Geodynamic processes, continental growth, and mantle evolution recorded inlate Archean greenstone belts of the southern Superior Province, Canada

Citation
A. Polat et R. Kerrich, Geodynamic processes, continental growth, and mantle evolution recorded inlate Archean greenstone belts of the southern Superior Province, Canada, PRECAMB RES, 112(1-2), 2001, pp. 5-25
Citations number
78
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
PRECAMBRIAN RESEARCH
ISSN journal
03019268 → ACNP
Volume
112
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
5 - 25
Database
ISI
SICI code
0301-9268(20011115)112:1-2<5:GPCGAM>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
An episodic continental growth model, by lateral spread of subduction-accre tion complexes, is proposed for the late Archean southern Superior Province , based on structural relationships and high precision trace element data f or the 2.7 Ga Wawa and Abitibi subprovinces. Two principal volcanic associa tions are recognized: (1) tholeiitic basalt-komatiite; and (2) tholeiitic t o calc-alkaline bimodal basalt-rhyolite. Tholeiitic basalts of the former a ssociation are characterized by near-flat REE patterns and complex Th-U-Nb- LREE systematics; rare transitional to alkaline basalts and Al-depleted kom atiites have fractionated REE patterns and OIB-like trace element signature s. This is interpreted as representing an oceanic plateau derived from a he terogeneous mantle plume. The latter bimodal association has fractionated R EE patterns and negative Nb, Ta, P, and Ti anomalies typical of arc magmas. Turbidites plot on mixing hyperbolae between mafic and felsic end members. This association is interpreted as an arc-trench system. Tonalite plutons derived from partial melting of subducted oceanic slabs intrude the subduct ion-accretion complex as the magmatic arc axis migrated towards the trench. In the Abitibi belt, boninite-series low-Ti tholeiite flows stratigraphica lly intercalated with the basalt-komatiite association signifying coeval er uption of plume and arc lavas. Plateau tholeiites are characterized by Nb/U , Th/U, Nb/Th, Nb/La, Th/La, and La/Sm-pm ratios that span the primitive ma ntle values. Are associations have Nb/U, Nb/Th, and Nb/La ratios that are s ystematically lower than the primitive mantle ratios, but have La/Sm-pm rat ios that are systematically higher than the primitive mantle ratio. The var iability of these ratios in oceanic plateau basalts is interpreted in terms of recycling variable quantities of oceanic crust processed through a subd uction zone (high Nb/U, Nb/Th), and complementary arc crust (low Nb/U, Nb/T h) into the source of the plumes. In the Wawa and Abitibi greenstone belts of the southern Superior Province, eruption of voluminous ocean plateau and island arc volcanic sequences, deposition of kilometer-thick siliciclastic trench turbidites, and intrusion of the supracrustal units by syn- to post -kinematic TTG plutons occurred in the relatively short period of time of 2 .75-2.65 Ga. All these events were accompanied by contemporaneous intense p oly-phase deformation, regional greenschist to amphibolite facies metamorph ism, and terrane accretion along a north-northwest-dipping subduction zone. Collectively, these events are interpreted as a part of a late Archean sup ercontinent cycle, involving accretion of oceanic plateaus, island arcs, co ntinental fragments, closure of ocean basins, rifting of magmatic arcs, and plume arc interactions. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved .