Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6429833 Earth and Planetary Science Letters 2014 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Pyroxene-granitoids span the SiO2 composition gap between granitic and mafic rocks.•Pyroxene-granitoids cannot be derived by melting of dehydrated metabasite or TTG.•Assimilation of TTG crust by Fe-picrites best explains pyroxene-granitoid chemistry.•Intermediate pyroxene-granitoids (∼65 wt.% SiO2) contain 40-50% juvenile component.•∼2.7 Ga juvenile addition to the Ungava coincides with peak in global zircon ages.

Voluminous, pyroxene-bearing, intermediate to felsic plutons were emplaced during a 20-50 million year long, spatially extensive Neoarchean igneous event that culminated in the cratonization of North Americaʼs ∼500 km-wide Ungava craton. The crystallization ages of pyroxene-bearing plutons coincide with the emplacement of numerous ca. 2.72-2.70 Ga, Fe-rich, ultramafic/mafic intrusions of the Qullinaaraaluk suite (Q-suite) that are scattered across the disparate domains of the Ungava craton. A high proportion of relatively sodic pyroxene-bearing granitoids with intermediate silica contents fall in a compositional gap between the Q-suite and pyroxene-free granitoids, suggesting that the pyroxene-granitoids may be formed by the simultaneous fractional crystallization and assimilation of older tonalitic and trondhjemitic (TT) crust by the Q-suite magmas. We estimate that pyroxene-granitoids containing ∼65 wt.% SiO2 may reflect ∼40-50 wt.% contamination of mantle-derived picritic magma by trondhjemitic melts of the pre-2.74 Ga TTG crust. The craton-wide occurrence of the Q-suite intrusions and pyroxene-granitoids suggests that underplating by ferropicritic magmas played a key role in the cratonization of the Ungava craton at the end of Archean. A major contribution of mantle-derived magmas to the petrogenesis of the ca. 2.74-2.70 Ga pyroxene-granitoids is consistent with the proposed global generation of voluminous juvenile continental crust ca. 2.7 Ga.

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