Skip to Main Content
Skip Nav Destination
GEOREF RECORD

Petrogenesis of Archaean granites in the Barberton region of South Africa as a guide to early crustal evolution

Laurence J. Robb, F. M. Meyer, C. J. Hawkesworth and Nick J. Gardiner
Petrogenesis of Archaean granites in the Barberton region of South Africa as a guide to early crustal evolution
South African Journal of Geology (March 2021) 124 (1): 111-140

Abstract

The Barberton region of South Africa is characterized by a broad variety of granite types that range in age from ca. 3.5 Ga to 2.7 Ga and reflect the processes involved in the formation of Archaean continental crust on the Kaapvaal Craton. These granites are subdivided into three groups, as follows: A tonalite-trondhjemite-granodiorite (TTG) suite diapirically emplaced at 3 450 Ma and 3 250 Ma into pre-existing metamorphosed greenstone belt material. TTG melts were derived from melting amphibolite in the lower crust, with individual plutons being emplaced at various crustal levels. The dome-and-keel geometry that characterizes the TTG-greenstone dominated crust at this time is inconsistent with a plate tectonic domain and reworking was likely controlled by gravity inversion or 'sagduction'; Regionally extensive potassic batholiths (the GMS suite) were emplaced at 3 110 Ma during a period of crustal thickening and melting of a TTG-dominated lower crust. Subsequent to emplacement of the voluminous GMS granites, the thickened continental crust had stabilized sufficiently for large sedimentary basins to form; Late granite plutons were emplaced along two distinct linear and sub-parallel arrays close to what might have been the edge of a Kaapvaal continent at 2800 to 2700 Ma. They are subdivided into high-Ca and low-Ca granites that resemble the I- and S-type granites of younger orogenic episodes. The high-Ca granites are consistent with derivation from older granitoids in the lower crust, whereas the low-Ca granites may have been derived by melting metasedimentary precursors in the lower-mid crust. Granites with similar characteristics are associated with a subduction zone in younger terranes, although the recognition of such a feature at Barberton remains unclear. The petrogenesis of granites in the Barberton region between 3.5 Ga and 2.7 Ga provides a record of the processes of Archaean crustal evolution and contributes to discussions related to the onset of plate tectonics.


ISSN: 1012-0750
EISSN: 1996-8590
Serial Title: South African Journal of Geology
Serial Volume: 124
Serial Issue: 1
Title: Petrogenesis of Archaean granites in the Barberton region of South Africa as a guide to early crustal evolution
Affiliation: University of the Witwatersrand, DSI-NRF CIMERA, Johannesburg, South Africa
Pages: 111-140
Published: 202103
Text Language: English
Publisher: Bureau for Scientific Publications, Pretoria, South Africa
References: 68
Accession Number: 2021-043819
Categories: Solid-earth geophysicsStratigraphy
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. geol. sketch maps
S25°48'00" - S25°48'00", E31°03'00" - E31°03'00"
Secondary Affiliation: University of Oxford, GBR, United KingdomRWTH-Aachen University, DEU, GermanyUniversity of Bristol, GBR, United KingdomUniversity of St. Andrews, GBR, United Kingdom
Country of Publication: South Africa
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2021, American Geosciences Institute. Abstract, Copyright, Geological Society of South Africa. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States
Update Code: 202114

or Create an Account

Close Modal
Close Modal