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Kimberlite AT-56: a mantle sample from the north central Superior craton, Canada
Authors:KA Armstrong  TE Nowicki  GH Read
Institution:

a Navigator Exploration Corp., 1300-409 Granville St., Vancouver, BC, Canada V6C 1T2

b Mineral Services Canada Inc., 205-930 Harbourside Dr., North Vancouver, Canada V7P 3S7

c Canabrava Diamond Corporation, 1650-701 West Georgia St., Vancouver, Canada V7Y 1C6

Abstract:Kimberlite AT-56, discovered in February 2001, represents the most recent addition to the Attawapiskat kimberlite cluster, located in the James Bay Lowlands of Ontario, Canada. AT-56 is a small kimberlite body with a surface diameter of approximately 40 m and a steep southeastern plunge. It consists of a medium to coarse-grained matrix supported kimberlite with abundant olivine, clinopyroxene, garnet, ilmenite and mica macrocrysts in a green-black to orange-black matrix. The kimberlite is classified as a hypabyssal facies sparsely macrocrystic calcite kimberlite. Heavy mineral concentrates from two representative samples of AT-56 have been analyzed to characterize the mantle sampled by the kimberlite. Both samples yielded large heavy mineral concentrates comprised of roughly equal proportions of Mg-ilmenite, Cr-diopside, high-Cr garnet and low-Cr garnet. Mg-chromite is also present in quantities an order of magnitude less than the other constituents.

The high-Cr peridotitic garnet macrocrysts are only slightly more abundant than the low-Cr varieties, the population being dominated by G9 (lherzolitic) types with only a few (less than 10%) weakly sub-calcic G10 (probable harzburgitic) garnets present. Ni thermometry results for a representative selection of G9 and G10 garnets indicate that the majority equilibrated at temperatures ranging from 1000 to 1250 °C. A significant proportion of the low-Cr garnet population derived from AT-56 is characterized by relatively low-Ti (0.2 to 0.4 wt.% TiO2) and elevated Na (0.07 to 0.13 wt.% Na2O) contents characteristic of Group 1, diamond inclusion type eclogite garnets. These sodic garnets have elevated Cr2O3 contents (typically 1 to 2 wt.% Cr2O3), suggesting they may be websteritic in origin rather than eclogitic. Comparison of AT-56 garnet compositions with published data available for other Attawapiskat kimberlites suggests websteritic mantle has also been sampled by kimberlite bodies elsewhere in the Attawapiskat cluster and it may be an important diamond reservoir in this area.

Keywords:Attawapiskat  Websteritic mantle  Eclogite  Garnet  Ni thermometry
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