Petrogenesis of Late Devonian felsic volcanic rocks of Avalonia from Burin Peninsula, Newfoundland: relation to A-type granites and fluorite mineralization

IF 1.8 3区 地球科学 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Jaroslav Dostal, Luigi Solari, Changqian Ma
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Late Devonian felsic volcanic rocks of the Grand Beach complex (GBC) of Avalonia from the Burin Peninsula, southeastern Newfoundland (northwestern Appalachians) are part of an overstep sequence overlying the Neoproterozoic basement. The volcanic complex is composed of volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks deposited in a post-tectonic extensional setting proximal to the St. Lawrence granite (SLG), a Devonian pluton associated with a prominent vein-type fluorite mineralization. The volcanic rocks are alkali rhyolites, which are weakly peraluminous and exhibit geochemical characteristics of A-type felsic magmas, such as low FeOt, MgO, CaO, and TiO2 but high contents of alkalis, Nb, Y, and Zr and high Ga/Al and FeOt/MgO ratios. They have positive ɛNd(t) values (~ + 2.5) and their Nd-depleted mantle model ages (~ 0.9 Ga) are consistent with derivation of the parental magma from metasomatized dry Avalonian lower crustal basement via partial melting followed by fractional crystallization. The U–Pb zircon age for the volcanic complex (375.6 ± 1.1 Ma) is closely comparable to the age of the SLG, suggesting that they were emplaced during the same magmatic episode. They also have similar chemical and isotopic compositions, suggesting that the GBC represents a volcanic equivalent of the SLG. The compositional differences between the volcanic rocks and the main phase of the granite pluton, including higher oxidation state of the GBC, reflect the interaction of the parental magma with crustal material and fluids. The close proximity of SLG and GBC suggests that the volcanic complex could host fluorite mineralization.

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纽芬兰布林半岛阿瓦隆尼亚晚泥盆世长岩火山岩的岩石成因:与 A 型花岗岩和萤石矿化的关系
来自纽芬兰东南部布林半岛(阿巴拉契亚山脉西北部)阿瓦隆尼亚大海滩复合体(GBC)的晚泥盆世长纤维状火山岩是覆盖在新新生代基底上的覆岩序列的一部分。火山岩复合体由火山岩和火山碎屑岩组成,沉积于构造后延伸环境中的圣劳伦斯花岗岩(SLG)附近,圣劳伦斯花岗岩是泥盆纪的一块柱岩,与突出的脉型萤石矿化有关。火山岩为碱性流纹岩,具有弱过铝性,表现出 A 型长粒岩浆的地球化学特征,如 FeOt、MgO、CaO 和 TiO2 含量低,但碱、Nb、Y 和 Zr 含量高,Ga/Al 和 FeOt/MgO 比率高。它们具有正的ɛNd(t)值(〜 + 2.5),其贫化钕的地幔模型年龄(〜 0.9 Ga)与母岩浆通过部分熔融然后部分结晶的方式从变质干燥的阿瓦隆下地壳基底中衍生出来的情况一致。火山复合体的U-Pb锆石年龄(375.6 ± 1.1 Ma)与SLG的年龄非常接近,这表明它们是在同一岩浆期形成的。它们还具有相似的化学成分和同位素成分,表明GBC相当于SLG的火山岩。火山岩与花岗岩柱主相之间的成分差异,包括 GBC 较高的氧化态,反映了母岩与地壳物质和流体之间的相互作用。SLG和GBC的接近表明,火山复合体可能蕴藏着萤石矿化。
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International Journal of Earth Sciences
International Journal of Earth Sciences 地学-地球科学综合
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4.60
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4.30%
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120
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Earth Sciences publishes process-oriented original and review papers on the history of the earth, including - Dynamics of the lithosphere - Tectonics and volcanology - Sedimentology - Evolution of life - Marine and continental ecosystems - Global dynamics of physicochemical cycles - Mineral deposits and hydrocarbons - Surface processes.
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