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Deep recycling of supracrustal materials at 3200 million years ago

09.03.21 | Science China Press

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On the modern Earth, plate tectonics offers an efficient mechanism for mass transport from the Earth’s surface to its interior, but how far this mechanism dates back in the Earth’s history is uncertain.

The Kaapvaal Craton and specifically the Barberton granitoid-greenstone terrain (BGGT) provide a robust rock-based benchmark for early Earth studies because of exceptional preservation of early Archean TTG and greenstone rocks. The authors examined O isotopes in zircon grains from tonalite–trondhjemite–granodiorite (TTG), the major felsic lithology of the Archean continental crust, to evaluate the recycling of supracrustal materials in the Archean.

Zircon δ 18 O values of the TTG rocks in the Barberton area show an overall increase in terms of ranges and averages at ca. 3230 Ma, close to the Paleoarchean-Mesoarchean boundary. The >3230 Ma TTGs have zircon δ 18 O values mostly in the range of mantle zircon with averages from +5.07‰ to +6.02‰, whereas the TTGs of ≤3230 Ma have mildly elevated zircon δ 18 O values with the largest value close to ~8‰ (averages ranging from 5.95‰ to 7.08‰).

These findings from the BGGT TTGs provide the first robust evidence for significant crustal recycling to depths of >40 km from ca. 3230 Ma in ancient continents. Because 18 O enrichment is a diagnostic signature of low temperature water-rock interaction on the Earth’s surface, the nearly synchronous increase in the maximum zircon d 18 O points to the onset of widespread reworking of supracrustal materials at crustal depths of >40 km at the Paleoarchean-Mesoarchean boundary.

The authors also proposed that plate tectonics was operating through warm subduction for lithospheric thickening along converging plate boundaries. As soon as the mafic oceanic crust was transformed to garnet granulite through regional metamorphism at moderate thermal gradients, gravitational delamination (or proto-subduction) and large thrust faults would take place along previously thickened boundaries. This may induce the partial melting of the low-T altered mafic oceanic crust to form high- δ 18 O zircon in the resultant TTGs. Such proto-subduction may be short-lived and intermittent due to frequent slab breakoff in the hotter Archean mantle.

See the article:

The onset of deep recycling of supracrustal materials at the Paleo-Mesoarchean boundary. Xiao-Lei Wang et al. National Science Review , https://doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwab136

National Science Review

10.1093/nsr/nwab136

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Bei Yan
Science China Press
yanbei@scichina.org

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Science China Press. (2021, September 3). Deep recycling of supracrustal materials at 3200 million years ago. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LKNNN4EL/deep-recycling-of-supracrustal-materials-at-3200-million-years-ago.html
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"Deep recycling of supracrustal materials at 3200 million years ago." Brightsurf News, Sep. 3 2021, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LKNNN4EL/deep-recycling-of-supracrustal-materials-at-3200-million-years-ago.html.