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Type: Journal article
Title: Provenance, tectonic setting and source of Archean metasedimentary rocks of the Browns Range Metamorphics, Tanami Region, Western Australia
Author: Nazari-Dehkordi, T.
Spandler, C.
Oliver, N.H.S.
Chapman, J.
Wilson, R.
Citation: Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, 2017; 64(6):723-741
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Issue Date: 2017
ISSN: 0812-0099
1440-0952
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T. Nazari-Dehkordi, C. Spandler, N. H. S. Oliver, J. Chapman and R. Wilson
Abstract: This study combines U–Pb age and Lu–Hf isotope data for magmatic and detrital zircons, with whole-rock geochemistry of the Browns Range Metamorphics (BRM), Western Australia. The BRM are medium- to coarse-grained metasandstones that consist of angular to sub-rounded detrital quartz and feldspars with minor granitic lithic fragments. The sequence has undergone partial to extensive quartz–muscovite alteration and rare-earth-element mineralisation and has been intruded by mafic/ultramafic, syenitic and pegmatitic intrusive rock units. Uranium–Pb and Lu–Hf isotopic data on detrital zircons from the metasandstones and intruding granitic rocks yield a well-defined age of ca 3.2 to ca 3.0 Ga for all samples, with relatively radiogenic ϵHf values (ϵHf = –1.7 to 5.1) indicating derivation from Mesoarchean granite basement of juvenile origin. This is consistent with geochemical and petrological data that support deposition from a granitic source in a continental rift basin setting. The timing of sediment deposition is constrained between the ca 3.0 Ga age of the source rocks and ca 2.5 Ga age of the granitic intrusive bodies that cross-cut the metasedimentary rocks. The ca 2.5 Ga zircons from the intrusive rocks have ϵHf model ages of ca 3.4 to ca 3.1 Ga, which is consistent with formation via partial melting of the BRM, or the Mesoarchean granite basement. Zircons of the Gardiner Sandstone that unconformably overlies the BRM return detrital ages of ca 2.6 to ca 1.8 Ga with no trace of ca 3.1 Ga zircons, which discounts a significant contribution from the underlying BRM. The Mesoarchean age and isotopic signatures of the BRM zircons are shared by some zircon records from the Pine Creek Orogen, and the Pilbara, Yilgarn and Gawler cratons. Collectively, these records indicate that juvenile Mesoarchean crust is a more significant component of Australian cratons than is currently recognised. This work also further demonstrates that detrital minerals in Paleoproterozoic/Archean sedimentary rocks are archives to study the early crustal record of Earth.
Keywords: U–Pb dating; Lu–Hf isotope; Mesoarchean; Browns Range Metamorphics; Western Australia; Tanami; zircon, arkose; North Australia Craton; HREE
Rights: © 2017 Geological Society of Australia
DOI: 10.1080/08120099.2017.1355844
Grant ID: http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/FT 120100198
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08120099.2017.1355844
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