日本地球惑星科学連合2018年大会

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セッション記号 S (固体地球科学) » S-MP 岩石学・鉱物学

[S-MP35] Antarctica and surrounds in Supercontinent Evolution

2018年5月22日(火) 13:45 〜 15:15 ポスター会場 (幕張メッセ国際展示場 7ホール)

コンビーナ:外田 智千(国立極地研究所)、小山内 康人(九州大学大学院比較社会文化研究院地球変動講座)、Geoffrey Hugo Grantham (共同)、Satish-Kumar Madhusoodhan(Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, Niigata University)

[SMP35-P04] Petrology and geochemistry of Middle Proterozoic meta-tonalite in Cape Hinode, Prince Olav Coast, East Antarctica

*亀井 淳志1田島 葉澄1外田 智千2馬場 壮太郎3北野 一平4廣井 美邦2 (1.島根大学、2.国立極地研究所、3.琉球大学、4.九州大学)

キーワード:変トーナル岩、未成熟海洋弧、原生代、南極

Middle Proterozoic meta-tonalite distributes in Cape Hinode, Prince Olav Coast, East Antarctica. Sun et al. (2014) suggested that this meta-tonalite was strongly metamorphosed at granulite-facies. However, the metamorphic condition of Prince Olav Coast is generally achieved up to amphibolite-facies. Additionally, Shiraishi et al. (1995, 2003) referred the intrusive age of the meta-tonalite around 1017 Ma by SHRIMP U-Pb zircon method. It is not corresponding to 550 - 500 Ma that the timing of main igneous and metamorphic activities of Prince Olav Coast. Therefore, the meta-tonalite of Cape Hinode is considered to have unique lithological character in this region. This study investigates the petrological feature of the meta-tonalite in the whole area of Cape Hinode. The geochemical characteristics are also investigated to consider its petrogenesis.

Geochemical compositions of the meta-tonalite, such as higher Al, Na, and Sr, and lower K and Y, in Cape Hinode suggests that the rock is conformable to a typical TTG produced by oceanic crust melting. On the other hand, the mafic rocks included in the meta-tonalite as xenoliths or meta-dikes show a wide variation of mineral assemblage and geochemistry. The most rocks are thought to be basic products on juvenile arc setting because they have almost flat chondrite normalized REEs patterns and negative Nb and Zr and positive LILEs MORB normalized patterns. However, several mafic rocks indicate a possibility of within plate type component based on the geochemical discriminations. These evidences suggests that the meta-tonalite of Cape Hinode was produced as a portion of a juvenile oceanic arc formed at about one billion years ago.