Geochemistry and origin of mesoproterozoic metavolcanic rocks from Fisher Massif, Prince Charles Mountains, East Antarctica

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作者
Mikhalsky, EV
Sheraton, JW
Laiba, AA
Beliatsky, BV
机构
[1] AUSTRALIAN GEOL SURVEY ORG,CANBERRA,ACT 2601,AUSTRALIA
[2] POLAR MARINE GEOL RES EXPEDIT,ST PETERSBURG 189510,RUSSIA
关键词
volcanic rocks; basalt; island arc; geochemistry; Proterozoic; Antarctica;
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10.1017/S0954102096000120
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Fisher Massif consists of Mesoproterozoic (c.1300 Ma) lower amphibolite-facies metavolcanic rocks and associated metasediments, intruded by a variety of subvolcanic and plutonic bodies (gabbro to granite). It differs in both composition and metamorphic grade from the rest of the northern Prince Charles Mountains, which were metamorphosed to granulite facies about 1000 m.y. ago. The metavolcanic rocks consist mainly of basalt, but basaltic andesite, andesite, and more felsic rocks (dacite, rhyodacite, and rhyolite) are also common. Most of the basaltic rocks have compositions similar to low-K island are tholeiites, but some are relatively Nb-rich and more akin to P-MORB. Intermediate to felsic medium to high-K volcanic rocks, which appear to postdate the basaltic succession, have calc-alkaline affinities and probably include a significant crustal component. On the present data, an active continental margin with associated island are was the most likely tectonic setting for generation of the Fisher Massif volcanic rocks.
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