Greenstone belts are zones of variably
metamorphosed mafic to
ultramafic volcanic sequences with associated
sedimentary rocks
Sedimentary rocks are types of rock that are formed by the accumulation or deposition of mineral or organic particles at Earth's surface, followed by cementation. Sedimentation is the collective name for processes that cause these particles t ...
that occur within
Archaean and
Proterozoic
The Proterozoic () is a geological eon spanning the time interval from 2500 to 538.8million years ago. It is the most recent part of the Precambrian "supereon". It is also the longest eon of the Earth's geologic time scale, and it is subdivided ...
cratons between
granite and
gneiss bodies.
The name comes from the green hue imparted by the colour of the metamorphic
minerals within the mafic rocks: the typical green minerals are
chlorite
The chlorite ion, or chlorine dioxide anion, is the halite with the chemical formula of . A chlorite (compound) is a compound that contains this group, with chlorine in the oxidation state of +3. Chlorites are also known as salts of chlorous ac ...
,
actinolite, and other green
amphiboles. Greenstone belts also often contain
ore deposits of
gold,
silver,
copper,
zinc and
lead.
A greenstone belt is typically several dozens to several thousand kilometres long. Typically, a greenstone belt within the greater volume of otherwise homogeneous
granite-
gneiss within a
craton contains a significantly larger degree of heterogeneity and complications and forms a tectonic marker far more distinct than the much more voluminous and homogeneous granites. Additionally, a greenstone belt contains far more information on
tectonic and
metamorphic events, deformations, and paleogeologic conditions than the granite and gneiss events, because the vast majority of greenstones are interpreted as altered
basalts and other
volcanic or
sedimentary rocks. As such, understanding the nature and origin of greenstone belts is the most fruitful way of studying
Archaean geological history.
Nature and formation
Greenstone belts have been interpreted as having formed at ancient oceanic spreading centers and
island arc terranes.
Greenstone belts are primarily formed of volcanic rocks, dominated by
basalt, with minor sedimentary rocks inter-leaving the volcanic formations. Through time, the degree of sediment contained within greenstone belts has risen, and the amount of ultramafic rock (either as
layered intrusions or as volcanic
komatiite
Komatiite () is a type of ultramafic mantle-derived volcanic rock defined as having crystallised from a lava of at least 18 wt% MgO. Komatiites have low silicon, potassium and aluminium, and high to extremely high magnesium content. Komatiite wa ...
) has decreased.
There is also a change in the structure and relationship of greenstone belts to their basements between the Archaean where there is little clear relationship, if any, between basalt-
peridotite
Peridotite ( ) is a dense, coarse-grained igneous rock consisting mostly of the silicate minerals olivine and pyroxene. Peridotite is ultramafic, as the rock contains less than 45% silica. It is high in magnesium (Mg2+), reflecting the high prop ...
sheets of a greenstone belt and the granites they abut, and the
Proterozoic
The Proterozoic () is a geological eon spanning the time interval from 2500 to 538.8million years ago. It is the most recent part of the Precambrian "supereon". It is also the longest eon of the Earth's geologic time scale, and it is subdivided ...
where greenstone belts sit upon granite-gneiss basements and/or other greenstone belts, and the
Phanerozoic
The Phanerozoic Eon is the current geologic eon in the geologic time scale, and the one during which abundant animal and plant life has existed. It covers 538.8 million years to the present, and it began with the Cambrian Period, when anima ...
where clear examples of
island arc volcanism, arc sedimentation and
ophiolite sequences become more dominant.
This change in nature is interpreted as a response to the maturity of the
plate tectonics processes throughout the Earth's geological history. Archaean plate tectonics did not take place on mature crust and as such the presence of
thrust-in allochthonous greenstone belts is expected. By the Proterozoic,
magmatism was occurring around cratons and with established sedimentary sources, with little
recycling of the crust, allowing preservation of more sediments. By the Phanerozoic, extensive continental cover and lower heat flow from the mantle has seen greater preservation of sediments and greater influence of continental masses.
Greenstones, aside from containing basalts, also give rise to several types of metamorphic rocks which are used synonymously with '
metabasalt' et cetera;
greenschist,
whiteschist A whiteschist is an uncommon metamorphic rock formed at high to ultra-high pressures. It has the characteristic mineral assemblage of kyanite + talc, responsible for its white colour. The name was introduced in 1973 by German mineralogist and petrol ...
and
blueschist are all terms spawned from the study of greenstone belts.
The West African early
Proterozoic
The Proterozoic () is a geological eon spanning the time interval from 2500 to 538.8million years ago. It is the most recent part of the Precambrian "supereon". It is also the longest eon of the Earth's geologic time scale, and it is subdivided ...
greenstone belts are similar to the
Archean greenstone belts. These similarities include a decrease in the
amount of
ultramafic and
mafic rocks as you move up the
stratigraphic column, in addition to an increase in
pyroclastic
Pyroclastic rocks (derived from the el, πῦρ, links=no, meaning fire; and , meaning broken) are clastic rocks composed of rock fragments produced and ejected by explosive volcanic eruptions. The individual rock fragments are known as pyroc ...
s,
felsic
In geology, felsic is a modifier describing igneous rocks that are relatively rich in elements that form feldspar and quartz.Marshak, Stephen, 2009, ''Essentials of Geology,'' W. W. Norton & Company, 3rd ed. It is contrasted with mafic rocks, whi ...
and/or
andesite rocks. Also, the rock successions tend to have
clastic
Clastic rocks are composed of fragments, or clasts, of pre-existing minerals and rock. A clast is a fragment of geological detritus,Essentials of Geology, 3rd Ed, Stephen Marshak, p. G-3 chunks, and smaller grains of rock broken off other rocks ...
s in the upper portion and
tholeiitic suites in the lower.
Calc-alkaline dikes are common in these suites.
Distribution
Archaean greenstones are found in the
Slave craton, northern
Canada,
Pilbara craton and
Yilgarn Craton,
Western Australia,
Gawler Craton in
South Australia, and in the
Wyoming Craton in the US. Examples are found in South and Eastern Africa, namely the
Kaapvaal craton and also in the cratonic core of
Madagascar, as well as
West Africa and
Brazil, northern
Scandinavia and the
Kola Peninsula (see
Baltic Shield
The Baltic Shield (or Fennoscandian Shield) is a segment of the Earth's crust belonging to the East European Craton, representing a large part of Fennoscandia, northwestern Russia and the northern Baltic Sea. It is composed mostly of Archean and ...
).
Proterozoic greenstones occur sandwiched between the Pilbara and Yilgarn cratons in Australia, and adjoining the Gawler Craton and within the extensive Proterozoic mobile belts of Australia, within West Africa, throughout the metamorphic complexes surrounding the Archaean core of Madagascar; the
eastern United States, northern Canada and northern Scandinavia. The
Abitibi greenstone belt in
Ontario and
Quebec is one of the largest Archean greenstone belts in the world.
In Antarctica, the
Fisher Massif
The Prince Charles Mountains are a major group of mountains in Mac. Robertson Land in Antarctica, including the Athos Range, the Porthos Range, and the Aramis Range. The highest peak is Mount Menzies, with a height of . Other prominent peaks ar ...
, of Proterozoic age, closely resembles the composition and structure of a greenstone belt.
One of the best known greenstone belts in the world is the South African
Barberton greenstone belt, where gold was first discovered in
South Africa. The Barberton Greenstone belt was first uniquely identified by Prof Annhauser at the
University of the Witwatersrand,
Johannesburg. His work in mapping and detailing the characteristics of the Barberton Greenstone belt has been used as a primer for other greenstone belts around the world. He noted the existence of
pillow lavas, indicating a lava being rapidly cooled in
water, as well as the
spinifex textures created by
crystals formed under rapidly cooling environments, namely water.
List of greenstone belts
Africa
*
Barberton greenstone belt (South Africa)
*
Giyani greenstone belt
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(South Africa)
*
Pietersberg greenstone belt (South Africa)
*
Gwanda Greenstone Belt
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(Zimbabwe)
*
Kilimafedha Greenstone Belt (East Africa)
*
Lake Victoria Greenstone Belt
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(East Africa)
*
Boromo-Goren Greenstone Belt (West Africa)
*
Hounde Greenstone Belt (Burkina Faso)
*
Boromo Greenstone Belt (Burkina Faso)
Asia
*
Taishan greenstone belt __NOTOC__
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*Mount Tai or Taishan (), Shandong, China
*Taishan District, Tai'an (), named after the Mount Tai, a district in Tai'an, Shandong, China
*Taishan, Guangdong (), a county-level city of Jiangmen, Guangdong, China
**Gre ...
(East Asia)
*
Ramagiri-Hungund greenstone belt (
Dharwar Craton), India
*
Babina greenstone belt Babina may refer to:
Places
* Babina, Uttar Pradesh, cantonment town in Jhansi district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India
* Babiná, village and municipality of the Zvolen District in the Banská Bystrica Region, Slovakia
* Babina Greda, villa ...
(
Bundelkhand craton), India
*
Mauranipur greenstone belt
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(Bundelkhand craton), India
*
Iron Ore Group, East Indian Shield, India
Europe
*
Kostomuksha greenstone belt (Russia)
*
Central Lapland Greenstone Belt (Lapland, Finland)
*
Kuhmo-Suomussalmi Greenstone Belt, Finland
*
Mauken greenstone belt (Norway)
North America
*
Abitibi greenstone belt (Quebec/Ontario, Canada)
*
Bird River greenstone belt The Bird River greenstone belt is an Archean greenstone belt in southeastern Manitoba, Canada.
See also
*Volcanism of Canada
*Volcanism of Western Canada
*List of greenstone belts
This is a list of greenstone belts
Africa Burkina Faso
* Hounde ...
(Manitoba, Canada)
*
Elmers Rock greenstone belt (Wyoming, USA)
*
Flin Flon greenstone belt (Manitoba/Saskatchewan, Canada)
*
Hunt River greenstone belt
The Hunt River greenstone belt, also called the Hunt River volcanic belt, is a northeast trending Mesoarchean greenstone belt in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, located along the coast of Labrador about west of the town of Hopedale. It is lo ...
(Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada)
*
Isua greenstone belt (Southwestern Greenland)
*
Nuvvuagittuq greenstone belt (Quebec, Canada)
*
Pecos greenstone belt Pecos may refer to:
Places
* Pecos River, rises near Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
* Pecos, Texas, a city in Reeves County, Texas, United States
* Pecos County, Texas, named for the Pecos River
** Pecos Spring, a spring
* Pecos, New Mexico, a ...
(New Mexico, USA)
*
Rattlesnake Hills greenstone belt (Wyoming, USA)
*
Seminoe Mountains greenstone belt
The Seminoe Mountains greenstone belt represents a fragment of an Archean greenstone terrane within the Wyoming craton. The greenstone belt was mapped by Hausel,Hausel, W.D., 1994, Economic Geology of the Seminoe Mountains Greenstone Belt, Wyom ...
(Wyoming, USA)
*
South Pass greenstone belt The South Pass greenstone belt (2.8 Ga) is located within the Wyoming craton in the US. The region was the site of Wyoming's initial gold discovery in 1842.
Economic geology
Gold was discovered in the Lewiston district of the South Pass granite-g ...
(Wyoming, USA)
*
Temagami Greenstone Belt (Ontario, Canada)
*
Yellowknife greenstone belt (Northwest Territories, Canada)
South America
*
Rio-das-Velhas greenstone belt (Minas Gerais, Brazil)
*
Piumhi greenstone belt (Minas Gerais, Brazil)
*
Rio-Itapicuru greenstone belt (Bahia, Brazil)
*
Mundo Novo greenstone belt
Mundo, meaning "world" in Spanish and Portuguese, may refer to:
Places
* Mundo (river), a river in south-eastern Spain
People
* Mundo (general) (died 536), East Roman general
* Carles Mundó (born 1976), Spanish lawyer and politician from Catalo ...
(Bahia, Brazil)
*
Umburanas greenstone belt
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(Bahia, Brazil)
*
Crixás greenstone belt
Crixás may refer to:
*Crixás, Brazil, a municipality in northwestern Goiás state, Brazil.
*Nova Crixás, a municipality in northeastern Goiás state, Brazil
* Crixás do Tocantins, a municipality in the Brazilian state of Tocantins
* Crixás Ri ...
(Goiás, Brazil)
*
Faina greenstone belt
Faina may refer to:
*Faina, Goiás, Brazil
*Ukrainian ship MV ''Faina''
*Fainá, fainâ, or farinata, pancake of chickpea flour
People with the given name
* Faina Chiang Fang-liang, née Ipat'evna Vakhreva (1916–2004), First Lady of the Republ ...
(Goiás, Brazil)
*
Guarinos greenstone belt
Guarinos is a municipality in northern Goiás state, Brazil. The population was 2,411 (2007) in a total area of .
Highway Connections
Connections are made from Goiânia by GO-080 / Nerópolis / São Francisco de Goiás / BR-153 / Jaraguá / Rian ...
(Goiás, Brazil)
*
Pilar-de-Goiás greenstone belt (Goiás, Brazil)
*
Northern Guiana Shield greenstone belt
Northern may refer to the following:
Geography
* North, a point in direction
* Northern Europe, the northern part or region of Europe
* Northern Highland, a region of Wisconsin, United States
* Northern Province, Sri Lanka
* Northern Range, a ...
(Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana)
Oceania
*
Harris greenstone belt (Australia)
*
Jack Hills greenstone belt (Australia)
*
Norseman-Wiluna greenstone belt (Australia)
Map of the Norseman-Wiluna greenstone belt
accessed: 6 September 2009
* Southern Cross greenstone belt (Australia)
* Yandal Greenstone Belt (Australia)
* Yalgoo-Singleton greenstone belt (Australia)
References
Sources
*Maarten J de Wit and Lewis D Ashwal (1997) ''Greenstone Belts'', Clarendon Press
Excerpts and maps
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