisian Gneiss Complex, North Atlantic Craton
author_facet Guice, George L.
Miocevich, Sophie R.
Hughes, Hannah S.R.
McDonald, Iain
Goodenough, Kathryn M.
Ackerson, Michael R.
MacDonald, John M.
Faithfull, John W.
author_sort Guice, George L.
title Origin of ultramafic-mafic bodies on the Isles of Lewis and Harris (Scotland, UK): Constraints on the Archean-Paleoproterozoic evolution of the Lewisian Gneiss Complex, North Atlantic Craton
title_short Origin of ultramafic-mafic bodies on the Isles of Lewis and Harris (Scotland, UK): Constraints on the Archean-Paleoproterozoic evolution of the Lewisian Gneiss Complex, North Atlantic Craton
title_full Origin of ultramafic-mafic bodies on the Isles of Lewis and Harris (Scotland, UK): Constraints on the Archean-Paleoproterozoic evolution of the Lewisian Gneiss Complex, North Atlantic Craton
title_fullStr Origin of ultramafic-mafic bodies on the Isles of Lewis and Harris (Scotland, UK): Constraints on the Archean-Paleoproterozoic evolution of the Lewisian Gneiss Complex, North Atlantic Craton
title_full_unstemmed Origin of ultramafic-mafic bodies on the Isles of Lewis and Harris (Scotland, UK): Constraints on the Archean-Paleoproterozoic evolution of the Lewisian Gneiss Complex, North Atlantic Craton
title_sort origin of ultramafic-mafic bodies on the isles of lewis and harris (scotland, uk): constraints on the archean-paleoproterozoic evolution of the lewisian gneiss complex, north atlantic craton
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https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/147843/1/Guice,etal.OuterHebrides_paper_accepted_paper.pdf
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