始生代の泥質岩にみられる化学組成の多様性 : 南部アフリカ,カープバールクラトンおよびリンポポ帯の例

島根大学教育学部紀要. 自然科学 Volume 28 Page 25-33 published_at 1994-12-25
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Title
始生代の泥質岩にみられる化学組成の多様性 : 南部アフリカ,カープバールクラトンおよびリンポポ帯の例
Title
Compositional Variation of Archean Pelitic Rocks : A Case Study of the Kaapvaal Craton and Limpopo Belt, Southern Africa
Title Transcription
シセイダイ ノ デイシツガン ニ ミラレル カガク ソセイ ノ タヨウカ ナンブ アフリカ カープバールクラプトン オヨビ リンポポタイ ノ レイ
Creator
Tsunogae Toshiaki
Source Title
島根大学教育学部紀要. 自然科学
Memoirs of the Faculty of Education, Shimane University. Natural science
Volume 28
Start Page 25
End Page 33
Journal Identifire
ISSN 05869943
Descriptions
Major and minor elements chemistry of Archean pelitic rocks was analyzed by X-ray fluorescence spectrometer. Samples were collected from three different terranes in southern Africa; Barberton and Sutherland greenstone belts in the Kaapvaal Craton, granulite terrane of the Southern Marginal Zone of the Limpopo Belt, and supracrustal sequences of the Central Zone of the Limpopo Belt. Although bulk chemical composition varies from sample to sample, pelitic rocks from the Kaapvaal Craton exhibit similar composition to those from the Southern Marginal Zone. In contrast, those from the Central Zone have wide compositional range probably because they were supplied from many different sources.
An enrichment in Ni and Cr in pelitic rocks from the Kaapvaal Craton and Southern Marginal Zone was well observed. The Ni and Cr contents increase from 30 to 260 ppm and 10 to 580 ppm (Central Zone) to 280 to 550 ppm and 710 to 1410 ppm (Southern Marginal Zone and Kaapvaal Craton), respectively. The enrichment in Ni and Cr in particular pelitic rocks can be inferred from the presence of high Ni- and Cr-bearing rocks (komatiite?) on the earth surface during sedimentation.
Language
eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
島根大学教育学部
The Faculty of Education Shimane University
Date of Issued 1994-12-25
Access Rights open access
Relation
[NCID] AN00107941