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Dejan Milidragovic and Don Francis Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
McGill University
Picrite evidence for widespread Fe-rich
heterogeneities in the Archean mantle
Magmas and their sources: A tribute to the distinguished career of Fred Frey
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1. Background
• Terrestrial basalts have a limited range of FeO contents (<13 wt. %)• Consistent with primary magmas in equilibrium with “pyrolitic” (Mg-
number = 0.88-0.92), or slightly more Fe-enriched (Mg-number ~0.85) peridotites
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• Archean mafic/ultramafic rocks of the Superior Province rocks are predominantly low-FeO (<13 wt. %)
• However, > 10 % of rocks have unusually high FeO, inconsistent with pyrolitic sources
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FeOTOT > 13 wt. %
1. Background
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2. Neoarchean Fe-rich magmatism
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Neoarchean ferropicrites in NE and S/W Superior, Slave, Kaapvaal, Yilgarn, Karelia
FeTOT (cat)FeTOT (cat)Milidragovic and Francis (in preparation)
Main Archean (low-Fe) array
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2. Neoarchean Fe-rich magmatism
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Neoarchean ferropicrites in NE and S/W Superior, Slave, Kaapvaal, Yilgarn, Karelia
Neoarchean ferropicrites in NE and S/W Superior, Slave, Kaapvaal, Yilgarn, Karelia
Milidragovic and Francis (in preparation)
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• Globally, ca. 2.7 Ga represents a period of intense magmatism and continental crust growth.
2700 Ma
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2. Neoarchean Fe-rich magmatism
Proterozoic
Permian
E. Cretaceous
Jurassic
Ferropicrites since the ArcheanFerropicrites in post-Archean are very rare
Age (Ga)
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3. Geochemistry of ferropicrites• Ferropicrite characteristics
– Low Al2O3 and low Al2O3/TiO2 ratios often (mis)classifed as Aluminum-depleted komatiites (ADK)
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Milidragovic and Francis (in preparation)
3. Geochemistry of ferropicrites
Alkaline ferropicrites Subalkaline ferropicrites
Crustally contaminated ferropicrites from NESP
2 kinds of Neoarchean ferropicrites Alkaline – high Nb/Y ratios. Nd isotopic studies (e.g. Stone et al., 1995; Francis et al.,
1999; Goldstein & Francis, 2008) indicate short-lived trace element enrichment (≤ 3Ga).
Subalkaline – low Nb/Y ratios
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Q-suiteolivine
2 kinds of Neoarchean ferropicrites Alkaline – high Ni contents. Similar to olivine tholeiites from Hawaii Subalkaline – low Ni contents
3. Geochemistry of ferropicrites
Alkaline ferropicrites Subalkaline ferropicrites
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4. Insights into Neoarchean mantle
Modified from Tuff et al. (2005)
Tem
pera
ture
(°C
)
Pressure (GPa)0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1700
1600
1500
1400
1300
1200
1100
1000
2 kinds of Neoarchean ferropicrites Alkaline – secondary garnet pyroxenite sources? Subalkaline – garnet-free peridotite sources?
Peridotite(low Ni)
Garnet-pyroxenite(high Ni)
melt
solidus
garnet
olivine
cpx
plag.
Ferropicrite phase relations
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4. Insights into Neoarchean mantle
Alkaline ferropicrites
Subalkaline ferropicrites
MORB (n = 1726)
Iceland(n = 719)
Hawaii – tholeiiticn = 552
Hawaii – alkaline(n = 249)
2 types of Neoarchean ferropicrites Alkaline – low Sc/Fe ratios Subalkaline – high Sc/Fe ratios
• Sc is compatible in garnet but strongly incompatible in olivine garnet pyroxenite vs. peridotite
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4. Insights into Neoarchean mantle
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Alkaline ferropicrite source:
• Metasomatism of “pyrolite” by trace-element and Fe-rich melts/fluids
• Metasomatism of Fe-rich peridotite by trace-element rich melts/fluids
Milidragovic and Francis (in preparation)
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Subalkaline ferropicrite source:
• Melting of peridotite with Mg-number 0.81-0.79
• Approaches Fe/Mg of ordinary chondrite or Martian mantle
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5. Fe-rich domains in the Archean mantle
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Cpx cumulates
6. The origin of Fe-enrichment
SNC meteorites
HED meteorites
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5. The origin of Fe-enrichment
Modified from Drake and Righter (2002)
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6. Conclusions
• Fe-rich magmas were ubiquitous during the Neoarchean
• 2 types of Neoarchean ferropicrites– Garnet-pyroxenite and peridotite sources
• Archean ferropicrites show similarities to differentiated meteorites
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Thank you!
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