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Macrocrystal phlogopite Rb–Sr dates for the Ekati property kimberlites, Slave Province, Canada: evidence for multiple intrusive episodes in the Paleocene and Eocene
Authors:Robert A Creaser  Herman Grütter  Jon Carlson  Barbara Crawford  
Institution:

a Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Alberta, 126 ESB, Edmonton, AB, Canada T6G 2E3

b Mineral Services Canada, 205-930 Harbourside Drive, North Vancouver BC, Canada V7P 3S7

c BHP Billiton Diamonds Inc., #8-2604 Enterprise Way, Kelowna BC, Canada V1X 7Y5

Abstract:New Rb–Sr age determinations using macrocrystal phlogopite are presented for 27 kimberlites from the Ekati property of the Lac de Gras region, Slave Province, Canada. These new data show that kimberlite magmatism at Ekati ranges in age from at least Late Paleocene (not, vert, similar61 Ma) to Middle Eocene time (not, vert, similar45 Ma). Older, perovskite-bearing kimberlites from Ekati extend this age range to Late Cretaceous time (not, vert, similar74 Ma). Within this age range, emplacement episodes at not, vert, similar48, 51–53, 55–56 and 59–61 Ma can be recognized. Middle Eocene kimberlite magmatism of the previously dated Mark kimberlite (not, vert, similar47.5 Ma) is shown to include four other pipes from the east-central Ekati property. A single kimberlite (Aaron) may be younger than the 47.5 Ma Mark kimberlite. The economically important Panda kimberlite is precisely dated in this study to be 53.3±0.6 Ma using the phlogopite isochron method, and up to six additional kimberlites from the central Ekati property have Early Eocene ages indistinguishable from that of Panda, including the Koala and Koala North occurrences. Late Paleocene 55–56 Ma kimberlite magmatism, represented by the Diavik kimberlite pipes adjacent to the southeastern Ekati property, is shown to extend onto the southeastern Ekati property and includes three, and possibly four, kimberlites. A precise eight-point phlogopite isochron for the Cobra South kimberlite yields an emplacement age of 59.7±0.4 Ma; eight other kimberlites from across the Ekati property have similar Late Paleocene Rb–Sr model ages. The addition of 27 new emplacement ages for kimberlites from the Ekati property confirms that kimberlite magmatism from the central Slave Province is geologically young, despite ages ranging back to Cambrian time from elsewhere in the Slave Province. With the available geochronologic database, Lac de Gras kimberlites with the highest diamond potential are currently restricted to the 51–53 and 55–56 Ma periods of kimberlite magmatism.
Keywords:Kimberlite  Geochronology  Rb–Sr phlogopite  Slave Province  Ekati
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