Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5783120 | Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2017 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
The TRD ages determined in BMS grains are clustered around 2.8-2.7, â¼2.2 and â¼1.9Â Ga. The 2.8-2.7Â Ga TRD ages document the main SCLM building event in the Rae craton, which is likely related to the formation of the local greenstone belts in a continental rift setting. The Paleoproterozoic TRD ages can be explained by addition of metasomatic BMS during (i) major lithospheric rifting at â¼2.2Â Ga and (ii) the Taltson-Thelon orogeny at â¼1.9Â Ga. The data suggest that even metasomatic BMS can inherit 187Os/188Os from their original mantle source. The lack of isotopic equilibration, even at the micro-scale, allowed the preservation of different populations of BMS grains with distinct 187Os/188Os, providing age information on multiple magmatic events that affected the SCLM.
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Authors
A. Bragagni, A. Luguet, R.O.C. Fonseca, D.G. Pearson, J.-P. Lorand, G.M. Nowell, B.A. Kjarsgaard,