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Early and Middle Proterozoic Volcanic Suites of the Laurentian and North Atlantic Shields |
Max-Planck-Institute fuer Chemie, Postfach 3060, D-6500 Mainz, West Germany
Department of Geology, Australian National University, P.O. Box 4, Canberra, A.C.T. 2600, Australia
The Circum-Superior Belt of Proterozoic basalts and sedimentary rocks surrounds, and in some places, unconformably overlies the Archaean Superior Craton in northern Quebec, Canada. Four main groups of volcanic rocks are recognized. The oldest unit, the Eskimo Formation on the Belcher Islands, consists of subaerial massive continental tholeiites with 47% MgO, relatively high SiO2 and K2O, enriched LREE and other incompatible elements, negative Nb and Ta anomalies, and
The chemical features of Eskimo Formation basalts and spinifex basalts can be explained by crustal contamination of parental magmas derived from depleted mantle with
The stratigraphic sequence(1) early contaminated continental basalt, (2) transitional basalt, (3) MORB-like basalt, (4) crustally-contaminated komatiiteis considered to have arisen during continental rifting, spreading, and then closure of an ocean basin surrounding the Superior Craton.
Nd (T = 1.8 Ga) of 7 to 8. The overlying Flaherty Formation contains largely subaqueous, massive or pillowed, mildly alkaline (transitional) basalts with relatively low SiO2, high alkalis and TiO2, enriched incompatible trace elements (including Nb and Ta), and
Nd of + 3. Stratigraphically higher units (on the Ottawa Islands and the Chukotat Formation, Cape Smith Belt) contain subaqueous, massive or pillowed flows, and layered gabbro-peridotite flows with compositions ranging from MgO-rich ol-phyric basalt and evolved cpx-plag-phyric basalt to ol-cpx cumulate. Maximum MgO in noncumulate samples reaches 17 wt%, and trace element characteristics are MORB-like: LREE and other incompatible elements are depleted, and
Nd is + 4 to + 5. The highest units, exposed on the Ottawa Islands, consist of komatiitic basalts and include unusual spinifex-textured layered flows. Although maximum noncumulate MgO contents are about 16 wt%, olivine xenocrysts in cumulate layers have the composition Fo92, and provide evidence of a komatiite (MgO =
22%) precursor magma. Komatiitic basalts are less depleted than the underlying Mg-basalts, with fiat to enriched LREE, negative Nb and Ta anomalies, and
Nd = 0.
Nd = + 5: the continental tholeiites by 2030% contamination of parental basalt and the spinifex basalts by about 7% contamination of parental komatiite. The Mg-basalt series results from partial melting of depleted mantle followed by low pressure fractional crystallization, while Flaherty Formation basalts come from a more enriched mantle source.