Title of article :
Extreme positive Ce-anomalies in a 3.0 Ga submarine volcanic sequence, Murchison Province: Oxygenated marine bottom waters
Author/Authors :
Kerrich، نويسنده , , Robert and Said، نويسنده , , Nuru، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Systematic positive anomalies of Ce, where Ce/Ce* spans 2.1 to 11.4, are present in basalts and rhyolites of a 2.96 Ga submarine volcanic sequence of the Murchison Province, Western Australia. This volcanic sequence is host to a stratabound Cu–Zn deposit that formed on the seafloor from a seawater hydrothermal system. These are true Ce anomalies as Pr/Pr* < 1. In modern oxygenated marine water Ce is sequestered by Mn-oxides and hydroxides, which coprecipitate with Fe-oxides and hydroxides as nodules and crusts on the ocean floor, as well as Fe–Mn chemical sediments from hydrothermal systems at ocean spreading centers. Fe–Mn sediments have positive Ce anomalies and marine water complementary negative anomalies. Such Ce anomalies have not formerly been reported for Archean hydrothermally altered volcanic rocks. These extreme anomalies are attributed to Mn-transport in shallow-circulating oxygenated marine bottom waters peripheral to the deeper, hotter, hydrothermal system from which the Cu–Zn deposit formed, and record an oxygenated marine environment ~ 500 Ma before the so-called great oxidation event at ~ 2.4 Ga. Results for positive Ce anomalies in the Golden Grove volcanic sequence are complementary to negative anomalies in Archean BIF, collectively stemming from particulate scavenging of Ce+ 3 in an oxic water column.
Keywords :
Oxygenated ocean , Archean , Submarine volcanic sequence , Ce anomaly
Journal title :
Chemical Geology
Journal title :
Chemical Geology