Evolution of Early Earth's Atmosphere, Hydrosphere, and Biosphere - Constraints from Ore Deposits

Discovery of the oldest oxic granitoids in the Kaapvaal Craton and its implications for the redox evolution of early Earth
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Published:January 01, 2006
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Shunso Ishihara, Hiroshi Ohmoto, Carl R. Anhaeusser, Akira Imai, Laurence J. Robb, 2006. "Discovery of the oldest oxic granitoids in the Kaapvaal Craton and its implications for the redox evolution of early Earth", Evolution of Early Earth's Atmosphere, Hydrosphere, and Biosphere - Constraints from Ore Deposits, Stephen E. Kesler, Hiroshi Ohmoto
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Phanerozoic granitoids have been classified into magnetite and ilmenite series based on the abundance of magnetite, which is related to the Fe2O3/FeO ratio of the rock and the oxygen fugacity (f O2 ) of its parent magma. We have examined the temporal and spatial distributions of both series in Archean granitoids from the Barberton region and the Johannesburg Dome of the Kaapvaal Craton, South Africa. The oldest syntectonic TTG (tonalite-trondhjemite-granodiorite) granitoids (ca. 3450 Ma in age) were found to be ilmenite series, whereas some intermediate-series granitoids occurred locally. Younger and larger syntectonic TTGs (e.g.,...
- Africa
- Archean
- batholiths
- calc-alkalic composition
- chemical composition
- classification
- copper ores
- Eh
- ferric iron
- ferrous iron
- fugacity
- genesis
- gold ores
- granites
- greenstone belts
- igneous rocks
- ilmenite
- intrusions
- iron
- isotope ratios
- isotopes
- Kaapvaal Craton
- magmas
- magnetic properties
- magnetic susceptibility
- magnetite
- metal ores
- metals
- metamorphic belts
- molybdenum ores
- O-18/O-16
- oxidation
- oxides
- oxygen
- paleomagnetism
- plutonic rocks
- porphyry copper
- porphyry molybdenum
- Precambrian
- rare earths
- Southern Africa
- stable isotopes
- temperature
- tonnage