The Ameralik dykes of West Greenland,the earliest known basaltic rocks intruding stable continental crust |
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Authors: | R.C.O. Gill D. Bridgwater |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Geology, University of Western Ontario, London, Ont. Canada;2. Geological Survey of Greenland, Copenhagen Denmark |
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Abstract: | The pre-3100 m.y. old Ameralik dykes from West Greenland show a range in primary composition from primitive low-K, low-Ti tholeiites virtually identical in composition to ridge basalts of modern ocean crust, to more differentiated basaltic rocks similar to some present-day continental tholeiites. Primary variations are distinguished from secondary metasomatism using REE patterns, Ni, Sr, Ti and Zr contents and Mg number as a guide to the stage of differentiation reached by a particular sample and comparing this to the amount of alkalis present. The chemistry of the dykes is compared to that of metabasalts from Archaean greenstone belts and the use of chemistry alone to distinguish the crustal environment under which Archaean basic rocks were formed is questioned. |
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