Re–Os isotopic evidence for a lower crustal origin of massif-type anorthosites
Henrik Schiellerup (),
David D. Lambert,
Tore Prestvik,
Brian Robins,
Jannene S. McBride and
Rune B. Larsen
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Henrik Schiellerup: Norwegian University of Science and Technology
David D. Lambert: PO Box 28E, Monash University
Tore Prestvik: Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Brian Robins: University of Bergen
Jannene S. McBride: PO Box 28E, Monash University
Rune B. Larsen: Geological Survey of Norway
Nature, 2000, vol. 405, issue 6788, 781-784
Abstract:
Abstract Massif-type anorthosites are large igneous complexes of Proterozoic age. They are almost monomineralic, representing vast accumulations of plagioclase with subordinate pyroxene or olivine and Fe–Ti oxides—the 930-Myr-old Rogaland anorthosite province in southwest Norway1 represents one of the youngest known expressions of such magmatism. The source of the magma and geodynamic setting of massif-type anorthosites remain long-standing controversies in Precambrian geology, with no consensus existing as to the nature of the parental magmas or whether these magmas primarily originate in the Earth's mantle or crust. At present, massif-type anorthosites are believed to have crystallized from either crustally contaminated mantle-derived melts that have fractionated olivine and pyroxenes at depth2 or primary aluminous gabbroic to jotunitic melts derived from the lower continental crust3. Here we report rhenium and osmium isotopic data from the Rogaland anorthosite province that strongly support a lower crustal source for the parental magmas. There is no evidence of significantly older crust in southwest Scandinavia and models invoking crustal contamination of mantle-derived magmas fail to account for the isotopic data from the Rogaland province. Initial osmium and neodymium isotopic values testify to the melting of mafic source rocks in the lower crust with an age of 1,400–1,550 Myr.
Date: 2000
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