Late Archean granites: markers of modern-style plate tectonics?
The multidisciplinary project will address the issue of petrogenesis, emplacement
processes, and tectonic setting of Late Archean (ca. 2.9–2.6 Ga) granites in the Bienville subprovince,
NE Canada. In particular, the project will concentrate on analysis of fabric and
architecture of selected plutons, numerical modelling of associated crustal strains, determining
high-precision radiometric age using laser ablation ICP-MS and ID-TIMS and geochemical
composition including trace elements and Rb–Sr, Sm–Nd, and Hf isotopes. The obtained data
will be used to interpret thermal and mechanical conditions in the host rock during
emplacement, durations, tempos, and spatial and temporal patterns of plutonism. These
interpretations will then serve as a basis for a general discussion and testing the hypothesis
whether the Late Archean granites record plume-dominated vertical tectonics or whether they
record modern-style motions of lithospheric plates.