• Title of article

    Chemical sedimentary protoliths in the > 3.75 Ga Nuvvuagittuq Supracrustal Belt (Québec, Canada)

  • Author/Authors

    Mloszewska، نويسنده , , A.M. and Mojzsis، نويسنده , , S.J. and Pecoits، نويسنده , , E. and Papineau، نويسنده , , D. and Dauphas، نويسنده , , N. and Konhauser، نويسنده , , K.O.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
  • Pages
    21
  • From page
    574
  • To page
    594
  • Abstract
    Analyses of chemical sedimentary precipitates such as banded iron formation (BIF) provide a direct means to explore the nature and composition of the early hydrosphere. The recently discovered > 3750 Myr old Nuvvuagittuq Supracrustal Belt (NSB) in the Northeast Superior Province (Québec, Canada) hosts a suite of iron oxide-rich (± pyroxene and amphibole) units that are interpreted to be the metamorphosed equivalents of Fe oxide-facies BIF, and a collection of BIF-like Ca–Fe–Mg silicate rocks. The NSB rocks provide a rare glimpse of trace metal availability in Eoarchean (ca. 3800 Ma) seawater. As they may be contemporaneous with the relatively well-studied Isua Supracrustal Belt of southern West Greenland, their comparison provides an opportunity to enhance our basic understanding of the Eoarchean oceans at a global scale. Work since the initial discovery of the NSB in 2001 has established the basic lithological, geochemical and petrographic characteristics of these BIF and BIF-like rocks. Here we review the current state of knowledge of NSB rocks of probable chemical sedimentary origin, including aspects of their geology, likely origin and age. We conclude by examining the implications of results thus far for our understanding of early seawater compositions, and for the emergence of life in the context of early metallo-enzyme evolution.
  • Keywords
    Nuvvuagittuq , Archean , Banded iron formation , Seawater , Metallo-enzymes , geochemistry
  • Journal title
    Gondwana Research
  • Serial Year
    2013
  • Journal title
    Gondwana Research
  • Record number

    2364429