1. Geochronology and Hf isotopes of the bimodal mafic–felsic high heat producing igneous suite from Mt Painter Province, South Australia
- Author
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Graham Baines, Steve Hore, John Foden, and Kamonporn Kromkhun
- Subjects
geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Felsic ,Isotope ,Geochemistry ,Geology ,Mantle (geology) ,Volcanic rock ,Igneous rock ,Geochronology ,Mafic ,Petrology ,Zircon - Abstract
The Mt Painter Province of northern South Australia is a site of exceptional suite of Mesoproterozoic high heat producing (HHP) granites and felsic volcanics. These rocks have very high heat production values of > 5 μW m − 3 . The HHP granites, including the Mt Neill, Box Bore, Terrapinna, Wattleowie and Yerila granites, form part of a broadly coeval association of mafic and felsic volcanic rocks that also include the Pepegoona Volcanics, lamprophyres and mafic–intermediate dykes. U–Pb LA-ICPMS zircon dating and Hf-in-zircon isotopic data are used to constrain both the timing and source of these magmatic rocks. U–Pb zircon LA-ICPMS crystallization ages range from ~ 1596 to 1521 Ma and imply a protracted sequence of magmatic events. Initial Hf isotopic compositions of these zircons from both dykes and felsic rocks have overlapping compositional ranges, with e Hf values mainly from + 4 to − 2. These Hf values are significantly higher than contemporary crustal values which are likely to have been in the range − 4 to − 20. These data imply that the magmatic suite has both mantle and crustal sources.
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- 2013