TY - JOUR
T1 - Metadolerite geochronology and dolerite geochemistry from East Finnmark, northern Scandinavian Caledonides
AU - Rice, Alexander Hugh Neville
AU - Ntaflos, Theodoros
AU - Gayer, Rodney A.
AU - Beckinsale, Robert
N1 - DOI: 10.1017/S00167568300788X
Affiliations: Department of Geological Sciences, Vienna University, Althanstrasse 14, Vienna 1090, Austria; Department of Earth Sciences, Cardiff University, P.O. Box 914, Cardiff CF10 3YE, United Kingdom; Plater College, Oxford OX3 0DT, United Kingdom
Adressen: Rice, A.H.N.; Department of Geological Sciences; Vienna University; Althanstrasse 14 Vienna 1090, Austria; email: [email protected]
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PY - 2004
Y1 - 2004
N2 - Dolerite dykes in the East Finnmark Scandinavian Caledonides form three geochemical suites: Digermulhalvøya-Magerøya-WNW-ESE-trending, c. 337-332 Ma, possibly also c. 293 Ma, continental within-plate; East Varangerhalvøya - NE-SW and N-S, c. 376 Ma, continental platemargin; Styret - NE-SW, also c. 376 Ma, chemically intermediate to the other two groups. New K-Ar data from metadolerites on Varangerhalvøya give a 7-point 'lower envelope' isochron of 577 ‘ 14 Ma (MSWD 1.04). This is concordant with a published upper intercept U-Pb zircon age (567+30-23 Ma) from an East Varangerhalvøya dolerite, here re-interpreted to reflect Neoproterozoic basement fracturing contemporaneous with the emplacement of the metadolerites. Intrusion of the younger dolerites at c. 376 Ma reactivated this trend, and may be responsible for the published zircon lower intercept age of 392+25-36 Ma. Clarification of the intrusion and structural chronology, integrated with extensive new geochemical data, enables a better understanding of the evolution of this part of the Scandinavian Caledonides. Œ 2004 Cambridge University Press.
AB - Dolerite dykes in the East Finnmark Scandinavian Caledonides form three geochemical suites: Digermulhalvøya-Magerøya-WNW-ESE-trending, c. 337-332 Ma, possibly also c. 293 Ma, continental within-plate; East Varangerhalvøya - NE-SW and N-S, c. 376 Ma, continental platemargin; Styret - NE-SW, also c. 376 Ma, chemically intermediate to the other two groups. New K-Ar data from metadolerites on Varangerhalvøya give a 7-point 'lower envelope' isochron of 577 ‘ 14 Ma (MSWD 1.04). This is concordant with a published upper intercept U-Pb zircon age (567+30-23 Ma) from an East Varangerhalvøya dolerite, here re-interpreted to reflect Neoproterozoic basement fracturing contemporaneous with the emplacement of the metadolerites. Intrusion of the younger dolerites at c. 376 Ma reactivated this trend, and may be responsible for the published zircon lower intercept age of 392+25-36 Ma. Clarification of the intrusion and structural chronology, integrated with extensive new geochemical data, enables a better understanding of the evolution of this part of the Scandinavian Caledonides. Œ 2004 Cambridge University Press.
M3 - Article
VL - 141
SP - 301
EP - 318
JO - Geological Magazine
JF - Geological Magazine
SN - 0016-7568
IS - 3
ER -