Title of article :
Archean crustal evolution of the Suomussalmi district as part of the Kianta Complex, Karelia: Constraints from geochemistry and isotopes of granitoids
Author/Authors :
Perttu Mikkola، نويسنده , , Hannu Huhma، نويسنده , , Esa Heilimo، نويسنده , , Martin Whitehouse، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
This study presents new geochemical and isotopic data from granitoids belonging to the Kianta Complex of the Western Karelian terrane, collected from the Suomussalmi district in eastern Finland. Geochemically the Archean granitoids can be divided into five groups: TTGs (tonalite–trondhjemite–granodiorite, sensu stricto), transitional TTGs, sanukitoids (high-Mg granitoids), quartz diorites and anatectic leucogranitoids. This study includes chemical data for the first four and isotopic data for all the suites. The majority (78 out of 80 samples) of TTGs sensu stricto (K2O/Na2O 0.5) display higher LILE concentrations, but otherwise closely resemble the TTGs sensu stricto. Sanukitoids and quartz diorites have moderate (La/Yb)N (6–50) and higher HREE, Cr and Ni than the TTGs. Sanukitoids can be differentiated from quartz diorites based on higher Ba (averages 1453 vs. 626 ppm), K2O (averages 3.02 vs. 1.94%) and LREE (LaN averages 141 vs. 92) contents, although overlap between these two suites exists. TTG magmatism in Suomussalmi and the surrounding parts of Kianta Complex can be divided into three major phases: ca 2.95 Ga, 2.83–2.78 Ga and 2.76–2.74 Ga. Sanukitoid magmatism (2.73–2.71 Ga) partly overlaps in error limits with quartz diorites aged 2.70 Ga and is coeval with one transitional TTG sample (2.72 Ga). Migmatization of older rocks and intrusion of leucogranitoids took place at 2.70–2.69 Ga. Geochemistry, inherited zircons (< 3.44 Ga) and the negative initial εNd values of most rocks indicate varying involvement of older crust in their genesis, but δ18O values of zircons show that source(s) with high δ18O value(s) were significant only in the genesis of the youngest TTG and sanukitoid samples.
Keywords :
Southwest Hokkaido , Asthenospheric upwelling , basalt , Sr–Nd isotopes , Lower crust , Felsic volcanic rocks