Petrography, chemical composition, and age constraints of mafic intrusions from the Mesoproterozoic Soisson Intrusive Suite in the southeastern Churchill Province (Canada)
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Published:2022-03
Issue:3
Volume:59
Page:180-204
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ISSN:0008-4077
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Container-title:Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Can. J. Earth Sci.
Author:
Sappin A.-A.1, Houlé M.G.1, Corrigan D.2, Bédard M.-P.13, Rayner N.2, Wodicka N.2, Brind’Amour-Côté C.3
Affiliation:
1. Geological Survey of Canada, 490 Couronne Street, Québec, QC G1K 9A9, Canada. 2. Geological Survey of Canada, 601 Booth Street, Ottawa, ON K1A 0E8, Canada. 3. Nunavik Mineral Exploration Fund, P.O. Box 909, Kuujjuaq, QC J0M 1C0, Canada.
Abstract
Several kilometre-scale gabbroic intrusions with well-preserved cumulate textures occur over a ∼180 km northwest–southeast strike length area in the Core Zone, within the southeastern Churchill Province. These intrusions (1312–1311 Ma) are devoid of structural and metamorphic overprint and are mainly composed of olivine gabbro. Their overlapping petrographic, geochemical, and mineralogical characteristics suggest that all of these gabbroic intrusions are co-genetic and form the Soisson Intrusive Suite. The Soisson intrusions formed from basaltic parental magmas with low MgO (∼6–7 wt.%) and high Fe–Ti contents. Overall, they are similarly fractionated at the regional scale and incorporated various amounts of upper crustal material, as indicated by field (e.g., xenoliths, hybrid zones) and geochemical (e.g., high HILE/MILE, depletion in Nb±Ta) evidences. The Soisson Intrusive Suite has petrological, geochemical, and mineral chemistry similarities with the troctolite and olivine gabbro cumulates of the Voisey’s Bay and Mushuau intrusions from the ca. 1363 to 1289 Ma Nain Plutonic Suite (NPS), and appears to be contemporaneous with its younger gabbroic–troctolitic intrusion phase, suggesting that the Soisson Intrusive Suite and the gabbroic–troctolitic intrusions of the NPS were formed by similar petrological processes. Furthermore, like many gabbroic–troctolitic intrusions of the NPS (e.g., Voisey’s Bay intrusion), the Soisson intrusions contain Ni–Cu–Co magmatic sulfide mineralization. Among the Soisson intrusions, the Papavoine intrusion located in the southern part of this intrusive suite may be the most prospective intrusion as a Ni, Cu, and Co exploration target. Overall, the Soisson Intrusive Suite’s similarity with the NPS raises questions about their potential genetic link and magmatic connectivity at depth.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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