Petrography, Petrochemistry and petrogenesis of Huronian volcanic rocks of the Elliot Lake region, Ontario


Autoria(s): Cumming, Bradley R.
Contribuinte(s)

Department of Earth Sciences

Data(s)

09/07/2009

09/07/2009

09/07/1985

Resumo

In the Elliot lake region of northern Ontario, Yolcanlc lava piles represent the lowermost units of the Huronian SUpergroup. These rocks general1y trend east-west and belong to the Elliot lake Group. They are s1tuated on the north and south limbs or the QuIrke lake Syncline. The volcanIc rocks of this study contain a secondary minerai assemblage consisting of actinolite, biotite, chlorIte, eptdote/cllnozoislte tttanomagnettte and calcite characteristic of greenschist metamorphism. Compilation of data suggests that metamorphism of the volcanic rocks proceeded between 325- and 425-C and between 2.4 and 4.7 kb. Geochemtcally these lavas represent tholeiitic and calc-alkaline assemblages. The tholeiites are character1sttcally enriched tn Fe and Tt and consist mainly of basalts, basaltic andesites and andesites. These rocks are believed to have formed by the partIal melting of a peridottte source at low P-T. In contrast, the calc-alkaline rocks are depleted in Fe and TI, but show a signIficant enrichment In 51 and Zr; andesIte Is the major rock type for thIs assemblage. I·t Is postUlated that the calc-alkalIne sU1te of rocks was the result of eIther the partIal meltIng of abasaltic·magma at shallow depth, or the melttng of s1al1c crustal materIal due to the added we1ght of tholeiitIc material on an unstable crust and to downwarplng processes Inttlated by convection cells.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10464/2007

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Brock University

Palavras-Chave #Geology--Ontario--Elliot Lake Region. #Geology, Stratigraphic|yHuronian. #Volcanic ash, tuff, etc.--Ontario--Elliot Lake Region. #Petrology--Ontario--Elliot Lake Region. #Petrogenesis--Ontario--Elliot Lake Region.
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Electronic Thesis or Dissertation