Origins of high δ18O in 3.7-3.6 Ga crust: A zircon and garnet record in Isua clastic metasedimentary rocks

2020 Elsevier B.V. Elevated δ18O is used as a marker for the presence of continents and surficial alteration in the Eoarchean and Hadean. This study establishes a timeline for δ18O enrichment in Eoarchean metasedimentary rocks of the Isua supracrustal belt in Greenland. The source-rocks for the prot...

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Main Authors: Gauthiez-Putallaz, Laure, Nutman, Allen Phillip, Bennett, Vickie C., Rubatto, Daniela
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Published: Research Online 2020
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Online Access:https://ro.uow.edu.au/smhpapers1/1190
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spelling ftunivwollongong:oai:ro.uow.edu.au:smhpapers1-2204 2023-05-15T16:30:05+02:00 Origins of high δ18O in 3.7-3.6 Ga crust: A zircon and garnet record in Isua clastic metasedimentary rocks Gauthiez-Putallaz, Laure Nutman, Allen Phillip Bennett, Vickie C. Rubatto, Daniela 2020-01-01T08:00:00Z https://ro.uow.edu.au/smhpapers1/1190 unknown Research Online https://ro.uow.edu.au/smhpapers1/1190 Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health - Papers: Part B origins high δ18o isua clastic metasedimentary rocks record 3.7-3.6 garnet zircon ga crust: article 2020 ftunivwollongong 2021-08-23T22:27:04Z 2020 Elsevier B.V. Elevated δ18O is used as a marker for the presence of continents and surficial alteration in the Eoarchean and Hadean. This study establishes a timeline for δ18O enrichment in Eoarchean metasedimentary rocks of the Isua supracrustal belt in Greenland. The source-rocks for the protolith of these metasedimentary rocks are mafic to intermediate magmatic rocks of ≥3709 ± 4 Ma, based on the age of zircons found in volcanogenic layers. The δ18O of +5.4 ± 0.4‰ of the zircon crystals indicate that the sources had a primary mantle-derived signature. However, garnet in two metasediments yields higher δ18O values of +8.7 to +9.7‰, in equilibrium with a whole-rock of +11 to +12‰ at 500-600 °C. This requires that the mafic protolith was weathered at surficial conditions, in agreement with previous conclusions based on major element geochemistry. The garnet grains with high δ18O record four growth zones, assigned to I) arc-building thermal metamorphism, II-III) terrane assembly at medium to high-pressure conditions, estimated to occur at 3660-3690 Ma and IV) late-Archaean overprint likely at ca. 2690 Ma. This shows that material with originally mantle-like δ18O was altered at low temperature (near-surface) to generate elevated oxygen isotope signatures and then recycled to middle-crustal conditions within 10-50 million years of crystallization in the Eoarchean. We propose that melting of such rocks could produce the zircon crystals with high δ18O that are found in the detrital and magmatic record in the Archean. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland University of Wollongong, Australia: Research Online Greenland
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topic origins
high
δ18o
isua
clastic
metasedimentary
rocks
record
3.7-3.6
garnet
zircon
ga
crust:
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δ18o
isua
clastic
metasedimentary
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3.7-3.6
garnet
zircon
ga
crust:
Gauthiez-Putallaz, Laure
Nutman, Allen Phillip
Bennett, Vickie C.
Rubatto, Daniela
Origins of high δ18O in 3.7-3.6 Ga crust: A zircon and garnet record in Isua clastic metasedimentary rocks
topic_facet origins
high
δ18o
isua
clastic
metasedimentary
rocks
record
3.7-3.6
garnet
zircon
ga
crust:
description 2020 Elsevier B.V. Elevated δ18O is used as a marker for the presence of continents and surficial alteration in the Eoarchean and Hadean. This study establishes a timeline for δ18O enrichment in Eoarchean metasedimentary rocks of the Isua supracrustal belt in Greenland. The source-rocks for the protolith of these metasedimentary rocks are mafic to intermediate magmatic rocks of ≥3709 ± 4 Ma, based on the age of zircons found in volcanogenic layers. The δ18O of +5.4 ± 0.4‰ of the zircon crystals indicate that the sources had a primary mantle-derived signature. However, garnet in two metasediments yields higher δ18O values of +8.7 to +9.7‰, in equilibrium with a whole-rock of +11 to +12‰ at 500-600 °C. This requires that the mafic protolith was weathered at surficial conditions, in agreement with previous conclusions based on major element geochemistry. The garnet grains with high δ18O record four growth zones, assigned to I) arc-building thermal metamorphism, II-III) terrane assembly at medium to high-pressure conditions, estimated to occur at 3660-3690 Ma and IV) late-Archaean overprint likely at ca. 2690 Ma. This shows that material with originally mantle-like δ18O was altered at low temperature (near-surface) to generate elevated oxygen isotope signatures and then recycled to middle-crustal conditions within 10-50 million years of crystallization in the Eoarchean. We propose that melting of such rocks could produce the zircon crystals with high δ18O that are found in the detrital and magmatic record in the Archean.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Gauthiez-Putallaz, Laure
Nutman, Allen Phillip
Bennett, Vickie C.
Rubatto, Daniela
author_facet Gauthiez-Putallaz, Laure
Nutman, Allen Phillip
Bennett, Vickie C.
Rubatto, Daniela
author_sort Gauthiez-Putallaz, Laure
title Origins of high δ18O in 3.7-3.6 Ga crust: A zircon and garnet record in Isua clastic metasedimentary rocks
title_short Origins of high δ18O in 3.7-3.6 Ga crust: A zircon and garnet record in Isua clastic metasedimentary rocks
title_full Origins of high δ18O in 3.7-3.6 Ga crust: A zircon and garnet record in Isua clastic metasedimentary rocks
title_fullStr Origins of high δ18O in 3.7-3.6 Ga crust: A zircon and garnet record in Isua clastic metasedimentary rocks
title_full_unstemmed Origins of high δ18O in 3.7-3.6 Ga crust: A zircon and garnet record in Isua clastic metasedimentary rocks
title_sort origins of high δ18o in 3.7-3.6 ga crust: a zircon and garnet record in isua clastic metasedimentary rocks
publisher Research Online
publishDate 2020
url https://ro.uow.edu.au/smhpapers1/1190
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