Petrogenesis of the > 2.90 Ga komatiite in the Sujiagou region of the North China Craton: Implications for Archean mantle source and geodynamic setting

IF 3.2 2区 地球科学 Q2 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Precambrian Research Pub Date : 2024-11-30 DOI:10.1016/j.precamres.2024.107632
Rui Zuo , Xiaoping Long , Bin Wu , Mei-Fu Zhou
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Komatiite, characterized by high MgO content and low H2O concentration, is crucial to understanding the Archean magma processes and crust–mantle differentiation. Although well preserved in most cratons, Archean komatiites are scarce in the North China Craton (NCC). The Sujiagou komatiites, as the most typical Archean komatiites in China, were exposed in the Luxi terrane, but their geochronology and petrogenesis types remain controversial. In this study, our new Re–Os data indicate the Sujiagou komatiites originated before 2.90 Ga. The felsic zircons discovered in the komatiites, coupled with Nb–Th–La simulation, suggest ∼ 2 % crustal contamination of the komatiites. Thus, the least-altered, spinifex- and massive-texture samples that underwent unconspicuous crustal contamination were selected as proximate proxies for the primary magma composition. The Al/Ti ratios of the Sujiagou komatiites are comparable to or slightly exceed those of chondrite, suggesting they were aluminium-undepleted komatiites and formed at ∼ 8 GPa. The primitive mantle-normalized rare earth element (REE) patterns show depleted light REE and flat heavy REE, suggesting approximately 50 % partial melting based on REE simulation. Additionally, the komatiites exhibit slightly depleted Os isotope ratios, with an average γOs(t) value of -0.3, indicating the magma source is comparable to or slightly depleted to chondrite. Simulation of the relevant Nb/Zr and La/SmPM ratios further suggests the mantle source became slightly depleted due to ca. 1 % melt extraction. Furthermore, the Mg isotopic composition of the Sujiagou komatiites (δ26Mg = -0.23 ± 0.03 ‰) is consistent with that of the primitive mantle, indicating the absence of recycled carbonate material in the mantle source. Both Re–Os and Mg isotopes reveal limited involvement of crustal or carbonate material in the mantle source, implying the absence of oceanic slab subduction in the Luxi terrane during this time. The formation of the Sujiagou komatiites can be attributed to a hot mantle plume, resulting from high potential and eruption temperature. The identification of felsic zircons in the Sujiagou komatiites indicates the presence of an ancient continental nucleus in the Luxi terrane. Combined with the spatially adjacent terrigenous clastic sedimentary rocks, we suggest that the Sujiagou komatiites erupted most likely in a continental margin of the old terrane.
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期刊介绍: Precambrian Research publishes studies on all aspects of the early stages of the composition, structure and evolution of the Earth and its planetary neighbours. With a focus on process-oriented and comparative studies, it covers, but is not restricted to, subjects such as: (1) Chemical, biological, biochemical and cosmochemical evolution; the origin of life; the evolution of the oceans and atmosphere; the early fossil record; palaeobiology; (2) Geochronology and isotope and elemental geochemistry; (3) Precambrian mineral deposits; (4) Geophysical aspects of the early Earth and Precambrian terrains; (5) Nature, formation and evolution of the Precambrian lithosphere and mantle including magmatic, depositional, metamorphic and tectonic processes. In addition, the editors particularly welcome integrated process-oriented studies that involve a combination of the above fields and comparative studies that demonstrate the effect of Precambrian evolution on Phanerozoic earth system processes. Regional and localised studies of Precambrian phenomena are considered appropriate only when the detail and quality allow illustration of a wider process, or when significant gaps in basic knowledge of a particular area can be filled.
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