کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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4699266 | 1637641 | 2012 | 15 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

We present combined U–Pb, Sr, and Nd isotope data for small perovskite crystal fractions from kimberlites in West Greenland. Based on this high-precision TIMS data set, we revise the age range for kimberlite magma emplacement in the Sarfartoq and Tikiusaaq fields to 550–590 Ma and 158–166 Ma, respectively. These improved U–Pb perovskite age constraints reinforce the close temporal association of kimberlite and carbonatite magmatism across the North Atlantic craton.The new combined U–Pb, Sr, and Nd isotope data for perovskites provide evidence for kimberlite magma derivation from a moderately depleted mantle source region during both the Neoproterozoic and Mesozoic. Moreover, we demonstrate that the difference in initial Sr–Nd isotope compositions between the Neoproterozoic Sarfartoq (87Sr/86Sr = 0.70278–0.70293; εNd = + 1.6 to + 3.6; n = 13) and Mesozoic Tikiusaaq (87Sr/86Sr = 0.70319–0.70346; εNd = + 4.8 to + 5.1; n = 3) kimberlite fields can be readily explained by isotopic evolution of a common mantle reservoir. This mantle reservoir appears to have continuously participated in global crust–mantle differentiation and recycling, which points to the well-stirred convective upper mantle as the ultimate kimberlite magma source region beneath West Greenland. The apparent geographic shift of kimberlite and associated carbonatite magmatic activity from the craton margin during the Neoproterozoic toward the craton center during the Mesozoic is explained by changes in localized, small-scale mantle flow along the underside of progressively thinning cratonic lithosphere.
► Coeval Greenland kimberlites and carbonatites are related to a common carbonate-rich precursor magma.
► Perovskite Sr–Nd isotope systematics suggest a convective mantle origin for Greenland kimberlites.
► Distinct Sr–Nd isotope compositions of 550–590 and 158–166 Ma Greenland kimberlites are due to convecting mantle evolution.
► First Sr–Nd isotope data for Mesozoic Greenland kimberlites
Journal: Chemical Geology - Volumes 320–321, 6 August 2012, Pages 113–127