On the possible occurrence of komatiites in the Archaean high-grade polymetamorphic Central Zone of the Limpopo Belt, South Africa
On the possible occurrence of komatiites in the Archaean high-grade polymetamorphic Central Zone of the Limpopo Belt, South Africa
South African Journal of Geology (June 2013) 116 (1): 55-66
- Africa
- Archean
- geochemical methods
- greenstone belts
- high-grade metamorphism
- igneous rocks
- Kaapvaal Craton
- komatiite
- Limpopo Belt
- Limpopo South Africa
- magnesium ores
- metal ores
- metals
- metamorphic belts
- metamorphism
- mineral exploration
- nickel ores
- platinum group
- platinum ores
- plutonic rocks
- polymetamorphism
- Precambrian
- Proterozoic
- rare earth deposits
- South Africa
- Southern Africa
- ultramafics
- upper Precambrian
- volcanic rocks
- Zimbabwe Craton
Komatiites occur in many Archaean and Proterozoic greenstone belts metamorphosed to greenschist or upper amphibolite facies conditions. However, komatiites have so far not been reported from high-grade metamorphic environments (upper granulite facies conditions). Here we report the occurrence of Mg-, Cr-and Ni-rich ultramafic rocks (26 to 31% MgO, 2800 to 3800 ppm Cr, 1400 to 1800 ppm Ni) with unfractionated PGE patterns (8.15 to 12.36 ppb Pt, 6.17 to 13.49 ppb Pd, Pd/Ir approximately 2 to 6) in the high-grade polymetamorphic Central Zone of the Limpopo Belt, South Africa. The composition of the rocks overlaps with that of Al-undepleted (Munro-type) komatiites from elsewhere, except that the Central Zone samples are markedly enriched in highly incompatible trace elements and show negative Nb anomalies. Based on these data, we interpret the rocks to represent contaminated komatiites of Archaean age - the first such manifestation in the Limpopo Belt and in a high to ultra-high grade (> or =900 degrees C, 10 kbar) metamorphic environment.