Recognition of mid-Paleozoic volcanism in New Zealand

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  • R. Turnbull
  • Quinten van der Meer
  • AJ Tulloch
  • J. Ramezani
  • M. Whitehouse
  • T. Andersen
  • Waight, Tod
Two felsic volcanic clasts from conglomerates in Fiordland and northwest Nelson provide U–Pb zircon ages of 359 and c. 362 Ma respectively; ages that occur within the interval between voluminous Western Province plutonic S-type magmatism of the Karamea and Ridge suites. Both volcanic clasts have inherited zircon populations, and trace element signatures suggesting derivation from crustal melts. The dacitic clast from the mid-Cretaceous Seek Cove Formation in southwest Fiordland has whole-rock chemistry and an O–Hf–zircon isotopic signature consistent with derivation from the Takaka Terrane. A rhyolite clast from the Pupu Conglomerate in northwest Nelson also has chemistry consistent with derivation from a Takaka Terrane source. We therefore correlate both volcanic clasts to the S-type Ridge Suite. No comparable S-type plutonic source of the same age has been recognised in the northwest Nelson section of the Takaka Terrane. These volcanic clasts represent the oldest recognised episode of S-type Ridge Suite magmatism in the Takaka Terrane.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftNew Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics
Vol/bind61
Udgave nummer4
Sider (fra-til)413-427
Antal sider15
ISSN0028-8306
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2018

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