Skip to main content
Log in

Neodymium isotopic evidence for the tectonic assembly of Late Archean crust in the Slave Province, northwest Canada

  • Published:
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology Aims and scope Submit manuscript

Abstract

The ca. 2.7–2.5 Ga Slave Province is a “granitegreenstone” terrane comprising deformed sedimentary and subordinate volcanic belts extensively intruded by granitoid rocks. The Nd isotopic data are reported for 58 samples of supracrustal and granitoid rocks exposed along a 400 km, east-west, transect at 65°N across the structural grain of the province. Initial ɛ Nd values reveal distinctly different crustal sources in the eastern compared to the western parts of the province, as expected from tectonic assembly of the province through accretion of juvenile crust to older continental crust. Supracrustal sequences (ca. 2.71–2.65 Ga) from the central and eastern parts of the province have positive ɛ Nd(1) values (+0.3 to +3.6), consistent with juvenile sources and formation remote from significantly older crust. Syn to late-deformation (ca. 2.63–2.60 Ga), mantle-derived diorites and related tonalites (type I) from the central and eastern parts of the province have similar initial ɛ Nd values (-0.1 to +2.7). In contrast, samples from the westernmost plutons, which intrude exposed pre-3.1 Ga crust, have much lower ɛ Nd(1) values (-1.0 to4.6) suggesting contamination of these magmas by older crust. The ɛ Nd(1) values of post-deformation granites (s.s.) (type II) also vary systematically across the province: values for granites west of longitude 110°30′W range from-0.2 to -5.3; those to the east range from +0.6 to +3.7. These data suggest mixed crustal sources dominated by Mid to Early Archean material (ɛ Nd-2.6 to- 17 at 2.6 Ga) for the western granitoid rocks and juvenile sources for the eastern granites. The Nd isotopic data are consistent with the geology of the province in that exposures of Mid to Early Archean crustal rocks, predating the principal 2.7–2.5 Ga orogenic event are restricted to the western part of the province. The asymmetric pattern defined by the Nd isotopic data indicates the presence of distinct crustal rocks beneath the Slave Province. Similar isotopic variations observed across Phanerozoic collisional orogens have been interpreted to reflect tectonic assembly of crust by accretion of juvenile crustal terranes to an older continental margin. This process may also have been an important mechanism in the cratonization of the Slave Province.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Similar content being viewed by others

References

  • Baragar WRA, McGlynn JC (1976) Early Archean basement in the Canadian Shield: a review of the evidence. Geol Surv Can Pap 76: 14

    Google Scholar 

  • Barton MD (1990) Cretaceous magmatism, metamorphism, and metallogeny in the east-central Great Basin. In: Anderson JL (ed) The nature and origin of Cordilleran magmatism. Geol Soc Am Mem 174: 283–302

  • Bowring SA, King JA, Housh TB, Isachsen CE, Podosek FA (1989a) Neodymium and lead isotope evidence for enriched early Archean crust in North America. Nature 340: 222–225

    Google Scholar 

  • Bowring SA, Williams IS, Compston W (1989b) 3.96 Ga gneisses from the Slave Province, NWT, Canada. Geology 17: 971–975

    Google Scholar 

  • Bostock HH (1980) Geology of the Itchen Lake Area, District of Mackenzie. Geol Surv Can Mem 391

  • Burke K, Dewey JF, Kidd WSF (1976) Dominance of horizontal movements, are microcontinental collisions during the late per mobile regime. In: Windley BF (ed) The early history of the Earth. Wiley, New York, NY, pp 113–130

    Google Scholar 

  • Chase CG, Patchett PJ (1988) Stored mafic/ultramafic crust and early Archean mantle depletion. Earth Planet Sci Lett 91: 66–72

    Google Scholar 

  • Chauvel C, Arndt NT, Kielinzcuk S, Thom A (1987) Formation of Canadian 1.9 Ga. old continental crust I: Nd isotopic data. Can J Earth Sci 24: 396–406

    Google Scholar 

  • Compston W (1990) The oldest-known terrestrial rocks and the missing record between 3.8 Ga and 4.5 Ga. In: Glover JE, Ho SE (eds) Third Int Archean Symp, Perth, Extended Abstr 5–6

  • Condie KC (1981) Archean Greenstone belts. Elsevier, Amsterdam

    Google Scholar 

  • Condie KC, Baragar WRA (1974) Rare earth element distributions in volcanic rocks from Archean Greenstone belts. Contrib Mineral Petrol 45: 237–246

    Google Scholar 

  • Cunningham MO, Lambert R St J (1989) Petrochemistry of the Yellowknife volcanic suite at Yellowknife, NWT. Can J Earth Sci 26: 1630–1646

    Google Scholar 

  • Davidson A (1972) Granite studies in the Slave Province. Geol Surv Can Pap 72-1A: 109–115

    Google Scholar 

  • Davis WJ (1991) Granitoid geochemistry and crustal evolution of the central Slave Province, (unpubl) Ph.D. Thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland

  • Davis WJ, King JE, Fryer BJ, van Breemen O (1990) Petrogenesis and evolution of Late Archean granitoids in the central slave Province: implications for the tectonic development of the Slave Province, Canada (abstract). In: Glover JE, Ho SE (eds) Third Int Archean Symp, Perth, Extended Abstr: 185–187

  • Davis WJ, Jenner GA, Fryer BJ (1991) Petrogenesis of Late Archean tonalite: mantle additions to crust in the Slave Province, Canada (abstract). Eur Union Geosci Terra Abstr 3: 1–33

    Google Scholar 

  • De Paolo DJ (1981) A neodymium and strontium isotopic study of the Mesozoic calc-alkaline granitic batholiths of the Sierra Nevada and Peninsular Ranges, California. J Geophys Res 86: 10470–10488

    Google Scholar 

  • Dudas FO (1989) Nd isotopic compositions from the Slave craton: the case of the missing mantle (abstract). Geol Assoc Can, Program Abstr, 14, Montreal, A24

  • Easton RM (1985) The nature and significance of pre- Yellowknife Supergroup rocks in the Point Lake area, Slave Structural Province, Canada. In: Ayres LD, Thurston PC, Card KC, Weber W (ed) Evolution of Archean supracrustal sequences. Geol Assoc Can Spec Pap 28: 153–167

  • Ewing TE (1979) Two calc-alkaline volanic trends in the Archean: trace elements evidence. Contrib Mineral Petrol 70: 1–7

    Google Scholar 

  • Farmer GL, DePaolo DJ (1983) Origin of Mesozoic and Tertiary granite in the western US and implications for pre-Mesozoic crustal structure, I: Nd and Sr isotopic studies in the geoclime of the northern Great Basin. J Geophys Res 88: 3379–3401

    Google Scholar 

  • Frith RA (1987) Precambrian Geology of the Hackett River Area, District of MacKenzie, Northwest Territories. Geol Surv Can Mem 417

  • Frith RA, Fryer BJ (1985) Geochemistry and origin of the Regan Intrusive Suite and other granitoids in the northeastern Slave Province, northwest Canadian Shield. Can J Earth Sci 22: 1048–1065

    Google Scholar 

  • Frith RA, Loveridge WD (1982) Ages of Yellowknife Supergroup volcanic rocks, granitoid intrusive rocks and regional metamorphism in the northeastern Slave Province. In: Curr Res Part A. Geol Surv Can Pap 82-1a: 225–237

  • Frith RA, Loveridge WD, van Breemen O (1986) U-Pb ages on zircon from basement granitoids of the western Slave Province, northwestern Canadian Shield. In: Curr Res Part A. Geol Surv Can Pap 86-14: 113–119

  • Fyson WK, Frith RA (1979) Regional deformations and emplacement of granitoid plutons in the Hackett River greenstone belt, Slave Province, Northwest Territories. Can J Earth Sci 16: 1187–1195

    Google Scholar 

  • Fyson WK, Helmstaedt H (1988) Structural patterns and tectonic evolution of supracrustal domains in the Archean Slave Province, Canada. Can J Earth Sci 25: 301–315

    Google Scholar 

  • Gariepy C, Allegre CJ (1985) The lead isotope geochemistry and geochronology of the late kinematic intrusives from the Abitibi greenstone belt, and the implications for late Archean crustal evolution. Geochim Cosmochim Acta 49: 2371–2383

    Google Scholar 

  • Goldstein S, O'Nions RK, Hamilton PJ (1984) A Sm-Nd isotopic study of atmospheric dust and particulates from major river systems. Earth Planet Sci Lett 70: 221–236

    Google Scholar 

  • Helmstaedt H, Padgham WA (1986) A new look at the stratigraphy of the Yellowknife Supergroup at Yellowknife, NWT — implications for the age of gold-bearing shear zones and Archean basin evolution. Can J Earth Sci 23: 454–475

    Google Scholar 

  • Henderson JB (1970) Stratigraphy of the Archean Yellowknife Supergroup, Yellowknife Bay-Prosperous Lake area, District of MacKenzie, NWT. Geol Surv Can Pap 70-26

  • Henderson JB (1981) Archean basin evolution in the Slave Province, Canada. In: Kroner A (ed) Precambrian plate tectonics. Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp 213–236

    Google Scholar 

  • Henderson JB (1985) Geology of the Yellowknife-Hearne Lake area, District of MacKenzie: a segment across an Archean basin. Geol Surv Can Mem 414

  • Henderson JB (1988) Geology of the Keskarrah Bay area, District of Mackenzie, Northwest Territories. Geol Surv Can, Map 1679A

  • Henderson JB, van Breeman O, Loveridge WD (1987) Some U-Pb zircon ages from Archean basement supracrustal and instrusive rocks, Yellowknife-Hearne Lake area, District of MacKenzie. In: Radiogenic age and isotopic studies report 1. Geol Surv Can Pap 87-2: 111–121

    Google Scholar 

  • Henderson JB, Easton RM (1977) Archean supracrustal-basement rock relationships in the Keskarrah Bay map area, Slave Structural Province, District of Mackenzie. Geol Surv Can Pap 77-1A: 217–221

    Google Scholar 

  • Henderson JB, Thompson PH (1982) Geology of Healy Lake map area. Geol Surv Can Open File 860

  • Henderson JB, Loveridge WD, Sullivan RD (1982) A U-Pb study of zircon from granitic basement beneath the Yellowknife Supergroup, Point Lake District of MacKenzie. In: Rb-Sr and U-Pb isotopic age studies report 5. Geol Surv Can Pap 82-1C: 173–178

  • Hill JD, Frith RA (1982) Petrology of the Regan Intrusive Suite in the Nose Lake-Beechey Lake map area, District of MacKenzie. Geol Surv Can Pap 82-8: 1–26

    Google Scholar 

  • Hoffman PF (1986) Crustal accretion in a 2.7–2.5 Ga “granite-greenstone” terrane, Slave Province, NWT. In: de Witt MJ, Ashwall LD (eds) Tectonic evolution of greenstone belts. Lunar and Planet Inst Rep 86-10: 120

  • Hoffman PF (1989) Precambrian geology and tectonic history of North America. In: Bally AW, Palmer AR (eds) The geology of North America — an overview. Geol Soc Am, Boulder, Colorado, pp 447–512

    Google Scholar 

  • Howelll DG, Jones DL, Schermer ER (1985) Tectonostratigraphic terranes of the Circum-Pacific Rim. In: Howell DG (ed) Tectonostratigraphic Terranes of the Circum-Pacific Region. Pac Council Energy Miner Resour Earth Sci Ser 1: 3–30

  • Isachsen C, Bowring SA, Padgham WA (1990) U-Pb zircon geochronology of the Yellowknife volcanic belt, NWT. Canada: new constraints on the timing and duration of greenstone belt magmatism. J Geol 99: 55–68

    Google Scholar 

  • Jahn BM, Vidal PH, Kroner A (1984) Multi-chronometric ages and origin of Archean tonalitic gneisses in Finnish Lapland: a case for long crustal residence time. Contrib Mineral Petrol 86: 398–408

    Google Scholar 

  • James DT (1990) Basement-cover relations between the Archean Sleepy Dragon Complex and the Yellowknife Supergroup in the Brown Lake area, Slave Province, Northwest Territories. In: Curr Res Part C. Geol Surv Can Pap 90-1c: 189–196

  • Jenner GA, Fryer BJ, McLennan SM (1981) Geochemistry of the Archean Yellowknife Supergroup. Geochim Cosmochim Acta 45: 1111–1129

    Google Scholar 

  • King JE, Davis WJ, Relf C, Avery RW (1988) Deformation and plutonism in the western Contwoyto Lake map area, Slave Structural Province, District of MacKenzie, NWT. In: Curr Res Part C. Geol Surv Can Pap 88-1C: 161–176

  • King JE, Davis WJ, Van Nostrand T, Relf C (1989) Archean to Proterozoic deformation and plutonism of the western Contwoyto Lake map area, central Slave Province, District of MacKenzie, NWT. In: Curr Res Part C, Geol Surv Can Pap 89-1C: 81–93

  • Kistler RW, Peterman ZE (1973) Variations in Sr, Rb, K, Na and 87Sr/86Sr in Mesozoic granitic rocks and intruded wall rocks in central California. Bull Geol Soc Am 84: 3489–3512

    Google Scholar 

  • Krogh TE, Gibbons W (1978) U-Pb isotopic ages of basement and supracrustal rocks in the Point Lake area of the Slave Structural Province, Canada (abstract). Geol Assoc Can, Program Abstr 3: 438

    Google Scholar 

  • Kusky TM (1989) Accretion of the Archean Slave Province. Geology 17: 63–67

    Google Scholar 

  • Kusky TM (1990) Evidence for Archean ocean opening and closing in the southern Slave Province. Tectonics 9: 1533–1563

    Google Scholar 

  • Lambert MB, Henderson JB (1990) A U-Pb age of zircons from volcanics and sediments in the Back River Volcanic Complex, eastern Slave Province, District of MacKenzie. In: Rb-Sr and U-Pb isotopic age studies report 3. Geol Surv Can, pp 239–242

  • Lambert MB, van Staal C (1987) Archean granite-greenstone boundary relationships in the Beaulieu River volcanic belt, Slave Province, NWT. In: Curr Res, Geol Surv Can Pap 89-1C: 673–680

  • Liew TC, McCulloch MT (1985) Genesis of granitoid batholiths of the Penisular Malaysia and implications for models of crustal evolution: evidence from a Nd-Sr and U-Pb zircon study. Geochim Cosmochim Acta 49: 587–600

    Google Scholar 

  • Machado N, Brooks C, Hart SR (1986) Determination of initial 87Sr/86Sr and 143Nd/144Nd in primary minerals from mafic and ultramafic rocks: experimental procedure and implications for the isotopic characteristics of the Archean mantle under the Abitibi greenstone belt, Canada. Geochim Cosmochim Acta 50: 2335–2348

    Google Scholar 

  • McGlynn JC, Henderson JB (1970) Archean volcanism and sedimentation in the Slave Structural Province. In: Baer AJ (ed) Symposium on basins and geosylcines of the Canadian Shield. Geol Surv Can Pap 70-40: 31–44

  • Mortense JK, Thorpe RI, Padgham WA, King JE, Davis WJ (1988) U-Pb zircon ages for felsic volcanism in the Slave Province, NWT. In: Radiogenic age and isotopic studies report 2. Geol Surv Can Pap 88-2: 85–95

  • Nelson BK, DePaolo DJ (1985) Rapid production of continental crust 1.7–1.9 billion years ago: Nd and Sr isotopic evidence from the basement of the North American midcontinent. Geol Soc Am Bull 96: 746–754

    Google Scholar 

  • Nikic Z, Baadsgaard H, Folinsbee RE, Krupicka J, Leech AP, Sasaki A (1980) Boulders from the basement, the trace of an ancient crust. In: Morey GB, Hanson GN (eds) Selected studies of Archean gnesiss and lower Proterozoic rocks, southern Canadian shield, Geol Soc Am Spec Pap 182: 169–175

  • Oversby VM (1976) Isotopic ages and geochemistry of Archean acid igneous rocks from the Pilbara, Western Australia. Geochim Cosmochim Acta 40: 817–829

    Google Scholar 

  • Padgham WA (1981) Archean custal evolution — a glimpse from the Slave Province. Geol Soc Aus Spec Publ 7: 99–110

    Google Scholar 

  • Padgham WA (1985) Observations and speculations on supracrustal sequences in the Slave Structural Province. In: Ayres LD, Thurston PC, Card KC, Weber W (eds) Evolution of Archean supracrustal sequences. Geol Assoc Can Spec Pap 28: 133–152

  • Padgham WA (1990) The Slave Province, an overview. In: Padgham WA, Atkinson D (eds) Mineral deposits of the Slave Province. Geol Surv Can Open File 2168: 1–41

  • Relf C (1989) Archean deformation of the Contwoyto Formation metasediments western Contwoyto Lake area, Northwest Territories. In: Curr Res Part C, Geol Surv Can Pap 89-1C: 95–105

  • Saunders AD, Rogers G, Marriner GF, Terrell DJ, Verma SP (1987) Geochemistry of Cenozoic volcanic rocks, Baja California, Mexico: implications for the petrogensis of post-subduction magmas. J Volcanol Geothermal Res 32: 223–245

    Google Scholar 

  • Scharer U, Allegre CJ (1982) Investigations of the Archean crust by single grain dating of detrital zircon: a greywacke of the Slave Province, Canada. Can J Earth Sci 19: 1910–1918

    Google Scholar 

  • Shirey SB, Hanson GN (1984) Mantle-derived Archean monzodiorites and trachyandesites. Nature 310: 222–224

    Google Scholar 

  • Shirey SB, Hanson GN (1986) Mantle heterogeneity and crustal recycling in Archean granite-greenstone belts: evidence from Nd isotopes and trace elements in the Rainy Lake area, Superior Province, Ontairo, Canada. Geochim Cosmochim Acta 50: 2631–26511

    Google Scholar 

  • Stern RA, Hanson GN (1991) Archean high-Mg granodiorite: a derivative of light rare earth element-enriched monzodiorite of mantle origin. J Petrol 32: 201–238

    Google Scholar 

  • Stern RA, Hanson GA, Shirey SB (1989) Petrogenesis of mantle-derived LILE-enriched Archean monzodiorites and trachyandesites (sanukitoids) in southwestern Superior Province. Can J Earth Sci 26: 1688–1712

    Google Scholar 

  • Stevenson RK, Patchett PJ (1990) Implications for the evolution of continental crust from Hf isotope systematics of Archean detrital zirons. Geochim Cosmochimica Acta 54: 1683–1697

    Google Scholar 

  • Stockwell CH (1933) Great Slave Lake-Coppermine River area, NWT. Geol Surv Can Summary Rep 1932 Part C, pp 37–63

  • Sutcliffe RH, Smith AR, Doherty W, Barnett RL (1990) Mantle derivation of Archean amphibole-bearing granitoid and associated mafic rocks: evidence from the southern Superior Province, Canada. Contrib Mineral Petrol 105: 255–274

    Google Scholar 

  • Tatsumi Y (1982) Origin of high-magnesium andesites in the Setouchi volcanic belt southwest Japan, II: melting phase relations at high pressure. Earth Planet Sci Lett 60: 305–317

    Google Scholar 

  • Tatsumi Y, Ishizaka K (1982) Origin of high-magnesium andesites in the Setouchi volcanic belts, southwest Japan, I: petrological and chemical characteristics. Earth Planet Sci Lett 60: 293–304

    Google Scholar 

  • Taylor SR, McLennan SM (1985) The continental crust: its composition and evolution. Blackwell, Oxford

    Google Scholar 

  • Therriault R (1990) Methods for Rb-Sr and Sm-Nd isotopic analyses at the geochronology laboratory, Geological Survey of Canada. In: Radiogenic age and isotope studies, Report 3. Geol Surv Can Pap 89-2: 29–37

  • Thompson PH (1978) Archean regional metamorphism in the Slave Province—a new perspective on some old rocks: metamorphism in the Canadian Shield. Geol Surv Can Pap 78-10: 85–102

    Google Scholar 

  • Thompson PH (1989) An empirical model for metamorphic evolution of the Archean Slave Province and adjacent Thelon Tectonic Zone, northwestern Canadian Shield. In: Daly JS, Cliff RA, Yardley BWD (eds) Evolution of metamorphic belts. Geol Soc Spec Publ 43: 245–263

  • Thorpe RI (1972) Interpretation of lead isotope data for base metal and gold deposits, Slave Province. Geol Surv Can Rep Activites 72-1B: 72–77

    Google Scholar 

  • van Breemen O, Henderson JB (1988) U-Pb zircon and monazite ages from the eastern Slave Province and Thelon Tectonic Zone, Artillery Lake area, NWT. In: Radiogenic age and isotope studies, Report 2. Geol Surv Can Pap 88-2: 73–83

  • van Breemen O, Henderson JB, Sullivan RW, Thompson PH (1987a) U-Pb zircon and monazite ages from the eastern Slave Province, Healey Lake area, NWT. In: Radiogenic age and isotopic studies, Report 1. Geol Surv Can Pap 87-2: 101–110

  • van Breemen O, Thompson PH, Hunt PA, Culshaw N (1987b) U-Pb zircon and monazite geochronology from the northern Thelon Tectonic Zone, District of MacKenzie. In: Radiogenic age and isotopic studies, Report 1. Geol Surv Can Pap 87-2: 81–93

  • van Breemen O, King JE, Davis WJ (1990) U-Pb zircon and monazite cages from plutonic rocks in the Contwoyto-Nose Lakes map area, central Slave Province, District of MacKenzie, Northwest Territories. In: Radiogenic age and isotopic studies, Report 3. Geol Surv Can Pap 89-2: 29–37

  • van Breemen O, Davis WJ, King JE (1991) Geochronology of granitoid rocks in the Archean Slave Province, NWT (abstract). Geol Assoc Can Program Abstr 16: A127

  • Walker RJ, Hanson GN, Papike JJ, O'Neil JR (1986) Nd, O and Sr isotopic constraints on the origin of Precambrian rocks, Southern Black Hills, South Dakota. Geochim Cosmochim Acta 50: 2833–2846

    Google Scholar 

  • Windley BF (1976) New tectonic models for the evolution of Archean continents and oceans. In: Windley BF (ed) The early history of the Earth. J Wiley and Sons, New York, N.Y., pp 105–102

    Google Scholar 

  • Wooden JL, Mueller PA (1988) Pb, Sr and Nd isotopic compositions of a suite of Late Archean igneous rocks, eastern Beartooth Mountains: implications for crust-mantle evolution. Earth Planet Sci Lett 87: 59–72

    Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Davis, W.J., Hegner, E. Neodymium isotopic evidence for the tectonic assembly of Late Archean crust in the Slave Province, northwest Canada. Contr. Mineral. and Petrol. 111, 493–504 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00320904

Download citation

  • Received:

  • Accepted:

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00320904

Keywords

Navigation