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Neodymium and strontium isotopic characteristics of New Zealand granitoids and related rocks

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Initial 87Sr/86Sr and 143Nd/144Nd ratios of Phanerozoic granitoids and related intrusions of the New Zealand block display a mixing-type array indicative of the involvement in their sources of old continental crustal material, most likely of Proterozoic age.ɛ Sr(T) values range from −4 to +273 (87Sr/86Sr=0.7041–0.7233), while ɛ Nd(T) ranges from +2.7 to −11.0. Preexisting metasedimentary rocks have generally higher ɛ Sr and lower ɛ Nd (ranging to present-day values of +646 and −15.0, respectively), and, particularly for the Mesozoic intrusives, are isotopically appropriate mixing end-members. The widespread, early Paleozoic Greenland Group graywackes, which are derived from Proterozoic sources, are modeled as the source of the crustal end-member mixing with mantle-derived mafic magmas to produce the intrusive rocks. Four different types of models are applied to the isotopic and trace-element (Rb, Sr, Ba, REE) data: simple mixing; mixing with a partial melt of the metasedimentary rock, with or without isotopic equilibrium; and assimilation-fractional crystallization. Based on these models, some constraints may be applied on petrogenesis (e.g., the lack of high Rb concentrations points to the presence of biotite, and HREE depletion points to the presence of garnet); however, the models fail to adequately explain all the data. The New Zealand granitoids show similarities in isotopic character not only to rocks from offshore islands on the New Zealand block, but also to similar-aged granitoids in adjacent regions of Antarctica and Australia. This points to similarities in crustal character between continental blocks formerly proximal in Gondwanaland. We note an overall increase in ɛ Nd and decrease in ɛ Sr in felsic magmas from the Paleozoic to the Mesozoic to the Cenozoic in New Zealand, indicative of a decrease over time in the level of influence of recycled continental crust in subduction-related magmatism.

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Pickett, D.A., Wasserburg, G.J. Neodymium and strontium isotopic characteristics of New Zealand granitoids and related rocks. Contr. Mineral. and Petrol. 103, 131–142 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00378499

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