The Laird Lake property, southwest Red Lake greenstone belt, straddles the contact between the Balmer (2.99–2.96 Ga) and the Confederation (2.74–2.73 Ga) assemblages. The property is 10 km along strike from the Madsen and Starrat–Olsen Au mines that are hosted near the contact. The Balmer assemblage consists of fine-grained, aphyric, locally pillowed mafic volcanic rocks, ultramafic intrusive and volcanic rocks with flow breccia textures hosting local spinifex-bearing clasts, and banded-iron formations. In contrast, the Confederation assemblage comprises porphyritic mafic volcanic rocks intercalated with intermediate to felsic volcanic rocks that include crystal lapilli tuffs, crystal tuffs, and tuffs. The Balmer assemblage is composed of tholeiitic mafic volcanic rocks with minor Al-undepleted komatiites, whereas the Confederation assemblage is calc–alkalic. Neodymium isotopes, in conjunction with trace element geochemistry, suggests that parts of the Balmer assemblage were weakly contaminated by an older intermediate basement. Both arc and back-arc volcanism occurs in the Confederation assemblage, with the arc rocks showing a stronger crustal component than the back-arc rocks. A maximum U–Pb age of 2741 ± 19 Ma for a crystal tuff and an age of 2737.68 ± 0.79 Ma for a diorite are consistent with a Confederation assemblage affinity for the intermediate calc–alkaline rocks south of the Au-bearing horizon. The Balmer assemblage represents an oceanic plateau formed by plume magmatism on the margins of the North Caribou Terrane, whereas the Confederation assemblage at Laird Lake formed in an oceanic arc setting where both arc and back-arc volcanism occurred simultaneously.
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Geochemistry, geochronology, and radiogenic isotopes of the Balmer and Confederation assemblages of the Laird Lake Area, Red Lake greenstone belt, Canada: implications for Archean tectonic evolution Available to Purchase
Brigitte R. Gélinas;
Brigitte R. Gélinas
(Conceptualization, Data curation, Formal analysis, Investigation, Methodology, Writing – original draft)
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Department of Geology, 7890Lakehead University
, 955 Oliver Road, Thunder Bay, ON P7B 5E1, Canada
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Pete Hollings;
(Data curation, Funding acquisition, Project administration, Supervision, Writing – review & editing)
a
Department of Geology, 7890Lakehead University
, 955 Oliver Road, Thunder Bay, ON P7B 5E1, CanadaCorresponding author: Pete Hollings (email: [email protected])
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Richard Friedman
Richard Friedman
(Methodology)
b
Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences, 8166University of British Columbia
, 6339 Stores Road, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada
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Brigitte R. Gélinas
Conceptualization, Data curation, Formal analysis, Investigation, Methodology, Writing – original draft
a
Department of Geology, 7890Lakehead University
, 955 Oliver Road, Thunder Bay, ON P7B 5E1, Canada
Pete Hollings
Data curation, Funding acquisition, Project administration, Supervision, Writing – review & editing
a
Department of Geology, 7890Lakehead University
, 955 Oliver Road, Thunder Bay, ON P7B 5E1, Canada
Richard Friedman
Methodology
b
Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences, 8166University of British Columbia
, 6339 Stores Road, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, CanadaCorresponding author: Pete Hollings (email: [email protected])
Publisher: Canadian Science Publishing
Received:
06 Oct 2023
Accepted:
04 Mar 2024
First Online:
13 Jun 2024
Online ISSN: 1480-3313
Print ISSN: 0008-4077
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- Funder(s):Mitacs
- Funder(s):Society of Economic Geologists (SEG)
- Funder(s):Ontario Graduate Scholarship program
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Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2024) 61 (6): 686–711.
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Received:
06 Oct 2023
Accepted:
04 Mar 2024
First Online:
13 Jun 2024
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Brigitte R. Gélinas, Pete Hollings, Richard Friedman; Geochemistry, geochronology, and radiogenic isotopes of the Balmer and Confederation assemblages of the Laird Lake Area, Red Lake greenstone belt, Canada: implications for Archean tectonic evolution. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 2024;; 61 (6): 686–711. doi: https://doi.org/10.1139/cjes-2023-0122
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- absolute age
- Archean
- Canada
- Canadian Shield
- chemical composition
- Eastern Canada
- igneous rocks
- isotope ratios
- isotopes
- mafic composition
- mapping
- metals
- Nd-144/Nd-143
- neodymium
- North America
- Ontario
- paragenesis
- Precambrian
- rare earths
- stable isotopes
- Superior Province
- U/Pb
- volcanic rocks
- volcanism
- Red Lake Belt
- Laird Lake
- Confederation Assemblage
- Balmer Assemblage
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