Growth of continental crust: a balance between preservation and recycling

被引:90
作者
Condie, K. C. [1 ]
机构
[1] New Mexico Inst Min & Technol, Dept Earth & Environm Sci, Socorro, NM 87801 USA
关键词
continental growth; crustal reworking; supercontinents; Nd isotopes; Hf isotopes; ND ISOTOPE EVIDENCE; LU-HF; U-PB; ACCRETIONARY OROGENS; SUBDUCTION EROSION; EARTH HISTORY; ZIRCON AGES; EVOLUTION; MANTLE; SUPERCONTINENT;
D O I
10.1180/minmag.2014.078.3.11
中图分类号
P57 [矿物学];
学科分类号
070901 ;
摘要
One of the major obstacles to our understanding of the growth of continental crust is that of estimating the balance between extraction rate of continental crust from the mantle and its recycling rate back into the mantle. As a first step it is important to learn more about how and when juvenile crust is preserved in orogens. The most abundant petrotectonic assemblage preserved in orogens (both collisional and accretionary) is the continental arc, whereas oceanic terranes (arcs, crust, melange, Large Igneous Provinces, etc.) comprise <10%; the remainder comprises older, reworked crust. Most of the juvenile crust in orogens is found in continental arc assemblages. Our studies indicate that most juvenile crust preserved in orogens was produced during the ocean-basin closing stage and not during the collision. However, the duration of ocean-basin closing is not a major control on the fraction of juvenile crust preserved in orogens; regardless of the duration of subduction, the fraction of juvenile crust preserved reaches a maximum of similar to 50%. Hafnium and Nd isotopic data indicate that reworking dominates in external orogens during supercontinent breakup, whereas during supercontinent assembly, external orogens change to retreating modes where greater amounts of juvenile crust are produced. The most remarkable feature of epsilon Nd (sedimentary rocks and granitoids) and epsilon Hf (detrital zircons) distributions through time is how well they agree with each other. The ratio of positive to negative eNd and eHf does not increase during supercontinent assembly (coincident with zircon age peaks), which suggests that supercontinent assembly is not accompanied by enhanced crustal production. Rather, the zircon age peaks probably result from enhanced preservation of juvenile crust. Valleys between zircon age peaks probably reflect recycling of continental crust into the mantle during supercontinent breakup. Hafnium isotopic data from zircons that have mantle sources, Nd isotopic data from detrital sedimentary rocks and granitoids and whole-rock Re depletion ages of mantle xenoliths collectively suggest that 570% of the continental crust was extracted from the mantle between 3500 and 2500 Ma.
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页码:623 / 637
页数:15
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