Detrital apatite U-Pb and trace element analysis as a provenance tool: Insights from the Yenisey Ridge (Siberia)
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The use of zircon U-Pb geochronology to study the provenance of sediment is well-established, yet there are fundamental
biases that are hard to avoid. These biases are due, in part, to the limited range of magmatic compositions
from which zircon will crystallise. This can manifest as the over/under representation of particular age
populations (i.e. sediment sources) in the data. The analysis of apatite, a mineral found in a wide variety of igneous
rocks, can help to address this bias in detrital geochronology. In this study, we combine geochemical and UPb
LA-ICP-MS analysis of individual apatite grains to characterise the potential source rocks. This information is
integrated with zircon U-Pb data fromthe samesamples in order to demonstrate the complementary provenance
information that can be derived from apatite and zircon archives. The analysis of detrital apatite from sedimentary
rocks in the Yenisey Ridge (Siberia) found two main U-Pb age populations. An apatite U-Pb population at
880–720 Ma corresponds to Neoproterozoic magmatism in the Yenisey Ridge, and a second at ~1800 Ma to
magmatism related to the assembly of the Siberian Craton. Abundant Neoproterozoic apatites, many of which
have chemistries indicative of crystallising from a mafic magma, are considerably more common than the relatively
rare zircons of the same age. The ability of apatite analysis to detect mafic magmatic sources is one of
the strengths of this approach that makes it particularly useful when used in combination with zircon U-Pb geochronology.
This study shows that multi-method analysis of detrital apatite has the potential to be an important
tool in conjunction with detrital zircon analysis in future efforts to understand the provenance of sedimentary
rocks.
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Gillespie J., Glorie S., Khudoley A., Collins A.S. Detrital apatite U-Pb and trace element analysis as a provenance tool: insights from the Yenisey Ridge (Siberia). Lithos. 2018. v. 314-315, p. 140-155