On the onset and evolution of the Ross-orogeny magmatism in North Victoria Land - Antarctica

An extensive geochemical (major-, trace-element and oxygen isotope) and geochronological (U/Pb geochronology on zircon) characterisation of Ol-bearing ultramafic-mafic cumulates and gabbro-diorites recently discovered in the southwestern region of the Wilson Terrane (North Victoria Land - Antarctica...

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Published in:Chemical Geology
Main Authors: F. Giacomini, L. Dallai, C. Ghezzo, M. Tiepolo
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description An extensive geochemical (major-, trace-element and oxygen isotope) and geochronological (U/Pb geochronology on zircon) characterisation of Ol-bearing ultramafic-mafic cumulates and gabbro-diorites recently discovered in the southwestern region of the Wilson Terrane (North Victoria Land - Antarctica) was undertaken in order to constrain source characteristics, magma evolution and emplacement history in this sector of the Cambro-Ordovician Ross Orogeny. Textural and chemical data indicate disequilibria among mineral phases of these Ol-bearing cumulate rocks. Corroded Cr-rich clinopyroxene with high Mg# (0.82) and Ca-rich plagioclase likely represent xenocrysts from an old magmatic system, and are not in equilibrium with the host cumulate assemblage (Ol + Opx + Amp + Bt + Pl). The calculated liquid in equilibrium with the xenocrysts ("melt 1") exhibits exceptionally high La/Yb ratios and Th-U concentrations, suggesting a strong sediment influx in the mantle source, possibly from the subducted slab. Because of the extensive fractional crystallisation (Fo70; Mg# = 76) and crustal contamination (e.g., δ18OOpx = 7.13-7.47‰) the trace element composition of the liquid in equilibrium with the cumulate assemblage ("melt 2") does not reveal the nature of the mantle source not the differentiation processes. The gabbroic parental liquid for the main cumulate assemblage was not produced by assimilation and fractional crystallisation (AFC) of the equilibrium "melt 1" calculated from the xenocrystic paragenesis. Rather, it likely represents a new pulse of magma originated from a different mantle source, which then evolved through AFC into gabbro-diorites. Zircon U-Pb dating of one gabbro-diorite yields a crystallisation age of 489 ± 4 Ma. Zircon in the Ol-bearing cumulates yielded two ages populations at 521 ± 2 Ma and 502 ± 3 Ma, which we interpret to represent the actual age difference between the two magmatic systems. This age difference suggests that poorly differentiated melts with adakite-type signature intruded the ...
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spelling ftunivmilanoair:oai:air.unimi.it:2434/319162 2025-01-16T19:02:46+00:00 On the onset and evolution of the Ross-orogeny magmatism in North Victoria Land - Antarctica F. Giacomini L. Dallai C. Ghezzo M. Tiepolo F. Giacomini M. Tiepolo L. Dallai C. Ghezzo 2007 http://hdl.handle.net/2434/319162 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2007.02.005 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000246646700007 volume:240 issue:1-2 firstpage:103 lastpage:128 numberofpages:26 journal:CHEMICAL GEOLOGY http://hdl.handle.net/2434/319162 doi:10.1016/j.chemgeo.2007.02.005 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-34247249760 zircon geochronology ultramafic-cumulate Antarctica adakite-type mantle melt laser ablation equilibrium Settore GEO/08 - Geochimica e Vulcanologia info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2007 ftunivmilanoair https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2007.02.005 2024-03-27T16:39:24Z An extensive geochemical (major-, trace-element and oxygen isotope) and geochronological (U/Pb geochronology on zircon) characterisation of Ol-bearing ultramafic-mafic cumulates and gabbro-diorites recently discovered in the southwestern region of the Wilson Terrane (North Victoria Land - Antarctica) was undertaken in order to constrain source characteristics, magma evolution and emplacement history in this sector of the Cambro-Ordovician Ross Orogeny. Textural and chemical data indicate disequilibria among mineral phases of these Ol-bearing cumulate rocks. Corroded Cr-rich clinopyroxene with high Mg# (0.82) and Ca-rich plagioclase likely represent xenocrysts from an old magmatic system, and are not in equilibrium with the host cumulate assemblage (Ol + Opx + Amp + Bt + Pl). The calculated liquid in equilibrium with the xenocrysts ("melt 1") exhibits exceptionally high La/Yb ratios and Th-U concentrations, suggesting a strong sediment influx in the mantle source, possibly from the subducted slab. Because of the extensive fractional crystallisation (Fo70; Mg# = 76) and crustal contamination (e.g., δ18OOpx = 7.13-7.47‰) the trace element composition of the liquid in equilibrium with the cumulate assemblage ("melt 2") does not reveal the nature of the mantle source not the differentiation processes. The gabbroic parental liquid for the main cumulate assemblage was not produced by assimilation and fractional crystallisation (AFC) of the equilibrium "melt 1" calculated from the xenocrystic paragenesis. Rather, it likely represents a new pulse of magma originated from a different mantle source, which then evolved through AFC into gabbro-diorites. Zircon U-Pb dating of one gabbro-diorite yields a crystallisation age of 489 ± 4 Ma. Zircon in the Ol-bearing cumulates yielded two ages populations at 521 ± 2 Ma and 502 ± 3 Ma, which we interpret to represent the actual age difference between the two magmatic systems. This age difference suggests that poorly differentiated melts with adakite-type signature intruded the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Victoria Land The University of Milan: Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca (AIR) Victoria Land Chemical Geology 240 1-2 103 128
spellingShingle zircon geochronology
ultramafic-cumulate
Antarctica
adakite-type mantle melt
laser ablation
equilibrium
Settore GEO/08 - Geochimica e Vulcanologia
F. Giacomini
L. Dallai
C. Ghezzo
M. Tiepolo
On the onset and evolution of the Ross-orogeny magmatism in North Victoria Land - Antarctica
title On the onset and evolution of the Ross-orogeny magmatism in North Victoria Land - Antarctica
title_full On the onset and evolution of the Ross-orogeny magmatism in North Victoria Land - Antarctica
title_fullStr On the onset and evolution of the Ross-orogeny magmatism in North Victoria Land - Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed On the onset and evolution of the Ross-orogeny magmatism in North Victoria Land - Antarctica
title_short On the onset and evolution of the Ross-orogeny magmatism in North Victoria Land - Antarctica
title_sort on the onset and evolution of the ross-orogeny magmatism in north victoria land - antarctica
topic zircon geochronology
ultramafic-cumulate
Antarctica
adakite-type mantle melt
laser ablation
equilibrium
Settore GEO/08 - Geochimica e Vulcanologia
topic_facet zircon geochronology
ultramafic-cumulate
Antarctica
adakite-type mantle melt
laser ablation
equilibrium
Settore GEO/08 - Geochimica e Vulcanologia
url http://hdl.handle.net/2434/319162
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2007.02.005