The Neoarchean, a turning point for geodynamic and magmatic processes within the Superior craton?

Author:

Mathieu* Lucie1,Mole David2,Tóth Zsuzsanna3,Rubingh Kate3,Haugaard Rasmus3,White Shawna4,Ma Chong3,Frieman Ben3,Lodge Robert5,Sherlock Ross3,Lafrance Bruno3

Affiliation:

1. Centre d’Études sur les Ressources Minérales (CERM), Département des Sciences Appliquées, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi (UQAC), Chicoutimi, Québec G7H 2B1, Canada

2. Harquail School of Earth Science, Mineral Exploration Research Centre, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario P3E 2C6, Canada, and ARC Centre of Excellence for Core to Crust Fluid Systems (CCFS), Centre for Exploration Targeting, University of Western Australia, Perth, WA 6009, Australia

3. Harquail School of Earth Science, Mineral Exploration Research Centre, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario P3E 2C6, Canada

4. Harquail School of Earth Science, Mineral Exploration Research Centre, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario P3E 2C6, Canada, and Department of Geology, Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 3C3, Canada

5. Department of Geology, University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire, Eau Claire, Wisconsin 54701, USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT The Neoarchean is generally considered to have been the final era of major crust formation and may have been characterized by the onset of modern plate tectonics. The Neoarchean may also have been the time interval during which subduction processes prevailed and became global. Evidence from individual cratons around the world suggests that this transition in geodynamic processes may have included diachronous and episodic major changes (i.e., turning points) and a more gradual evolution at the global scale, possibly largely driven by the secular cooling of the mantle and increasing stability of the lithosphere. The Superior craton, Canada, is the largest and best-preserved Archean craton in the world, making it an ideal location in which to investigate the occurrence (or absence) of turning points in the Neoarchean. This contribution examines the changes in geodynamic and magmatic processes that occurred during the Neoarchean, using geochemical data and new insights garnered from isotopic surveys from the southern part of the Superior craton. We summarize current understanding of the evolution of the youngest (southern) part of the Superior craton that led to the stabilization (cratonization) of this continental lithosphere and how this evolution aligns with local and global geodynamic processes.

Publisher

Geological Society of America

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