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87 million years of recorded history in Labrador; birth, life, and sleep of the Kiglapait Intrusion

Stearns A. Morse, John B. Brady and Deborah Case Banks
87 million years of recorded history in Labrador; birth, life, and sleep of the Kiglapait Intrusion
The Canadian Mineralogist (July 2020) 58 (4): 461-475

Abstract

The Kiglapait Intrusion on the north coast of Labrador is a bowl-shaped body dominated by troctolite about 3500 km3 in initial volume and was created during an intrusive event perhaps lasting thousands of years. It was emplaced into anorthosite and metasedimentary rocks at an estimated roof depth of 9.6 km and a magma depth of 8.4 km; hence with a floor at 18 km depth. The primary magma for the intrusion is thought to have been of harzburgite composition; a large volume of olivine crystallized in transit, to the extent that the magma became saturated with plagioclase by the time it reached the site of emplacement or soon after. To test this hypothesis, piston-cylinder experiments were made at 5-15 kbar in graphite using the Kiglapait Intrusion bulk composition with Fo-rich olivine added. Results at 13 kbar yielded saturation with garnet, olivine, spinel, orthopyroxene, clinopyroxene, plagioclase, and melt. This assemblage is compatible with a lherzolite solidus at 1375 degrees C. A postulated harzburgite solidus at 15 kbar would be hotter, perhaps 1410 degrees C. Partial melt from this harzburgite rising into a hot, thinned lithosphere is presumed to have shed large amounts of olivine to produce the plagioclase-saturated troctolitic basal Lower Zone of the intrusion. Conditions of emplacement are schematically developed in ternary Al-Ca-Fe diagrams. Some high-pressure experimental compositions of clino- and orthopyroxene are metastably enriched in Al but do not affect the interpretation of the magmatic history. We show that olivine fractionation will pass through the compositions of these aluminous minerals to reach a relatively evolved saturation with only plagioclase and olivine, resulting in the voluminous Lower Zone of troctolite. The amount of olivine crystallized to reach this result is calculated, using multiphase Rayleigh fractionation and a standard MELTS routine, to between 30% and 50%. Previously published argon-argon mineral dates on hornblende, biotite, and feldspars have captured a cooling history from approximately 1258 degrees C to the ambient approximately 100 degrees C over the time interval 1307 to 1220 Ma, hence the 87 million year history claimed in the title.


ISSN: 0008-4476
EISSN: 1499-1276
Coden: CAMIA6
Serial Title: The Canadian Mineralogist
Serial Volume: 58
Serial Issue: 4
Title: 87 million years of recorded history in Labrador; birth, life, and sleep of the Kiglapait Intrusion
Affiliation: University of Massachusetts, Department of Geosciences, Amherst, MA, United States
Pages: 461-475
Published: 202007
Text Language: English
Publisher: Mineralogical Association of Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada
References: 20
Accession Number: 2021-007966
Categories: Igneous and metamorphic petrology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 4 tables
N56°30'00" - N57°30'00", W61°40'00" - W61°19'60"
Secondary Affiliation: Smith College, USA, United States
Country of Publication: Canada
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2021, American Geosciences Institute. Abstract, copyright, Mineralogical Association of Canada. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States
Update Code: 2021

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