Chronostratigraphic constraints on the genesis of Archean greenstone belts, northwestern Superior Province, Ontario, Canada

Autor: Michelle L Moore, Denver Stone, Donald W. Davis, Fernando Corfu
Rok vydání: 1998
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Zdroj: Precambrian Research. 92:277-295
ISSN: 0301-9268
Popis: The paper reports new U–Pb zircon ages for supracrustal assemblages of the Red Lake, McInnes Lake, Hornby Lake, North Spirit Lake and Favourable Lake greenstone belts of northwestern Superior Province and evaluates their significance within the regional stratigraphic and tectonic context. The new data confirm and refine the existing picture of a multistage evolution lasting ca 300 m.y., initiated at ca 3000 Ma by periods of coeval calc-alkalic, tholeiitic and komatiitic magmatic activity, followed by the eventual accretion of a microcontinental nucleus by ca 2900–2800 Ma, and concluded by an intense period of extensive tholeiitic and calc-alkalic volcanism, and by widespread plutonism and tectonism between 2750 and 2680 Ma. Volcanic sequences in the McInnes Lake and Hornby Lake greenstone belts of the Berens River Subprovince yield ages of 2974±2, 2969±3, 2928±2 and 2901±2 Ma, showing a correlation with the early stages of greenstone belt development in the region. Similarly, a sedimentary unit in the northern Red Lake greenstone belt was probably deposited at ca 2900 Ma, as indicated by a range of detrital zircon ages between 2989 and 2916 Ma, and the absence of younger components. By contrast, a volcanic unit in the center of the Red Lake greenstone belt, previously thought to be 2830 Ma, yields an age of 2745+7/−4 Ma, which correlates with some of the latest volcanic episodes in the Uchi Subprovince. A detrital zircon population in a sedimentary unit of the western Favourable Lake greenstone belt of the Sachigo Subprovince displays single grain ages ranging from 2843 to 2727 Ma, the youngest age corresponding to that of an unconformably underlying tonalite gneiss. The geological and geochronological relationships suggest that the North Spirit Lake and Favourable Lake greenstone belts represent back-arc basins that evolved between ca 2750 and 2730 Ma in a transtensional setting within the older North Caribou terrane; sedimentation was initiated during opening and deepening of the basins and accompanied most of the concluding compression and imbrication stages. The period between 2750 and 2680 Ma was also characterized by widespread granitoid plutonism that enveloped the McInnes Lake and Hornby Lake greenstone belts and older tonalites and formed the bulk of the Berens River Subprovince.
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