The significance of magmatic erosion for bifurcation of UG1 chromitite layers in the Bushveld Complex

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作者
Pebane, Mosili [1 ]
Latypov, Rais [2 ]
机构
[1] Mintek, Mineral Div, Randburg, South Africa
[2] Univ Witwatersrand, Sch Geosci, Johannesburg, South Africa
基金
新加坡国家研究基金会;
关键词
Bifurcating chromitite layers; Bushveld Complex; Basal magma layers; Superheated magma; Magmatic erosion; In situ crystallization; Multiple emplacement; Convection; Cumulates; Layered intrusions; South Africa; PLATINUM-GROUP ELEMENTS; MERENSKY CYCLIC UNIT; UPPER CRITICAL ZONE; STILLWATER COMPLEX; THERMAL EROSION; KILAUEA VOLCANO; REEF; ORIGIN; CRYSTALLIZATION; MINERALIZATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.oregeorev.2017.02.026
中图分类号
P5 [地质学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
One of the most puzzling features of the UG1 chromitite layers in the famous exposures at Dwars River, Eastern Bushveld Complex, is the bifurcation, i.e. convergence and divergence of layers along strike that isolate lenses of anorthosite. The bifurcations have been variously interpreted as resulting from: (1) the intermittent accumulation of plagioclase on the chamber floor as lenses, terminated by crystallization of continuous chromitite layers (the depositional model); (2) late-stage injections of chromite mush or chromite-saturated melt along anastomosing fractures that dismembered semi-consolidated plagioclase cumulates (the intrusive model); (3) post-depositional deformation of alternating plagioclase and chromite cumulates, resulting in local amalgamation of chromitite layers and anorthosite lenses that wedge out laterally (the deformational model). None of these hypotheses account satisfactorily for the following field observations: (a) wavy and scalloped contacts between anorthosite and chromitite layers; (b) abrupt lateral terminations of thin anorthosite layers within chromitite; (c) in situ anorthosite inclusions with highly irregular contacts and delicate wispy tails within chromitite; many of these inclusions are contiguous with footwall and hanging wall cumulates; (d) transported anorthosite fragments enclosed by chromitite; (e) disrupted anorthosite and chromitite layers overlain by planar chromitite; (f) protrusions of chromitite into underlying anorthosite; (g) merging of chromitite layers around anorthosite domes. We propose a novel hypothesis that envisages basal flows of new dense and superheated magma that resulted in intense thermo-chemical erosion of the temporary floor of the chamber. The melting and dissolution of anorthosite was patchy and commonly inhibited by chromitite layers, resulting in lens-like remnants of anorthosite resting on continuous layers of chromitite. On cooling, the magma crystallized chromite on the irregular chamber floor, draping the remnants of anorthosite and merging with pre-existing chromitite layers excavated by erosion. With further cooling, the magma crystallized chromite-bearing anorthosite. Emplacement of multiple pulses of magma led to repetition of this sequence of events, resulting in a complex package of anorthosite lenses and bifurcating chromitite layers. This hypothesis is the most satisfactory explanation for most of the features of this enigmatic igneous layering in the Bushveld Complex. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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页码:65 / 93
页数:29
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