Geochemistry and Geochronology of Early Paleozoic Intrusive Rocks in the Terra Nova Bay Area, Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica
The Terra Nova Intrusive Complex (TNIC) in northern Victoria Land, Antarctica, results from widespread magmatism during the Early Paleozoic Ross Orogeny. According to field relationships, geochemistry, and geochronology data, the northern part of the TNIC comprises the Browning Intrusive Unit (BIU),...
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doaj-e0e9a084be0146c7911367fa029afce72021-07-23T13:56:03ZengMDPI AGMinerals2075-163X2021-07-011178778710.3390/min11070787Geochemistry and Geochronology of Early Paleozoic Intrusive Rocks in the Terra Nova Bay Area, Northern Victoria Land, AntarcticaDaeyeong Kim0Sang-Bong Yi1Hyeoncheol Kim2Taehwan Kim3Taehoon Kim4Jong Ik Lee5Division of Earth Sciences, Korea Polar Research Institute, Incheon 21990, KoreaDivision of Earth Sciences, Korea Polar Research Institute, Incheon 21990, KoreaGeology Division, Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources, Daejeon 34132, KoreaDivision of Earth Sciences, Korea Polar Research Institute, Incheon 21990, KoreaGeoscience Platform Division, Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources, Daejeon 34132, KoreaDivision of Earth Sciences, Korea Polar Research Institute, Incheon 21990, KoreaThe Terra Nova Intrusive Complex (TNIC) in northern Victoria Land, Antarctica, results from widespread magmatism during the Early Paleozoic Ross Orogeny. According to field relationships, geochemistry, and geochronology data, the northern part of the TNIC comprises the Browning Intrusive Unit (BIU), which is associated with an arc crustal melting including migmatization of the Wilson Metamorphic Complex, and the later Campbell Intrusive Unit (CIU), which is attributed to the mantle and crustal melting processes. Zircon U-Pb ages suggest Late Neoproterozoic to Early Cambrian protolith with Late Cambrian metamorphism (502 ± 15 Ma) in the WMC, Late Cambrian formation (~500 Ma) of the BIU, and Early Ordovician formation (~480–470 Ma) of the CIU. Sr-Nd isotopic characteristics of the BIU indicate predominant crustal component (εNd<sub>(t)</sub> = −8.7 to −8.9), whereas those of the CIU reflect both mantle (εNd<sub>(t)</sub> = 1.8 to 1.6) and crustal (εNd<sub>(t)</sub> = −4.0 to −7.5) compositions. These results suggest that the northern TNIC magmatism occurring at ~500–470 Ma originated from partial melting of the mantle–mafic crust components and mixing with felsic crust components. By integrating the results with previous studies, the TNIC is considered to be formed by a combination of the mantle and mafic crust melting, crustal assimilation, felsic crust melting, and magma mixing during the Ross Orogeny.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/11/7/787Ross OrogenyTerra Nova Intrusive Complex (TNIC)northern Victoria Land (NVL)zircon U-Pb ageSr-Nd isotopes |
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Daeyeong Kim Sang-Bong Yi Hyeoncheol Kim Taehwan Kim Taehoon Kim Jong Ik Lee Geochemistry and Geochronology of Early Paleozoic Intrusive Rocks in the Terra Nova Bay Area, Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica Minerals Ross Orogeny Terra Nova Intrusive Complex (TNIC) northern Victoria Land (NVL) zircon U-Pb age Sr-Nd isotopes |
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Daeyeong Kim Sang-Bong Yi Hyeoncheol Kim Taehwan Kim Taehoon Kim Jong Ik Lee |
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Geochemistry and Geochronology of Early Paleozoic Intrusive Rocks in the Terra Nova Bay Area, Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica |
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Geochemistry and Geochronology of Early Paleozoic Intrusive Rocks in the Terra Nova Bay Area, Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica |
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Geochemistry and Geochronology of Early Paleozoic Intrusive Rocks in the Terra Nova Bay Area, Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica |
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Geochemistry and Geochronology of Early Paleozoic Intrusive Rocks in the Terra Nova Bay Area, Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica |
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Geochemistry and Geochronology of Early Paleozoic Intrusive Rocks in the Terra Nova Bay Area, Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica |
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geochemistry and geochronology of early paleozoic intrusive rocks in the terra nova bay area, northern victoria land, antarctica |
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The Terra Nova Intrusive Complex (TNIC) in northern Victoria Land, Antarctica, results from widespread magmatism during the Early Paleozoic Ross Orogeny. According to field relationships, geochemistry, and geochronology data, the northern part of the TNIC comprises the Browning Intrusive Unit (BIU), which is associated with an arc crustal melting including migmatization of the Wilson Metamorphic Complex, and the later Campbell Intrusive Unit (CIU), which is attributed to the mantle and crustal melting processes. Zircon U-Pb ages suggest Late Neoproterozoic to Early Cambrian protolith with Late Cambrian metamorphism (502 ± 15 Ma) in the WMC, Late Cambrian formation (~500 Ma) of the BIU, and Early Ordovician formation (~480–470 Ma) of the CIU. Sr-Nd isotopic characteristics of the BIU indicate predominant crustal component (εNd<sub>(t)</sub> = −8.7 to −8.9), whereas those of the CIU reflect both mantle (εNd<sub>(t)</sub> = 1.8 to 1.6) and crustal (εNd<sub>(t)</sub> = −4.0 to −7.5) compositions. These results suggest that the northern TNIC magmatism occurring at ~500–470 Ma originated from partial melting of the mantle–mafic crust components and mixing with felsic crust components. By integrating the results with previous studies, the TNIC is considered to be formed by a combination of the mantle and mafic crust melting, crustal assimilation, felsic crust melting, and magma mixing during the Ross Orogeny. |
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Ross Orogeny Terra Nova Intrusive Complex (TNIC) northern Victoria Land (NVL) zircon U-Pb age Sr-Nd isotopes |
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