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Recognition of mid-Paleozoic volcanism in New Zealand

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posted on 2018-06-14, 00:13 authored by Rose E. Turnbull, Quinten H. A. van der Meer, Andy J. Tulloch, Jahandar Ramezani, Martin J. Whitehouse, Tom H. Andersen, Tod E. Waight

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.

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This research was supported by a Rutherford Foundation New Zealand Postdoctoral Fellowship to RET administered by the Royal Society of New Zealand, and Direct Core Funding to GNS Science. The Danish Research Council for Nature and Universe is acknowledged for their support to QHAVDM (grant no. 10-085245).

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