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摘要
本文介绍了作者对卡累利阿北部太古宙Pon’goma- navolok charnockite - enderite杂岩的原始详细资料。这些岩石几乎没有被改造过,保存在古元古代韧性变形和变质带中的一个刚性块体中。岩石的地球化学特征及其同位素地球化学特征表明,该地块主相隐长岩熔体的原岩可能为角闪岩。角闪岩熔体是在含K2O-、Na2O-和sio2流体作用下形成的;在富含K2O和SiO2的流体的作用下,煤泥被炭化。物理化学模拟表明,深约45 km (P = 14.8 kbar, T = 1030 ~ 1080℃)角闪岩原岩是由含盐的H2O ~ CO2流体作用下形成的。变质岩的麻粒岩相变质作用的P−T参数与得出麻粒岩熔体的参数的比较表明,卡累利阿北部Belomorian带太古代麻粒岩相变质作用是接触性的,而不是区域性的,是由侵位麻粒岩地块的高温场诱发的。潘古马—纳沃洛克地块的正长岩继承了未剪切、不长岩和未变质岩的地球化学特征。这意味着与潘古马-纳沃洛克地块相似的隐长岩可能是某些正长岩的原岩,并且隐长岩在太古宙的分布可能比目前保存的单一隐长岩更广泛。
Source and Generation Parameters of the Granitoid Melts of the Archean Charnockite–Enderbite Complex in Karelia, with Reference to the Pon’goma-Navolok Massif
The paper presents authors’ original detailed data on rocks of the Archean Pon’goma-Navolok charnockite−enderbite complex in northern Karelia. The rocks practically have not been modified and are preserved within a rigid block among Paleoproterozoic zones of ductile deformations and metamorphism. The geochemistry of the rocks and their isotope−geochemical features indicate that the protolith from which the enderbite melts of the main phase of the massif were derived may have been amphibolites. The enderbite melts were derived from these amphibolites under the effect of K2O-, Na2O-, and SiO2-bearing fluids; and the enderbites were subsequently charnockitized with the involvement of fluids enriched in K2O and SiO2. Physicochemical modeling indicates that the enderbite melt was derived from the amphibolite protolith at a depth of about 45 km (P = 14.8 kbar, T = 1030−1080°C) under the effect of saline H2O−CO2 fluid. Comparison of the P−T parameters of the granulite-facies metamorphism of the metabasites and the parameters under which the enderbite melts were derived indicates that Archean granulite-facies metamorphism in the Belomorian belt in northern Karelia was of contact but not regional nature and was induced by the high-temperature field of an emplaced enderbite massif. The orthogneisses hosting the Pan’goma-Navolok massif inherit geochemical features of the unsheared, ungneissose, and unmetamorphosed enderbites. This means that enderbites analogous to those of the Pan’goma-Navolok massif may have served as the protolith of some of the orthogneisses, and that enderbites may have been spread more widely in the Archean than the currently preserved single enderbite massifs.
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