Probing the `Zircon Zip': Geochemistry
Lin Sutherland, Ian Graham and Gregory Yaxley
ASEG Extended Abstracts
2006(1) 1 - 2
Published: 2006
Abstract
Zircon megacrysts feature in basalt fields along the Australian-Asian continental margins and form an Indo-Pacific petrological puzzle. These xenocrysts show magmatic growth features under cathodoluminescence imaging. Representative zircons were studied from several sites along this zone (3 Australian, 2 South East Asian, 1 far eastern Russian). Zircon geochemistry was characterised by electron microprobe and laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry analysis. Hf/Zr ratios (0.013 ? 0.022) suggest undersaturated to intermediate parental melts, while U/Th (0.2 ? 1.7) suggests both fluids and silicate melts participated. Variations in rare earth element contents (av 74 ? 2800ppm) and in chondrite normalised parameters Ce*, Eu* and Yb/Sm suggest different chemical fractionations took place both within and between zircon sites. Geochemical signatures for these zircons, compared with those from known lithologies (statistical trees) suggest lamproitic, granitoid and volatile-rich mixed parents provided the zircons.https://doi.org/10.1071/ASEG2006ab170
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