Abstract

AbstractThe tonalite–trondhjemite–granodiorite suites (TTGs) are key components of the Archean continental crust and therefore crucial to the understanding of the evolution of the early Earth. Here, we present in situ zircon Si–O isotope data of TTGs from Barberton. Results show that the 3.45–3.42 Ga (Group 1) and 3.24–3.23 Ga TTGs (Group 2) have elevated δ30Simelt values but mantle‐like δ18Ozrc values, whereas the 3.23–3.22 Ga TTGs (Group 3) have coupled elevated δ30Simelt and δ18Ozrc values relative to mantle‐derived rocks. We suggest that the Group 1 and 2 TTGs had a silicified source that was affected by low‐δ18O fluid released from the komatiitic rocks. The low‐δ18O fluid decreased the δ18Ozrc values of Group 1 and 2 TTGs but had negligible influence on their δ30Simelt values. The Group 3 TTGs were generated solely from the silicified source, as the low‐δ18O fluid had become exhausted at that time.

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