Two Neoarchean tectonothermal events on the western edge of the North Atlantic Craton, as revealed by SIMS dating of the Saglek Block, Nain Province, Labrador

Abstract: The Saglek Block forms the northern part of the Nain Province and underwent widespread metamorphism at c. 2.7 Ga, producing the dominant gneissosity and intercalation of supracrustal sequences. Zircon dating of gneiss samples collected along 80 km of the Labrador coast from Ramah Bay in th...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Published in:Journal of the Geological Society
Main Authors: Dunkley, Daniel J., Kusiak, Monika A., Wilde, Simon A., Whitehouse, Martin J, Sałacińska, Anna, Kielman, Ross, Konečný, Patrik
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: Zenodo 2019
Subjects:
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1144/jgs2018-153
id ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:3871418
record_format openpolar
spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:3871418 2024-09-15T18:09:58+00:00 Two Neoarchean tectonothermal events on the western edge of the North Atlantic Craton, as revealed by SIMS dating of the Saglek Block, Nain Province, Labrador Dunkley, Daniel J. Kusiak, Monika A. Wilde, Simon A. Whitehouse, Martin J Sałacińska, Anna Kielman, Ross Konečný, Patrik 2019-09-05 https://doi.org/10.1144/jgs2018-153 unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.1144/jgs2018-153 oai:zenodo.org:3871418 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2019 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.1144/jgs2018-153 2024-07-26T16:27:06Z Abstract: The Saglek Block forms the northern part of the Nain Province and underwent widespread metamorphism at c. 2.7 Ga, producing the dominant gneissosity and intercalation of supracrustal sequences. Zircon dating of gneiss samples collected along 80 km of the Labrador coast from Ramah Bay in the north to Hebron Fjord in the south confirms the widespread extent of high-grade metamorphism between 2750 and 2700 Ma. In addition, a distinct event between 2550 and 2510 Ma produced felsic melt with peritectic garnet in metavolcanic gneiss and granoblastic recrystallization in mafic granulite. Ductile deformation of granite emplaced at c. 2550 Ma indicates that this later event involved a degree of tectonism during high-T metamorphism. Such tectonism may be related to a hypothesized post-2.7 Ga juxtaposition of the predominantly Eoarchean Saglek Block against the Mesoarchean Hopedale Block, along a north–south boundary that extends from the coast near Nain to offshore of Saglek Bay. Evidence of reworking of c. 2.7 Ga gneisses by c. 2.5 Ga tectonothermal activity has been found elsewhere on the margins of the North Atlantic Craton, of which the Nain Province represents thewestern margin. In particular, a recent suggestion that c. 2.5 Ga metamorphic ages along the northern margin of the North Atlantic Craton in SW Greenland may record the final assembly of the craton could also apply to the western margin as represented by the rocks of the Nain Province. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Hopedale Nain North Atlantic Zenodo Journal of the Geological Society 177 1 31 49
institution Open Polar
collection Zenodo
op_collection_id ftzenodo
language unknown
description Abstract: The Saglek Block forms the northern part of the Nain Province and underwent widespread metamorphism at c. 2.7 Ga, producing the dominant gneissosity and intercalation of supracrustal sequences. Zircon dating of gneiss samples collected along 80 km of the Labrador coast from Ramah Bay in the north to Hebron Fjord in the south confirms the widespread extent of high-grade metamorphism between 2750 and 2700 Ma. In addition, a distinct event between 2550 and 2510 Ma produced felsic melt with peritectic garnet in metavolcanic gneiss and granoblastic recrystallization in mafic granulite. Ductile deformation of granite emplaced at c. 2550 Ma indicates that this later event involved a degree of tectonism during high-T metamorphism. Such tectonism may be related to a hypothesized post-2.7 Ga juxtaposition of the predominantly Eoarchean Saglek Block against the Mesoarchean Hopedale Block, along a north–south boundary that extends from the coast near Nain to offshore of Saglek Bay. Evidence of reworking of c. 2.7 Ga gneisses by c. 2.5 Ga tectonothermal activity has been found elsewhere on the margins of the North Atlantic Craton, of which the Nain Province represents thewestern margin. In particular, a recent suggestion that c. 2.5 Ga metamorphic ages along the northern margin of the North Atlantic Craton in SW Greenland may record the final assembly of the craton could also apply to the western margin as represented by the rocks of the Nain Province.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Dunkley, Daniel J.
Kusiak, Monika A.
Wilde, Simon A.
Whitehouse, Martin J
Sałacińska, Anna
Kielman, Ross
Konečný, Patrik
spellingShingle Dunkley, Daniel J.
Kusiak, Monika A.
Wilde, Simon A.
Whitehouse, Martin J
Sałacińska, Anna
Kielman, Ross
Konečný, Patrik
Two Neoarchean tectonothermal events on the western edge of the North Atlantic Craton, as revealed by SIMS dating of the Saglek Block, Nain Province, Labrador
author_facet Dunkley, Daniel J.
Kusiak, Monika A.
Wilde, Simon A.
Whitehouse, Martin J
Sałacińska, Anna
Kielman, Ross
Konečný, Patrik
author_sort Dunkley, Daniel J.
title Two Neoarchean tectonothermal events on the western edge of the North Atlantic Craton, as revealed by SIMS dating of the Saglek Block, Nain Province, Labrador
title_short Two Neoarchean tectonothermal events on the western edge of the North Atlantic Craton, as revealed by SIMS dating of the Saglek Block, Nain Province, Labrador
title_full Two Neoarchean tectonothermal events on the western edge of the North Atlantic Craton, as revealed by SIMS dating of the Saglek Block, Nain Province, Labrador
title_fullStr Two Neoarchean tectonothermal events on the western edge of the North Atlantic Craton, as revealed by SIMS dating of the Saglek Block, Nain Province, Labrador
title_full_unstemmed Two Neoarchean tectonothermal events on the western edge of the North Atlantic Craton, as revealed by SIMS dating of the Saglek Block, Nain Province, Labrador
title_sort two neoarchean tectonothermal events on the western edge of the north atlantic craton, as revealed by sims dating of the saglek block, nain province, labrador
publisher Zenodo
publishDate 2019
url https://doi.org/10.1144/jgs2018-153
genre Greenland
Hopedale
Nain
North Atlantic
genre_facet Greenland
Hopedale
Nain
North Atlantic
op_relation https://doi.org/10.1144/jgs2018-153
oai:zenodo.org:3871418
op_rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode
op_doi https://doi.org/10.1144/jgs2018-153
container_title Journal of the Geological Society
container_volume 177
container_issue 1
container_start_page 31
op_container_end_page 49
_version_ 1810447570298732544