CLASTIC METASEDIMENTS OF THE EARLY PROTEROZOIC BROKEN-HILL GROUP, NEW-SOUTH-WALES, AUSTRALIA - GEOCHEMISTRY, PROVENANCE, AND METALLOGENIC SIGNIFICANCE

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SLACK, JF [1 ]
STEVENS, BPJ [1 ]
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[1] GEOL SURVEY NEW S WALES, BROKEN HILL, NSW 2880, AUSTRALIA
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10.1016/0016-7037(94)90155-4
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
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Whole-rock analyses of samples of pelite, psammite, and psammopelite from the Early Proterozoic Broken Hill Group (Willyama Supergroup) in the Broken Hill Block, New South Wales, Australia, reveal distinctive geochemical signatures. Major-element data show high Al2O3 and K2O, low MgO and Na2O, and relatively high Fe2O3T/MgO ratios, compared to average Early Proterozoic elastic metasediments. High field strength elements (HFSE) are especially abundant, including Nb (most 15-27 ppm), Ta (most 1.0-2.2 ppm), Th (17-36 ppm). Hf (4-15 ppm), and Zr (most 170-400 ppm); Y (33-74 ppm) is also high. Concentrations of ferromagnesian elements are generally low (Sc = <20 ppm, Ni = less than or equal to 62 ppm, Co = <26 ppm; Cr = most <100 ppm). Data for rare earth elements (REEs) show high abundances of light REEs (La-CN = 116-250X chondrite; La-CN = 437 in one sample), high La-CN/Yb-CN ratios (5.6-13.9), and large negative Eu anomalies (Eu/Eu* = 0.32-0.57). The geochemical data indicate derivation of the metasedimentary rocks of the Broken Hill Group by the erosion mainly of felsic igneous (or meta-igneous) rocks. High concentrations of HFSE, Y, and REEs in the metasediments suggest a provenance dominanted by anorogenic granites and(or) rhyolites, including those with A-type chemistry. Likely sources of the metasediments were the rhyolitic to rhyodacitic protoliths of local quartz + feldspar +/- biotite +/- garnet gneisses (e.g., Potosi-type gneiss) that occur within the lower part of the Willyama Supergroup, or chemically similar basement rocks in the region; alternative sources may have included Early Proterozoic anorogenic granites and(or) rhyolites in the Mount Isa and(or) Pine Creek Blocks of northern Australia. or in the Gawler craton of South Australia. Metallogenic considerations suggest that the metasediments of the Broken Hill Block formed enriched source rocks during the generation of pegmatite-hosted deposits and concentrations of La, Ce, Nb, Ta, Th, and Sn in the region. Li, Be, B, W, and U in pegmatite minerals of the district may have been acquired during granulite-facies metamorphism of the local metasediments.
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