Title of article :
Integrated Pb- and S-isotope investigation of sulphide minerals from the early Archaean of southwest Greenland
Author/Authors :
Whitehouse، نويسنده , , Martin J. and Kamber، نويسنده , , Balz S. and Fedo، نويسنده , , Christopher M. and Lepland، نويسنده , , Aivo، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
20
From page :
112
To page :
131
Abstract :
We present high-spatial resolution secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) measurements of Pb and S isotopes in sulphides from early Archaean samples at two localities in southwest Greenland. Secondary pyrite from a 3.71 Ga sample of magnetite–quartz banded iron formation in the Isua Greenstone Belt, which has previously yielded unradiogenic Pb consistent with its ancient origin, contains sulphur with a mass independently fractionated (MIF) isotope signature (Δ33S = + 3.3‰). This reflects the secondary mineralization of remobilized sedimentary S carrying a component modified by photochemical reactions in the early Archaean atmosphere. It further represents one of the most extreme positive excursions so far known from the early Archaean rock record. Sulphides from a quartz–pyroxene rock and an ultramafic boudin from the island of Akilia, in the Godthåbsfjord, have heterogeneous and generally radiogenic Pb isotopic compositions that we interpret to represent partial re-equilibration of Pb between the sulphides and whole rocks during tectonothermal events at 3.6, 2.7 and 1.6 Ga. Both these samples have Δ33S = 0 (within analytical error) and therefore show no evidence for MIF sulphur. These data are consistent with previous interpretations that the rock cannot be proven to have a sedimentary origin. Our study illustrates that SIMS S-isotope measurements in ancient rocks can be used to elucidate early atmospheric parameters because of the ability to obtain combined S and Pb-isotope data, but caution must be applied when using such data to infer protolith. When information from geological context, petrography and chronology (i.e. by Pb isotopes) is combined and fully evaluated, Δ33S signatures from sulphides and their geological significance can be interpreted with a higher degree of confidence.
Keywords :
Secondary ion mass spectrometer , Pb isotopes , archaean , Greenland , S isotopes
Journal title :
Chemical Geology
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Chemical Geology
Record number :
2257778
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