Emplacement age and thermal footprint of the diamondiferous Ellendale E9 lamproite pipe, Western Australia

The diamondiferous Ellendale 9 (E9) pipe is a funnel-shaped maar-diatreme volcano consisting of inward-dipping tuff sequences intruded by lamproite plugs and dykes. The host rocks for the E9 pipe are Permian sandstones. The multiple lithological contacts exposed within the mined maar volcano provide...

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Main Authors: Evans, Noreen, McInnes, Brent, McDonald, Bradley, Danisik, M., Jourdan, Fred, Mayers, C., Thern, Eric, Corbett, D.
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Published: Springer 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/8361
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author Evans, Noreen
McInnes, Brent
McDonald, Bradley
Danisik, M.
Jourdan, Fred
Mayers, C.
Thern, Eric
Corbett, D.
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McInnes, Brent
McDonald, Bradley
Danisik, M.
Jourdan, Fred
Mayers, C.
Thern, Eric
Corbett, D.
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description The diamondiferous Ellendale 9 (E9) pipe is a funnel-shaped maar-diatreme volcano consisting of inward-dipping tuff sequences intruded by lamproite plugs and dykes. The host rocks for the E9 pipe are Permian sandstones. The multiple lithological contacts exposed within the mined maar volcano provide a natural laboratory in which to study the effect of volcanic processes on U–Th–Pb–He systematics. Zircon from the regional sandstone and E9 lamproite display a bimodal distribution of ages on (U–Th)/He–U/Pb plots. The zircon U/Pb ages for the E9 pipe (n = 52) range from 440 to 2,725 Ma, while the cluster of (U–Th)/He ages for the lamproite dyke zircon indicate that dyke emplacement occurred at 20.6 ± 2.8 Ma, concordant with a maximum emplacement age of about ≤22 Ma from phlogopite 40Ar/39Ar. These ages indicate a xenocrystic origin for the zircon entrained in the E9 dyke. The U/Pb ages of detrital zircon from the regional sandstone host (373–3,248 Ma; n = 41) are indistinguishable from those of the lamproite zircon xenocrysts, whereas the detrital zircon in the host sandstone yield (U–Th)/He ages from 260 to 1,500 Ma. A thermochronology traverse across the E9 lamproite dyke reveals that the zircon (U–Th)/He ages in the host sandstone have not been significantly thermally reset during dyke emplacement, even at the contact. The capability of the zircon (U–Th)/He method to distinguish deep, mantle source lithologies from upper crustal source lithologies could be used in geochemical exploration for diamonds. Pre-screening of detrital samples using etching and helium assay methods will improve the efficiency and decrease the cost of greenfields exploration.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-83612017-09-13T15:33:38Z Emplacement age and thermal footprint of the diamondiferous Ellendale E9 lamproite pipe, Western Australia Evans, Noreen McInnes, Brent McDonald, Bradley Danisik, M. Jourdan, Fred Mayers, C. Thern, Eric Corbett, D. U–Pb lamproite diamond thermochronology eochronology (U–Th)/He exploration Ellendale The diamondiferous Ellendale 9 (E9) pipe is a funnel-shaped maar-diatreme volcano consisting of inward-dipping tuff sequences intruded by lamproite plugs and dykes. The host rocks for the E9 pipe are Permian sandstones. The multiple lithological contacts exposed within the mined maar volcano provide a natural laboratory in which to study the effect of volcanic processes on U–Th–Pb–He systematics. Zircon from the regional sandstone and E9 lamproite display a bimodal distribution of ages on (U–Th)/He–U/Pb plots. The zircon U/Pb ages for the E9 pipe (n = 52) range from 440 to 2,725 Ma, while the cluster of (U–Th)/He ages for the lamproite dyke zircon indicate that dyke emplacement occurred at 20.6 ± 2.8 Ma, concordant with a maximum emplacement age of about ≤22 Ma from phlogopite 40Ar/39Ar. These ages indicate a xenocrystic origin for the zircon entrained in the E9 dyke. The U/Pb ages of detrital zircon from the regional sandstone host (373–3,248 Ma; n = 41) are indistinguishable from those of the lamproite zircon xenocrysts, whereas the detrital zircon in the host sandstone yield (U–Th)/He ages from 260 to 1,500 Ma. A thermochronology traverse across the E9 lamproite dyke reveals that the zircon (U–Th)/He ages in the host sandstone have not been significantly thermally reset during dyke emplacement, even at the contact. The capability of the zircon (U–Th)/He method to distinguish deep, mantle source lithologies from upper crustal source lithologies could be used in geochemical exploration for diamonds. Pre-screening of detrital samples using etching and helium assay methods will improve the efficiency and decrease the cost of greenfields exploration. 2013 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/8361 10.1007/s00126-012-0430-7 Springer restricted
spellingShingle U–Pb
lamproite
diamond
thermochronology
eochronology
(U–Th)/He
exploration
Ellendale
Evans, Noreen
McInnes, Brent
McDonald, Bradley
Danisik, M.
Jourdan, Fred
Mayers, C.
Thern, Eric
Corbett, D.
Emplacement age and thermal footprint of the diamondiferous Ellendale E9 lamproite pipe, Western Australia
title Emplacement age and thermal footprint of the diamondiferous Ellendale E9 lamproite pipe, Western Australia
title_full Emplacement age and thermal footprint of the diamondiferous Ellendale E9 lamproite pipe, Western Australia
title_fullStr Emplacement age and thermal footprint of the diamondiferous Ellendale E9 lamproite pipe, Western Australia
title_full_unstemmed Emplacement age and thermal footprint of the diamondiferous Ellendale E9 lamproite pipe, Western Australia
title_short Emplacement age and thermal footprint of the diamondiferous Ellendale E9 lamproite pipe, Western Australia
title_sort emplacement age and thermal footprint of the diamondiferous ellendale e9 lamproite pipe, western australia
topic U–Pb
lamproite
diamond
thermochronology
eochronology
(U–Th)/He
exploration
Ellendale
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/8361