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Sluggish Hadean geodynamics: Evidence from coupled 146,147sm-142,143Nd systematics in Eoarchean supracrustal rocks of the Inukjuak domain (Quebec)

Journal

EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS
Volume 457, Issue -, Pages 23-37

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.epsl.2016.09.051

Keywords

Sm-146-Nd-142; Hadean; magma ocean; sluggish tectonics; Ukaliq; Nuvvuagittuq

Funding

  1. Agence Nationale de la Recherche [ANR-11-JS56-0012 DESIR]
  2. Region Lorraine
  3. NASA Exobiology Program [14-EXO14_2-0050]
  4. Collaborative for Research in Origins (CRiO) at the University of Colorado Boulder - John Templeton Foundation-FfAME Origins program [15-09-0168]
  5. Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) [ANR-11-JS56-0012] Funding Source: Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR)

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The discovery of deficits in Nd-142/Nd-144 in mafic rocks of the Nuvvuagittuq supracrustal belt (NSB) has triggered a debate about the possible preservation of Hadean. (pre-3.85 Ga) crustal remnants in the little-known but areally extensive Innuksuac complex (3.6-3.8 Ga, Inukjuak domain, Northeast Superior Province, Canada). Geochronological investigations in the NSB, however, are hampered by the poor preservation and highly disturbed isotopic record of various mafic (amphibolite) lithologies that host the Nd-142 anomalies. Here we present Sm-146-Nd-142 and Sm-147-Nd-143 data for rocks of extrusive magmatic and sedimentary protoliths from the Ukaliq supracrustal belt, a newly discovered volcano sedimentary enclave enclosed in granitoid gneisses of the Inukjuak domain. Our study also includes the first Sm-146-Nd-142 data for quartz-magnetite rocks (banded iron-formation; BIF) of the NSB and the Eoarchean Isua supracrustal belt (ISB) in southern West Greenland. We show that Ukaliq amphibolites carry variably negative Nd-142 anomalies, ranging from 0 to -10 ppm, which are positively correlated with their Sm/Nd ratio. If considered as an isochron relationship, the Sm-146-Nd-142 array yields an apparent Hadean emplacement age of 4215(-76)(+50) Ma. The negative Nd-142 anomalies, however, appear to be mainly restricted to amphibolites with boninitic affinities, likely reflecting inheritance from an enriched mantle source. In contrast, tholeiitic and ultramafic lavas have normal mu Nd-142 regardless of their Sm/Nd ratio. Furthermore, BIF from Ukaliq and Nuvvuagittuq lack the negative Nd-142 anomalies that should have been produced by in situ decay of Sm-146 had these sediments been deposited prior to ca. 4.1 Ga. Instead, they exhibit mu Nd-142 identical to that measured in Isua BIF. Collectively, our results suggest that the Sm-146-Nd-142 array characterizing mafic lithologies of Ukaliq and Nuvvuagittuq is an inherited signature with doubtful chronological significance. We interpret the volcanic protoliths of the Innuksuac complex to have been produced by metasomatically triggered melting of a variably enriched Eoarcliean mantle, following addition of felsic melts and/or fluids derived from a foundering Hadean mafic crust. Application of coupled (146,147)sm-Nd-142,Nd-143 chronometry to Ukaliq lavas yields a model age of differentiation of 4.36(-0.06)(+0.05) Ga for this Hadean precursor. This is similar to late-stage crystallization ages inferred for the lunar and terrestrial magma oceans. The long-term preservation of Earth's primordial crust points to subdued lithospheric recycling in the post-magma ocean Earth. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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