New palaeomagnetic, petrographic and 40 Ar/ 39 Ar data to test palaeogeographic reconstructions of Caledonide Svalbard

Abstract New palaeomagnetic and petrographic data are presented from Cambrian rocks of SW Svalbard to test, for the first time, Palaeozoic reconstructions of the major terranes of Svalbard. In the course of thermal demagnetization three ChRM (characteristic remanent magnetization) components were id...

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Published in:Geological Magazine
Main Authors: MICHALSKI, KRZYSZTOF, LEWANDOWSKI, MAREK, MANBY, GEOFF
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Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 2011
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s0016756811000835 2024-09-15T17:59:53+00:00 New palaeomagnetic, petrographic and 40 Ar/ 39 Ar data to test palaeogeographic reconstructions of Caledonide Svalbard MICHALSKI, KRZYSZTOF LEWANDOWSKI, MAREK MANBY, GEOFF 2011 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0016756811000835 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0016756811000835 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Geological Magazine volume 149, issue 4, page 696-721 ISSN 0016-7568 1469-5081 journal-article 2011 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s0016756811000835 2024-08-07T04:04:43Z Abstract New palaeomagnetic and petrographic data are presented from Cambrian rocks of SW Svalbard to test, for the first time, Palaeozoic reconstructions of the major terranes of Svalbard. In the course of thermal demagnetization three ChRM (characteristic remanent magnetization) components were identified, which were labelled HORNL, HORNM and HORNH, respectively, on the basis of their different unblocking temperatures. The HORNM magnetization is related to the Late Ordovician–Silurian formation of the synmetamorphic S 1 foliation. The HORNM palaeopole (Φ = −18.5°, Λ = 359°, D p /D m = 5.8°/11.4°, Plat = 6°N) matches exactly the Silurian sectors of the Baltica–Laurentia apparent polar wander paths after the closure of Iapetus (455–415 Ma). The 450 Ma 40 Ar– 39 Ar age determination from mica ages obtained from the broad zone of mylonites along the Billefjorden Fault Zone which separates the Central and Eastern terranes, also suggests that the two terranes were eventually amalgamated by 450 Ma. The HORNM VGP also lies very near the palaeopole derived from the Middle Proterozoic rocks of the Eastern Terrane (Ny Friesland), metamorphosed during Caledonian time, suggesting its close proximity to the study area (Central Terrane). The present study has shown that at least two of the major terranes of Svalbard, as defined by previous authors, occupied similar geographical locations by Silurian time, and the previously proposed large-scale Late Devonian left lateral displacements are not supported. Article in Journal/Newspaper Billefjorden Ny Friesland Svalbard Cambridge University Press Geological Magazine 149 4 696 721
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description Abstract New palaeomagnetic and petrographic data are presented from Cambrian rocks of SW Svalbard to test, for the first time, Palaeozoic reconstructions of the major terranes of Svalbard. In the course of thermal demagnetization three ChRM (characteristic remanent magnetization) components were identified, which were labelled HORNL, HORNM and HORNH, respectively, on the basis of their different unblocking temperatures. The HORNM magnetization is related to the Late Ordovician–Silurian formation of the synmetamorphic S 1 foliation. The HORNM palaeopole (Φ = −18.5°, Λ = 359°, D p /D m = 5.8°/11.4°, Plat = 6°N) matches exactly the Silurian sectors of the Baltica–Laurentia apparent polar wander paths after the closure of Iapetus (455–415 Ma). The 450 Ma 40 Ar– 39 Ar age determination from mica ages obtained from the broad zone of mylonites along the Billefjorden Fault Zone which separates the Central and Eastern terranes, also suggests that the two terranes were eventually amalgamated by 450 Ma. The HORNM VGP also lies very near the palaeopole derived from the Middle Proterozoic rocks of the Eastern Terrane (Ny Friesland), metamorphosed during Caledonian time, suggesting its close proximity to the study area (Central Terrane). The present study has shown that at least two of the major terranes of Svalbard, as defined by previous authors, occupied similar geographical locations by Silurian time, and the previously proposed large-scale Late Devonian left lateral displacements are not supported.
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author MICHALSKI, KRZYSZTOF
LEWANDOWSKI, MAREK
MANBY, GEOFF
spellingShingle MICHALSKI, KRZYSZTOF
LEWANDOWSKI, MAREK
MANBY, GEOFF
New palaeomagnetic, petrographic and 40 Ar/ 39 Ar data to test palaeogeographic reconstructions of Caledonide Svalbard
author_facet MICHALSKI, KRZYSZTOF
LEWANDOWSKI, MAREK
MANBY, GEOFF
author_sort MICHALSKI, KRZYSZTOF
title New palaeomagnetic, petrographic and 40 Ar/ 39 Ar data to test palaeogeographic reconstructions of Caledonide Svalbard
title_short New palaeomagnetic, petrographic and 40 Ar/ 39 Ar data to test palaeogeographic reconstructions of Caledonide Svalbard
title_full New palaeomagnetic, petrographic and 40 Ar/ 39 Ar data to test palaeogeographic reconstructions of Caledonide Svalbard
title_fullStr New palaeomagnetic, petrographic and 40 Ar/ 39 Ar data to test palaeogeographic reconstructions of Caledonide Svalbard
title_full_unstemmed New palaeomagnetic, petrographic and 40 Ar/ 39 Ar data to test palaeogeographic reconstructions of Caledonide Svalbard
title_sort new palaeomagnetic, petrographic and 40 ar/ 39 ar data to test palaeogeographic reconstructions of caledonide svalbard
publisher Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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