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摘要
西格陵兰岛南部的Ar太古宙基底主要由闪长岩-闪长岩-花岗闪长岩(TTG)片麻岩和黑岩-超镁铁质绿岩组成。绿岩可能代表了不同的原始环境,这一点很重要,因为它们可能承载的矿藏取决于这一点。例如,与金和贱金属相关的块状硫化物矿床通常是火山成因的,而铬、镍和铂族元素则更常见地与层状侵入体有关(Robb 2005)。因此,丹麦和格陵兰地质调查局(GEUS)目前在西绿地南部进行的调查主要集中在绿岩的起源及其与相关TTG片麻岩的关系上。在这里,我们报告了Tasiusarsuaq地层中绿岩的进展情况(图1;Friend et al. 1996)。与西部绿地南部其他绿岩带不同的是,它们与TTG片麻岩的空间关联。与Nuuk地区中部和北部的Isua、ivis rtoq和Storo绿岩带不同,Tasiusarsuaq绿岩并不靠近地体边界,而是在地体内部形成碎裂的块状和条状(图1)。与片麻岩的接触关系几乎完全是构造性的,除了极少数例外,原始结构是角闪岩到麻粒岩相变质作用。
Geochemistry of greenstones in the Tasiusarsuaq terrane, southern West Greenland
Tonalite-trondhjemite–granodiorite (TTG) gneisses and mela nocratic to ultramafic greenstones dominate the Ar chaean basement of southern West Greenland. The greenstones are likely to represent different original environments, which is important as the mineral deposits they may host depend on this. For example, massive sulphide deposits associated with gold and base metals are commonly volca no genic, while chrome, nickel and platinum group elements are more commonly associated with layered intrusions (Robb 2005). Cur rent investigations by the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) in southern West Green land are therefore focused on the origin of greenstones and their relationship to associated TTG gneisses. Here, we report on work in progress on greenstones within the Tasiusarsuaq terrane (Fig. 1; Friend et al. 1996). They differ from many other greenstone belts in southern West Green land in their spatial association with the TTG gneisses. Unlike the Isua, Ivisârtoq and Storo greenstone belts in the central and northern Nuuk region, the Tasiusarsuaq greenstones are not proximal to terrane boundaries but form dismembered blocks and slivers within the terrane (Fig. 1). Contact relationships to the gneisses are almost exclusively tectonic, and primary textures are, with rare exceptions, ob literated by amphibolite to granulite facies metamorphism.
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