TY - JOUR
T1 - Meso- and Neoarchaean geological history of the Bjørnesund and Ravns Storø Supracrustal Belts, southern West Greenland
T2 - Settings for gold enrichment and corundum formation
AU - Keulen, Nynke
AU - Schumacher, John C.
AU - Næraa, Tomas
AU - Kokfelt, Thomas F.
AU - Scherstén, Anders
AU - Szilas, Kristoffer
AU - van Hinsberg, Vincent J.
AU - Schlatter, Denis M.
AU - Windley, Brian F.
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank the following people: Fiorella Fabra Aquilera, Mojagan Alaei, and Michael Nielsen for help with sample preparations; Jette Halskov and Susanne Rømer for help with drawing of figures. The Greenlandic Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources (Bureau of Minerals and Petroleum), Nuuk, and the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, Copenhagen , are acknowledged for financing field work and paper writing. GEUS is thanked for the permission to reuse of Figs. 7, 8 and 12 . TN was supported by the Villum Foundation . Careful remarks by John Myers and an anonymous reviewer on an earlier version greatly improved the quality of this publication. We thank Guochun Zao for the editorial handling of this paper. This paper is published with permission of the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS).
PY - 2014/11
Y1 - 2014/11
N2 - To understand the Meso- and Neoarchaean geological history of the Bjørnesund region, southern West Greenland (ca. 62-63° N), we have undertaken an integrated study combining field observations with U-Pb zircon geochronology by LA-ICP-MS, metamorphic petrology, and microstructural analyses. The Bjørnesund region links the southern part of the Fiskenæsset anorthosite complex to the well-preserved metavolcanic rocks of the Ravn Storø Supracrustal Belt and the Bjørnesund Supracrustal Belt, so the development of this region is of key interest to unravelling the Archaean geology of the entire region. In this study, we couple the observed phases of gold-enrichment and corundum formation to the geological history.The leucogabbroic rocks of the Bjørnesund region, which are part of the Fiskenæsset complex, intruded at ca. 2.95. Ga into the tholeiitic and calc-alkaline metavolcanic rocks of the two studied belts. Following isoclinal folding, the rocks were intruded by diorite (2.92. Ga) and granodiorite (2.91 and 2.88. Ga), which are now texturally orthogneisses. The area was affected by three major phases of folding; F1 (undated), F2 at 2.85-2.83. Ga, and F3 at 2.71-2.70. Ga. The former deformation event is associated with the gold-enrichment in alteration zones in shear folds in metavolcanic amphibolite near the contact with the orthogneiss. Intrusion of granitic sheets during the F3 deformation triggered the formation of corundum, which is locally of gem quality, at the contact between leucogabbroic and ultramafic rocks. Peak metamorphic conditions were calculated as 580-630. °C and 6-4. kbar at 2.85-2.83. Ga. Later retrogression in the southern part of the area at ca. 500-450. °C and 4.5-3. kbar, and extensional fault reactivation overprinted some of the older structures.
AB - To understand the Meso- and Neoarchaean geological history of the Bjørnesund region, southern West Greenland (ca. 62-63° N), we have undertaken an integrated study combining field observations with U-Pb zircon geochronology by LA-ICP-MS, metamorphic petrology, and microstructural analyses. The Bjørnesund region links the southern part of the Fiskenæsset anorthosite complex to the well-preserved metavolcanic rocks of the Ravn Storø Supracrustal Belt and the Bjørnesund Supracrustal Belt, so the development of this region is of key interest to unravelling the Archaean geology of the entire region. In this study, we couple the observed phases of gold-enrichment and corundum formation to the geological history.The leucogabbroic rocks of the Bjørnesund region, which are part of the Fiskenæsset complex, intruded at ca. 2.95. Ga into the tholeiitic and calc-alkaline metavolcanic rocks of the two studied belts. Following isoclinal folding, the rocks were intruded by diorite (2.92. Ga) and granodiorite (2.91 and 2.88. Ga), which are now texturally orthogneisses. The area was affected by three major phases of folding; F1 (undated), F2 at 2.85-2.83. Ga, and F3 at 2.71-2.70. Ga. The former deformation event is associated with the gold-enrichment in alteration zones in shear folds in metavolcanic amphibolite near the contact with the orthogneiss. Intrusion of granitic sheets during the F3 deformation triggered the formation of corundum, which is locally of gem quality, at the contact between leucogabbroic and ultramafic rocks. Peak metamorphic conditions were calculated as 580-630. °C and 6-4. kbar at 2.85-2.83. Ga. Later retrogression in the southern part of the area at ca. 500-450. °C and 4.5-3. kbar, and extensional fault reactivation overprinted some of the older structures.
KW - Fiskenæsset complex
KW - Gold
KW - Metamorphic petrology
KW - Ravns storø (Ikattoq Nunaa) and bjørnesund supracrustal belt
KW - Ruby and pink sapphire corundum
KW - Zircon U-Pb LA-ICP-MS geochronology
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U2 - 10.1016/j.precamres.2014.07.023
DO - 10.1016/j.precamres.2014.07.023
M3 - Article
SN - 0301-9268
VL - 254
SP - 36
EP - 58
JO - Precambrian Research
JF - Precambrian Research
ER -