Mesoproterozoic graphite deposits, New Jersey Highlands: Geologic and stable isotopic evidence for possible algal origins

Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
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 Graphite deposits of Mesoproterozoic age are locally abundant in the eastern New Jersey Highlands, where they are hosted by sulphidic biotite–quartz–feldspar gneiss, metaquartzite, and anatectic pegmatite. Gneiss and metaquartzite represent a shallow marine shelf sequence of locally organic-rich sand and mud. Graphite from massive deposits within metaquartzite yielded δ13C values of –26 ± 2‰ (1σ), and graphite from massive deposits within biotite–quartz–feldspar gneiss yielded δ13C values of –23 ± 4‰. Disseminated graphite from biotite–quartz–feldspar gneiss country rock was –22 ± 3‰, indistinguishable from the massive deposits hosted by the same lithology. Anatectic pegmatite is graphitic only where generated from graphite-bearing host rocks; one sample gave a δ13C value of –15‰. The δ34S values of trace pyrrhotite are uniform within individual deposits, but vary from 0 to 9‰ from one deposit to another. Apart from pegmatitic occurrences, evidence is lacking for long-range mobilization of carbon during Grenvillian orogenesis or post-Grenvillian tectonism. The field, petrographic, and isotope data suggest that massive graphite was formed by granulite-facies metamorphism of Proterozoic accumulations of sedimentary organic matter, possibly algal mats. Preservation of these accumulations in the sedimentary environment requires anoxic basin waters or rapid burial. Anoxia would also favour the accumulation of dissolved ferrous iron in basin waters, which may explain some of the metasediment-hosted massive magnetite deposits in the New Jersey Highlands.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Mesoproterozoic graphite deposits, New Jersey Highlands: Geologic and stable isotopic evidence for possible algal origins
Series title Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
DOI 10.1139/e00-050
Volume 37
Issue 12
Year Published 2000
Language English
Publisher Canadian Science Publishing
Contributing office(s) Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry Science Center
Description 11 p.
First page 1665
Last page 1675
Country United States
State New Jersey
Other Geospatial New Jersey Highlands
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