6533b861fe1ef96bd12c56d9

RESEARCH PRODUCT

Hafnium-Neodymium isotope, trace element and U-Pb zircon age constraints on the petrogenesis of the 3.44–3.46 Ga Dwalile greenstone remnant, Ancient gneiss Complex, Swaziland

Haino Uwe KasperJean WongAxel HofmannErnst HegnerCarsten MünkerKathrin P. SchneiderKathrin P. SchneiderJonas TuschEmmanuel MuseseJ. Elis HoffmannJ. Elis HoffmannJ. Elis HoffmannAlfred Kröner

subject

Basaltgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryFelsic010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesContinental crustGeochemistryTrace elementGeology010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesVolcanic rockGeochemistry and PetrologyGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesZirconPetrogenesisGneiss

description

Abstract The geodynamic setting of the 3.44–3.46 Ga Dwalile greenstone remnant (DGR) of the Ancient Gneiss Complex (Swaziland) and its relationship to other Greenstone belts of similar age is investigated in this contribution. We present Hf-Nd isotope, major and trace element data for komatiites, komatiitic basalts, basalts, basaltic andesites as well as felsic volcanic and sedimentary rocks, all metamorphosed at amphibolite-facies grade. Major and trace element compositions of metabasalts and metakomatiites indicate crustal contamination. The best-preserved samples yield 176Lu-176Hf and 147Sm-143Nd isochron ages of ca. 3500 and 3460 Ma, respectively, in line with U-Pb zircon ages of interlayered felsic volcanic rocks of 3460 Ma. Isotope and trace element data for the metasedimentary rocks reveal a contribution of older crustal material with 3.53 Ga zircon grains. Together with >3.7 Ga inherited zircon grains in the Ngwane gneiss (NG) of the basement, this evidence supports a model of deposition of the Dwalile supracrustal rocks on or near older continental crust. Initial eHf and eNd values of the least contaminated DGR metabasalts and metakomatiites are similar to those of the contemporaneous Komati Formation komatiites and tholeiitic basalts, however, the trace element composition and slight correlations of initial eHf and eNd values with major and trace element parameters indicative for crustal contamination reveal differences in the basement of both units.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.precamres.2020.105970