Genesis and age of zircon from alkali and mafic rocks of the Elet’ozero Complex, North Karelia
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  • 作者:E. V. Sharkov ; B. V. Belyatsky ; M. M. Bogina ; A. V. Chistyakov…
  • 刊名:Petrology
  • 出版年:2015
  • 出版时间:May 2015
  • 年:2015
  • 卷:23
  • 期:3
  • 页码:259-280
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  • 作者单位:E. V. Sharkov (1)
    B. V. Belyatsky (2)
    M. M. Bogina (1)
    A. V. Chistyakov (1)
    V. V. Shchiptsov (3)
    A. V. Antonov (2)
    E. N. Lepekhina (2)

    1. Institute of Geology of Ore Deposits, Petrography, Mineralogy, and Geochemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Staromonetnyi per. 35, Moscow, 119017, Russia
    2. Center for Isotopic Research, Karpinskii All-Russia Geological Research Institute, Srednii pr. 74, St. Petersburg, 199106, Russia
    3. Institute of Geology, Karelian Research Centre, Russian Academy of Sciences, Pushkinskaya St. 11, Petrozavodsk, Karelia, 185910, Russia
  • 刊物主题:Mineralogy; Geochemistry;
  • 出版者:Springer US
  • ISSN:1556-2085
文摘
The paper presents a study of zircon from the Middle Paleoproterozoic Elet’ozero high-Ti layered ultramafic-mafic-alkaline intrusive complex with carbonatites and Sm-Nd isotope system of rock-forming minerals in ferrogabbro sample from this complex. Zircons extracted from syenite and ferrogabbro samples have similar pattern and experienced two main independent episodes of secondary transformation. The first episode was accompanied by the partial or complete replacement of the magmatic zircon with oscillatory zoning by porous zircon with a complex irregular inner structure, while a rim of CL-homogenous zircon around primary and porous zircons was produced during the second episode. The primary magmatic zircon is characterized by the elevated HREE, lowered LREE contents and positive Ce anomaly. The porous zircon is enriched in LREE, Ca, Ti, and frequently, in Th. While both varieties are mainly depleted in U. The REE distribution pattern in a homogenous zircon shell is similar to that of the magmatic zircon, but differs in much lower REE, especially HREE and MREE contents. The porous zircon contains microinclusions of thorite, barite, yttrialite, as well as other rare-metal and rare-earth minerals (calciosamarskite, pyrochlore, and hatchettolite), which indicates it was reworked by fluids containing not only F and Th, but also Y, U, Nb, Ta, Ba, Fe, Ti, and Ca. These components were presumably released during metamorphism-related replacement of magmatic minerals by metamorphic assemblages with fairly limited isomorphic capacity. U-Pb SHRIMP-II geochronological study of zircon showed its age varies within a wide range and correlates with peculiarities of its inner structure, which is explained by a style of superimposed processes. However, age estimations, especially for the domains dispersed alongside with porous zircon or “penetration-of shell material, often have younger values. The oldest ages (2086 ± 53 and 2086 ± 30 Ma for syenites and 2070 ± 24 Ma for ferrogabbroids) are presumably closest to the crystallization age of the intrusion. According to geological data, syenites intrude gabbroids. Therefore, the age obtained for syenites (2086 ± 30 Ma) seems to be the more preferable for the real formation age of the intrusion. Age values of porous zircon also widely vary, which is explained by the presence of relics (domains) of primary zircon in a porous matrix. We suggest that the minimum obtained dates (1.8-.9 Ga) are the closest to the crystallization age of porous zircon. This age coincides with the Svecofennian tectonometamorphic processes, which presumably spanned the rocks of the Elet’ozero Complex, caused the metamorphism of all kind of rocks under the epidote-amphibolite facies conditions and formation of porous zircon. CL-light zircon shells were presumably formed later by interaction of zircon with a crustal fluid during the Meso- and Neoproterozoic, and even Caledonian events. The age of ferrogabbroids determined by Sm-Nd isochron method (1988 ± 63 Ma) is comparable within error with results of U-Pb dating of porous zircon, thus confirming that magmatic rocks of the complex underwent intense secondary transformations during the Svecofennian orogeny. The Middle Paleoproterozoic Elet’ozero Complex is the oldest manifestation of the high-Ti moderately alkaline magmatism at the Karelian Craton.

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