Title of article :
Hydrothermal fluids during Mesozoic reactivation of the St. Lawrence rift system, Canada: C, O, Sr and Pb isotopic characterization
Author/Authors :
Carignan، نويسنده , , Kimberley J. and Gariépy، نويسنده , , C. and Hillaire-Marcel، نويسنده , , C.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Abstract :
Calcite veins with accessory galena, sphalerite, barite and fluorite are abundant within the Ottawa-Bonnechère and the Charlevoix-Saguenay failed arms of the St. Lawrence rift system which developed, during early Paleozoic times, within gneisses of the Grenville Province of Canada. The mineral assemblages, paragenesis and precipitation temperatures of the veins resemble the Mississippi Valley deposits. Crosscutting relationships with carbonate rocks of the St. Lawrence Lowlands and deformed carbonate rock slivers of the Charlevoix astrobleme show that the Ottawa graben and Saguenay graben veins are younger than mid-Ordovician or post-Devonian, respectively.
nd δ13C values for vein calcite are positively correlated and range from +11 to +24‰ and −9 to +3‰, respectively. 87Sr86Sr in calcite and barite range from 0.7129 to 0.7081. The fluids that precipitated calcite were part of a hydrothermal system dominated by meteoric water enriched in 18O by exchange with silicate minerals and deep-seated carbon, either from mantle outgassing, deep-seated brines of the Canadian Shield or from oxidation of reduced carbon in high-grade metamorphic rocks. Veins cutting marbles of the Grenville Supergroup have lower 87Sr86Sr and higher δ18O and δ13C values than those hosted in quartzofeldspathic gneisses of the Grenville Province, showing that the fluids were modified by interaction at depth with the marbles. Stable and Sr isotope compositions are also correlated with LaYb ratios in calcite, supporting the fact that the veins formed within similar hydrothermal systems in both the Ottawa and Saguenay grabens. The Pb isotopic compositions of vein galena are radiogenic (206Pb204Pb = 18.0–19.7; 207Pb204Pb = 15.5–15.7; 208Pb204Pb = 37.9–41.0) and positively correlated in conventional PbPb diagrams. Pb isotope and REE data strongly suggest that the fluids leached selectively, at the mineral scale, gneisses of the Grenville Province.
sinal fluids within the shelf sequence of the western Appalachians had 208Pb204Pb ratios, in the lower Paleozoic, significantly lower than those of vein galena. This excludes the basin brine model of formation for the vein deposits, like suggested for the Mississippi Valley deposits. The veins rather formed in the Mesozoic, in response to the rifting of northeastern North America and the reactivation of the St. Lawrence rift.
Keywords :
fluids , isotopes , Rift , Calcite veins , Pb?Zn deposits , hydrothermal systems , Atlantic opening
Journal title :
Chemical Geology
Journal title :
Chemical Geology