加拿大纽芬兰岛湾变质底的地球化学和年代学:原岩及其俯冲起始的意义

GSA Bulletin Pub Date : 2023-04-17 DOI:10.1130/b36662.1
François Fournier-Roy, C. Guilmette, K. Larson, Antoine Godet, M. Soret, C. V. van Staal, J. Bédard
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加拿大纽芬兰岛湾复合体,代表了Taconic造山运动期间向Laurentian边缘隆起的一个化石俯冲系统。本文对来自桌山和北臂山地块的岛屿湾变质底岩进行了全岩地球化学和年代学研究。离岛湾变质底可划分为3个单元:高变质级Grt-Cpx角闪岩和Grt-Cpx麻粒岩单元、中变质级普通角闪岩单元和中变质级变质沉积为主单元。根据其主量元素和微量元素含量,可以推断出两种类型的岛屿湾单一变质岩原岩:高镁含量和微量元素含量不足的堆积辉长岩原岩和微量元素含量确定正常中洋脊玄武岩(N-MORB)亲和力的玄武岩原岩。对两种常见角闪岩样品的钛矿原位U-Pb分析结果显示,其年龄分别为486±7 Ma和484±4 Ma,为变质年龄(约485 Ma)。变质沉积岩单元的一个样品得到的碎屑锆石日期范围从太古代到奥陶系,最年轻的日期定义了大约490 Ma的最主要峰值。这个最年轻的峰与一个与弧相关的源相一致,可能与Taconic造山运动期间上板的弧岩浆活动有关。这些观测结果表明:(1)导致群岛湾杂岩形成的俯冲作用在约485 Ma以前的大洋域中成核;(2)形成元沉积单元的沉积物部分来源于上板块,并在俯冲活动时沉积于下板块。
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Geochemistry and geochronology of the Bay of Islands metamorphic sole, Newfoundland, Canada: Protoliths and implications for subduction initiation
The Bay of Islands complex, Newfoundland, Canada, represents a fossil subduction system that was obducted onto the Laurentian margin during the Taconic Orogeny. We present whole-rock geochemistry and geochronology for the Bay of Islands metamorphic sole from the Table Mountain and North Arm Mountain massifs. The Bay of Islands metamorphic sole can be subdivided into three units: a high metamorphic-grade Grt-Cpx amphibolite and Grt-Cpx granulite unit, a medium metamorphic-grade common amphibolite unit, and a medium metamorphic-grade metasedimentary-dominated unit. Based on their major and trace element contents, two types of protoliths can be inferred for the Bay of Islands sole metabasites: cumulate gabbroic protoliths with high Mg numbers and depleted trace element contents, and basaltic protoliths with trace element contents defining a normal mid-oceanic-ridge basalt (N-MORB) affinity. Titanite in situ U-Pb analyses of two common amphibolite samples yield dates of 486 ± 7 Ma and 484 ± 4 Ma, which are interpreted as a metamorphic age (ca. 485 Ma). One sample from the metasedimentary unit yields detrital zircon dates that range from Archean to Ordovician, with the youngest dates defining the most dominant peak at ca. 490 Ma. This youngest peak is consistent with an arc-related source that may be linked with arc magmatism of the upper plate during the Taconic Orogeny. These observations suggest that (1) the subduction responsible for the formation of the Bay of Islands complex nucleated in an oceanic domain before ca. 485 Ma; and (2) the sediments that form the metasedimentary unit were partly sourced from the upper plate and were deposited on the lower plate while subduction was active.
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