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Geology | 2011

Craton formation in Late Archean subduction zones revealed by first Greenland eclogites

Sebastian Tappe; Katie A. Smart; D. Graham Pearson; Agnete Steenfelt; Antonio Simonetti

It is now well established that the early continental crust was formed by melting of basaltic lithologies such as amphibolite and eclogite. However, considerable uncertainty surrounds the geologic environment in which melting took place. Commonly invoked options range between melting at the underside of oceanic plateaus above mantle plumes or melting of oceanic lithosphere during shallow subduction. Distinguishing between these scenarios has important implications for the early evolution of continents. We use the first eclogites discovered from the North Atlantic craton (NAC) to constrain the formation of the deep root to this continent. Late Archean eclogite xenoliths (2.7 ± 0.3 Ga) from a kimberlite in West Greenland are broadly coeval with a major regional episode of tonalite-trondhjemite-granodiorite (TTG) magmatism. Major and trace element systematics of the eclogites reveal a highly refractory character that is mirrored by NAC peridotites. Moreover, the refractory eclogites define a complementary relationship to the Late Archean TTG granitoids from the NAC, and their elevated garnet δ 18 O values along with negative Eu anomalies suggest seafloor-altered oceanic crust as the most viable eclogite protolith. These results from Greenland provide strong support for a model in which early continental crust grew by melting of basaltic slabs in subduction zones, where tectonic stacking of down-going oceanic lithosphere provided the mechanism that coupled formation of cratonic crust and mantle.


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2011

Diamond growth from oxidized carbon sources beneath the Northern Slave Craton, Canada: A δ13C–N study of eclogite-hosted diamonds from the Jericho kimberlite

Katie A. Smart; Thomas Chacko; Thomas Stachel; Karlis Muehlenbachs; Richard A. Stern; Larry M. Heaman


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2009

The origin of high-MgO diamond eclogites from the Jericho Kimberlite, Canada

Katie A. Smart; Larry M. Heaman; Thomas Chacko; Antonio Simonetti; Maya G. Kopylova; Dale Mah; Delene Daniels


Nature Geoscience | 2016

Early Archaean tectonics and mantle redox recorded in Witwatersrand diamonds

Katie A. Smart; Sebastian Tappe; Richard A. Stern; Susan J. Webb; Lewis D. Ashwal


Journal of Petrology | 2014

A Record of Paleoproterozoic Subduction Preserved in the Northern Slave Cratonic Mantle: Sr^Pb^O Isotope and Trace-element Investigations of Eclogite Xenoliths from the Jericho and Muskox Kimberlites

Katie A. Smart; Thomas Chacko; Antonio Simonetti; Zachary D. Sharp; Larry M. Heaman


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2012

Eclogite formation beneath the northern Slave craton constrained by diamond inclusions: Oceanic lithosphere origin without a crustal signature

Katie A. Smart; Thomas Chacko; Thomas Stachel; Sebastian Tappe; Richard A. Stern; Ryan B. Ickert; Eimf


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2017

Sources and mobility of carbonate melts beneath cratons, with implications for deep carbon cycling, metasomatism and rift initiation

Sebastian Tappe; Rolf L. Romer; Andreas Stracke; Agnete Steenfelt; Katie A. Smart; Karlis Muehlenbachs; Trond H. Torsvik


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2018

Geodynamics of kimberlites on a cooling Earth: Clues to plate tectonic evolution and deep volatile cycles

Sebastian Tappe; Katie A. Smart; Trond H. Torsvik; Malcolm Massuyeau; Mike C.J. de Wit


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2016

Melt evolution beneath a rifted craton edge: 40Ar/39Ar geochronology and Sr–Nd–Hf–Pb isotope systematics of primitive alkaline basalts and lamprophyres from the SW Baltic Shield

Sebastian Tappe; Katie A. Smart; Andreas Stracke; Rolf L. Romer; Dejan Prelević; Paul van den Bogaard


Chemical Geology | 2017

Tectonic significance and redox state of Paleoproterozoic eclogite and pyroxenite components in the Slave cratonic mantle lithosphere, Voyageur kimberlite, Arctic Canada

Katie A. Smart; Sebastian Tappe; Antonio Simonetti; S.S. Simonetti; Alan B. Woodland; Chris Harris

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Sebastian Tappe

University of Johannesburg

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Rolf L. Romer

Luleå University of Technology

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