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Henjes-Kunst, Friedhelm; Schüssler, Ulrich (2003): Geochemistry of metasedimentary units of the Cambro-Ordovician Ross Orogen in North Victoria Land and Oates Land, Antarctica [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.704725, Supplement to: Henjes-Kunst, F; Schüssler, U (2003): Metasedimentary Units of the Cambro-Ordovician Ross Orogen in Northern Victoria Land and Oates Land: Implications for Their Provenance and Geotectonic Setting from Geochemical and Nd-Sr Isotope Data. Terra Antartica, 10(3), 105-128

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Abstract:
Metasediments in the three early Palaeozoic Ross orogenic terranes in northern Victoria Land and Oates Land (Antarctica) are geochemically classified as immature litharenites to wackes and moderately mature shales. Highly mature lithotypes with Chemical Index of Weathering values of >=95 are typically absent. Geochemical and Rb-Sr and Sm-Nd isotope results indicate that the turbiditic metasediments of the Cambro-Ordovician Robertson Bay Group in the eastern Robertson Bay Terrane represent a very homogeneous series lacking significant compositional variations. Major variations are only found in chemical parameters which reflect differences in degree of chemical weathering of their protoliths and in mechanical sorting of the detritus. Geochemical data, 87Sr/ 86Sr t=490 Ma ratios of 0.7120 - 0.7174, epsilonNd, t=490 Ma values of -7.6 to -10.3 and single-stage Nd-model ages of 1.7 - 1.9 Ga are indicative of an origin from a chemically evolved crustal source of on average late Palaeoproterozoic formation age. There is no evidence for significant sedimentary infill from primitive “ophiolitic” sources. Metasediments of the Middle Cambrian Molar Formation (Bowers Terrane) are compositionally strongly heterogeneous. Their major and trace element data and Sm-Nd isotope data (epsilonNd, t=500 Ma values of -14.3 to -1.2 and single-stage Nd-model ages of 1.7 - 2.1 Ga) can be explained by mixing of sedimentary input from an evolved crustal source of at least early Palaeoproterozoic formation age and from a primitive basaltic source. The chemical heterogeneity of metasediments from the Wilson Terrane is largely inherited from compositional variations of their precursor rocks as indicated by the Ni vs TiO2 diagram. Single-stage Nd-model ages of 1.6 -2.2 Ga for samples from more western inboard areas of the Wilson Terrane (epsilonNd, t=510 Ma -7.0 to -14.3) indicate a relatively high proportion of material derived from a crustal source with on average early Palaeoproterozoic formation age. Metasedimentary series in an eastern, more outboard position (epsilonNd, t=510 Ma -5.4 to -10.0; single-stage Nd model ages 1.4 – 1.9) on the contrary document stronger influence of a more primitive source with younger formation ages. The chemical and isotopic characteristics of metasediments from the Bowers and Wilson terranes can be explained by variable contributions from two contrasting sources: a cratonic continental crust similar to the Antarctic Shield exposed in Georg V Land and Terre Adélie some hundred kilometers west of the study area and a primitive basaltic source probably represented by the Cambrian island-arc of the Bowers Terrane. While the data for metasediments of the Robertson Bay Terrane are also compatible with an origin from an Antarctic-Shield-type source, there is no direct evidence from their geochemistry or isotope geochemistry for an island-arc component in these series.
Coverage:
Median Latitude: -70.734515 * Median Longitude: 161.377216 * South-bound Latitude: -72.683300 * West-bound Longitude: 155.983300 * North-bound Latitude: -69.150000 * East-bound Longitude: 170.050000
Minimum ORDINAL NUMBER: 1 * Maximum ORDINAL NUMBER: 169
Comment:
Position of sample G8-39b is estimated from map
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1ORDINAL NUMBEROrd NoGeocode
2LATITUDELatitudeGeocode
3LONGITUDELongitudeGeocode
4Sample commentSample commentHenjes-Kunst, Friedhelm
5Sample code/labelSample labelHenjes-Kunst, Friedhelm
6Lithologic unit/sequenceUnitHenjes-Kunst, FriedhelmUnit, Type
7Area/localityAreaHenjes-Kunst, Friedhelm
8CommentCommentHenjes-Kunst, FriedhelmMap sheet (USGS Antarctica 1:250,000 Recon. Series)
9Silicon dioxideSiO2%Henjes-Kunst, Friedhelm
10Titanium dioxideTiO2%Henjes-Kunst, Friedhelm
11Aluminium oxideAl2O3%Henjes-Kunst, Friedhelm
12Iron oxide, Fe2O3Fe2O3%Henjes-Kunst, Friedhelm
13Manganese oxideMnO%Henjes-Kunst, Friedhelm
14Magnesium oxideMgO%Henjes-Kunst, Friedhelm
15Calcium oxideCaO%Henjes-Kunst, Friedhelm
16Sodium oxideNa2O%Henjes-Kunst, Friedhelm
17Potassium oxideK2O%Henjes-Kunst, Friedhelm
18Phosphorus pentoxideP2O5%Henjes-Kunst, Friedhelm
19Sulfite[SO3]2-%Henjes-Kunst, Friedhelm
20Loss on ignitionLOI%Henjes-Kunst, Friedhelm
21BariumBamg/kgHenjes-Kunst, Friedhelm
22CeriumCemg/kgHenjes-Kunst, Friedhelm
23CobaltComg/kgHenjes-Kunst, Friedhelm
24ChromiumCrmg/kgHenjes-Kunst, Friedhelm
25GalliumGamg/kgHenjes-Kunst, Friedhelm
26LanthanumLamg/kgHenjes-Kunst, Friedhelm
27NiobiumNbmg/kgHenjes-Kunst, Friedhelm
28NickelNimg/kgHenjes-Kunst, Friedhelm
29RubidiumRbmg/kgHenjes-Kunst, Friedhelm
30ScandiumScmg/kgHenjes-Kunst, Friedhelm
31StrontiumSrmg/kgHenjes-Kunst, Friedhelm
32ThoriumThmg/kgHenjes-Kunst, Friedhelm
33VanadiumVmg/kgHenjes-Kunst, Friedhelm
34YttriumYmg/kgHenjes-Kunst, Friedhelm
35ZincZnmg/kgHenjes-Kunst, Friedhelm
36ZirconiumZrmg/kgHenjes-Kunst, Friedhelm
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