Title of article
A rare earth element study of complex zircons from early Archaean Amı̂tsoq gneisses, Godthåbsfjord, south-west Greenland
Author/Authors
Whitehouse، نويسنده , , Martin J and Kamber، نويسنده , , Balz S، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
15
From page
363
To page
377
Abstract
We present high spatial resolution ion-microprobe rare earth element (REE) data for discrete growth phases of complex polyphase zircons from early Archaean Amı̂tsoq gneisses, outer Godthåbsfjord, SW Greenland. In Matsuda diagrams, the two major growth phases, >3.8 Ga cores and ca. 3.65 Ga rims, have steep positive slopes from La to Lu, prominent positive Ce anomalies and negative Eu anomalies that are consistent with growth in a melt. Exceptions to this are non-cathodoluminescent zircon developed between the cores and rims, sometimes truncating zoning in the cores, and late Archaean prismatic tip overgrowths, both of which exhibit flatter light REE (LREE) patterns and have small or no Eu anomaly, which we interpret as the result of metamorphism and/or small-degree, isolated partial melting. Our data support previous interpretations that the ca. 3.65 Ga zircon phase was generated in a melt, with the >3.8 Ga phase representing either original protolith zircons in a large degree partial melt or inherited zircons in an introduced magma. Regardless which of these two interpretations is correct for these, and similar, rocks in the outer Godthåbsfjord, the 3.65 Ga event will have profoundly affected isotopic systems and obscured beyond recognition any earlier igneous features such as cross-cutting relationships, which may only be assigned a minimum 3.65 Ga age.
Keywords
Greenland , Godthهbsfjord , Lanthanides , zircon , Petrogenesis , archaean
Journal title
Precambrian Research
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Precambrian Research
Record number
2318059
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