A PETROLOGIC, GEOCHEMICAL AND OSMIUM ISOTOPIC STUDY OF SELECTED PRECAMBRIAN KOMATIITES

The major and trace elements, and Re-Os isotope systematics of the ca. 2.7-Ga komatiites from the Alexo and Dundonald Beach areas in the Abitibi greenstone belt, Canada, and ca. 2.0-Ga komatiites from Jeesiörova, Finnish Lapland were examined in order to constrain the long-term Os isotopic evolution...

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Main Author: Gangopadhyay, Amitava
Other Authors: Walker, Richard J., Digital Repository at the University of Maryland, University of Maryland (College Park, Md.), Geology
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2004
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1903/2011
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Geology
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description The major and trace elements, and Re-Os isotope systematics of the ca. 2.7-Ga komatiites from the Alexo and Dundonald Beach areas in the Abitibi greenstone belt, Canada, and ca. 2.0-Ga komatiites from Jeesiörova, Finnish Lapland were examined in order to constrain the long-term Os isotopic evolution of their mantle sources and also to evaluate different petrogenetic models for their generation. The Re-Os isotope results for whole-rock komatiites and chromite separates from Alexo, Dundonald Beach and the Jeesiörova areas, all yield precisely chondritic intial Os isotopic compositions of their mantle sources (gamma-Os = -0.1± 1.0, 0.0 ± 0.6 and 0.1± 0.5, respectively), consistent with that for the projected primitive upper mantle. The uniform chondritic initial Os isotopic compositions of these komatiites suggest their derivation from mantle sources that had undergone neither long-term Re-depletion nor enrichments in radiogenic Os-187. The uniform chondritic initial Os isotopic compositions of the Ti-rich Finnish komatiites also suggest that the processes responsible for high Ti concentrations in the Finnish rocks must have either been coeval with the generation of the rocks or Re and Os were not significantly fractionated during the processes. The uniform Os isotopic compositions of the Precambrian mantle source regions for these komatiites are in contrast to the variably radiogenic Os isotopic compositions, commonly reported for the present-day ocean island basalts and modern arc-related rocks. This suggests that the Precambrian mantle was significantly more homogeneous than the present-day mantle. Finally, the high-precision Os isotopic results of this study, combined with those previously published for Precambrian ultramafic rocks suggest that although Os isotopic heterogeneities began to appear in the terrestrial mantle as early as ~2.8 Ga, large portions of the Precambrian mantle were evidently not affected by the processes responsible for long-term Os isotopic heterogeneities.
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spelling ftunivmaryland:oai:drum.lib.umd.edu:1903/2011 2025-04-06T15:08:56+00:00 A PETROLOGIC, GEOCHEMICAL AND OSMIUM ISOTOPIC STUDY OF SELECTED PRECAMBRIAN KOMATIITES Gangopadhyay, Amitava Walker, Richard J. Digital Repository at the University of Maryland University of Maryland (College Park, Md.) Geology 2004-11-17 1173817 bytes application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1903/2011 en_US eng http://hdl.handle.net/1903/2011 Geology Geochemistry Komatiites Re-Os mantle geochemistry Precambrian greenstone belts ultramafic rocks Dissertation 2004 ftunivmaryland 2025-03-07T05:03:36Z The major and trace elements, and Re-Os isotope systematics of the ca. 2.7-Ga komatiites from the Alexo and Dundonald Beach areas in the Abitibi greenstone belt, Canada, and ca. 2.0-Ga komatiites from Jeesiörova, Finnish Lapland were examined in order to constrain the long-term Os isotopic evolution of their mantle sources and also to evaluate different petrogenetic models for their generation. The Re-Os isotope results for whole-rock komatiites and chromite separates from Alexo, Dundonald Beach and the Jeesiörova areas, all yield precisely chondritic intial Os isotopic compositions of their mantle sources (gamma-Os = -0.1± 1.0, 0.0 ± 0.6 and 0.1± 0.5, respectively), consistent with that for the projected primitive upper mantle. The uniform chondritic initial Os isotopic compositions of these komatiites suggest their derivation from mantle sources that had undergone neither long-term Re-depletion nor enrichments in radiogenic Os-187. The uniform chondritic initial Os isotopic compositions of the Ti-rich Finnish komatiites also suggest that the processes responsible for high Ti concentrations in the Finnish rocks must have either been coeval with the generation of the rocks or Re and Os were not significantly fractionated during the processes. The uniform Os isotopic compositions of the Precambrian mantle source regions for these komatiites are in contrast to the variably radiogenic Os isotopic compositions, commonly reported for the present-day ocean island basalts and modern arc-related rocks. This suggests that the Precambrian mantle was significantly more homogeneous than the present-day mantle. Finally, the high-precision Os isotopic results of this study, combined with those previously published for Precambrian ultramafic rocks suggest that although Os isotopic heterogeneities began to appear in the terrestrial mantle as early as ~2.8 Ga, large portions of the Precambrian mantle were evidently not affected by the processes responsible for long-term Os isotopic heterogeneities. Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Lapland Ocean Island University of Maryland: Digital Repository (DRUM) Canada
spellingShingle Geology
Geochemistry
Komatiites
Re-Os
mantle geochemistry
Precambrian
greenstone belts
ultramafic rocks
Gangopadhyay, Amitava
A PETROLOGIC, GEOCHEMICAL AND OSMIUM ISOTOPIC STUDY OF SELECTED PRECAMBRIAN KOMATIITES
title A PETROLOGIC, GEOCHEMICAL AND OSMIUM ISOTOPIC STUDY OF SELECTED PRECAMBRIAN KOMATIITES
title_full A PETROLOGIC, GEOCHEMICAL AND OSMIUM ISOTOPIC STUDY OF SELECTED PRECAMBRIAN KOMATIITES
title_fullStr A PETROLOGIC, GEOCHEMICAL AND OSMIUM ISOTOPIC STUDY OF SELECTED PRECAMBRIAN KOMATIITES
title_full_unstemmed A PETROLOGIC, GEOCHEMICAL AND OSMIUM ISOTOPIC STUDY OF SELECTED PRECAMBRIAN KOMATIITES
title_short A PETROLOGIC, GEOCHEMICAL AND OSMIUM ISOTOPIC STUDY OF SELECTED PRECAMBRIAN KOMATIITES
title_sort petrologic, geochemical and osmium isotopic study of selected precambrian komatiites
topic Geology
Geochemistry
Komatiites
Re-Os
mantle geochemistry
Precambrian
greenstone belts
ultramafic rocks
topic_facet Geology
Geochemistry
Komatiites
Re-Os
mantle geochemistry
Precambrian
greenstone belts
ultramafic rocks
url http://hdl.handle.net/1903/2011