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Radiogenic isotope systematics of the Huron claim pegmatite and the Shatford Lake pegmatite group, Winnipeg River pegmatite district, Manitoba
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
The=Canadian Mineralogist. 52(5):857-872
Subject
03|Geochronology
absolute age
accessory minerals
alkaline earth metals
Archean
Bird River greenstone belt
Canada
Canadian Shield
columbite
dates
datolite group
faults
feldspar group
ferrocolumbite
fluid phase
framework silicates
gadolinite
granites
igneous rocks
isotope ratios
isotopes
lead
Manitoba
metals
mica group
monazite
muscovite
nesosilicates
niobates
North America
orthosilicates
oxides
Pb-207/Pb-206
pegmatite
phosphates
plutonic rocks
Precambrian
rare earths
Rb/Sr
Shatford Lake
shear zones
sheet silicates
silicates
Sr-87/Sr-86
stable isotopes
strontium
thorite
uraninite
Western Canada
Winnipeg River basin
yttrium
zircon
zircon group
Language
English
ISSN
0008-4476
Abstract
The Huron Claim pegmatite and members of the Shatford Lake group are a NYF-like granitic pegmatite population located amidst the dominant LCT-family pegmatites of the Winnipeg River pegmatite district, Manitoba. The age of intrusion of the Shatford Lake pegmatites was established by the U/Pb method using gadolinite-(Y) and gave a concordant 2656.1 ± 1.4 Ma age. A subsequent age-resetting event at ∼2580 Ma was given by U/Pb analyses of uraninite from the Huron Claim pegmatite and is supported in some measure by Rb-Sr data from micas. Monazite-(Ce) and ferrocolumbite U/Pb analyses yielded ages between the gadolinite-(Y) and uraninite ages, indicating partial age-resetting of both minerals. A further resetting event is revealed by post-2580 Ma gains and losses in radiogenic Sr and Pb in feldspars. These NYF pegmatites are in close proximity to or cut by crustal-scale shear zones. Consequently, we interpret the ca. 2580 and post-2580 Ma overprints to indicate late-stage reactivation and fluid flow along these major structures.