Extended correlation of the Paleogene Faroe Islands and East Greenland plateau basalts

New analytical data are presented for 13 enriched high-Ti tholeiitic basalts from the top of the Faroese lava pile that was formed by the time of break-up of the North Atlantic 56-55 Ma ago and are located on the eastern continental margin of the Atlantic Ocean. The samples fall in three groups acco...

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Published in:Lithos
Main Authors: Søager, Nina, Holm, Paul Martin
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2008
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spelling ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/34b0f990-d9be-11dd-9473-000ea68e967b 2024-01-14T10:06:31+01:00 Extended correlation of the Paleogene Faroe Islands and East Greenland plateau basalts Søager, Nina Holm, Paul Martin 2008 https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/extended-correlation-of-the-paleogene-faroe-islands-and-east-greenland-plateau-basalts(34b0f990-d9be-11dd-9473-000ea68e967b).html https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2008.10.002 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Søager , N & Holm , P M 2008 , ' Extended correlation of the Paleogene Faroe Islands and East Greenland plateau basalts ' , Lithos , vol. 107 , no. 3-4 , pp. 205-215 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2008.10.002 article 2008 ftcopenhagenunip https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2008.10.002 2023-12-20T23:58:47Z New analytical data are presented for 13 enriched high-Ti tholeiitic basalts from the top of the Faroese lava pile that was formed by the time of break-up of the North Atlantic 56-55 Ma ago and are located on the eastern continental margin of the Atlantic Ocean. The samples fall in three groups according to their Nb/Zr/Y chemistry: High-Ti1, High-Ti2 and High-Ti3. The grouping is related to their stratigraphic position so that the High-Ti1 group is found lowest in the sampled profiles and the High-Ti3 group at the top with the High-Ti2 group in between. The High-Ti1 and High-Ti2 groups have 206 Pb/ 204 Pb = 17.59-18.30 while the High-Ti3 group has 206 Pb/ 204 Pb = 18.88-19.12. The three Faroese lava groups can be correlated with the East Greenland syn-breakup basalt formations using their geochemistry, lava morphology and phenocryst contents. The High-Ti1 group correlates with the Milne Land Formation and the High-Ti2 and High-Ti3 groups correlate with the Geikie Plateau Formation and Rømer Fjord Formation, respectively. The discovery of equivalents to the East Greenland Geikie Plateau Formation and Rømer Fjord Formation means that volcanism has proceeded longer than previously thought on the Faroe Islands but with a lot lower intensity than on the other side of the rift. This demonstrates that large parts of the km-thick volcanic successions of the North Atlantic LIP developed in parallel on the juxtaposed rifted continental margins during break-up, although the centre of eruptions moved away from the Faroe Islands during the last stages of volcanism. Pb-isotope ratios indicate that the High-Ti1, High-Ti2, Milne Land Formation and Geikie Plateau Formation have the same mantle source while the High-Ti3 and Rømer Fjord Formation also contain material from another mantle component. High-Ti1 and Milne Land Formation lavas have a higher content of most incompatible elements compared to High-Ti2 and Geikie Plateau Formation. This is unexpected because the Zr/Nb ratio indicates that the High-Ti2 and Geikie Plateau ... Article in Journal/Newspaper East Greenland Faroe Islands Greenland Milne Land North Atlantic University of Copenhagen: Research Faroe Islands Geikie Plateau ENVELOPE(-25.167,-25.167,69.917,69.917) Greenland Milne Land ENVELOPE(-26.750,-26.750,70.683,70.683) Rømer Fjord ENVELOPE(-23.550,-23.550,69.717,69.717) Lithos 107 3-4 205 215
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description New analytical data are presented for 13 enriched high-Ti tholeiitic basalts from the top of the Faroese lava pile that was formed by the time of break-up of the North Atlantic 56-55 Ma ago and are located on the eastern continental margin of the Atlantic Ocean. The samples fall in three groups according to their Nb/Zr/Y chemistry: High-Ti1, High-Ti2 and High-Ti3. The grouping is related to their stratigraphic position so that the High-Ti1 group is found lowest in the sampled profiles and the High-Ti3 group at the top with the High-Ti2 group in between. The High-Ti1 and High-Ti2 groups have 206 Pb/ 204 Pb = 17.59-18.30 while the High-Ti3 group has 206 Pb/ 204 Pb = 18.88-19.12. The three Faroese lava groups can be correlated with the East Greenland syn-breakup basalt formations using their geochemistry, lava morphology and phenocryst contents. The High-Ti1 group correlates with the Milne Land Formation and the High-Ti2 and High-Ti3 groups correlate with the Geikie Plateau Formation and Rømer Fjord Formation, respectively. The discovery of equivalents to the East Greenland Geikie Plateau Formation and Rømer Fjord Formation means that volcanism has proceeded longer than previously thought on the Faroe Islands but with a lot lower intensity than on the other side of the rift. This demonstrates that large parts of the km-thick volcanic successions of the North Atlantic LIP developed in parallel on the juxtaposed rifted continental margins during break-up, although the centre of eruptions moved away from the Faroe Islands during the last stages of volcanism. Pb-isotope ratios indicate that the High-Ti1, High-Ti2, Milne Land Formation and Geikie Plateau Formation have the same mantle source while the High-Ti3 and Rømer Fjord Formation also contain material from another mantle component. High-Ti1 and Milne Land Formation lavas have a higher content of most incompatible elements compared to High-Ti2 and Geikie Plateau Formation. This is unexpected because the Zr/Nb ratio indicates that the High-Ti2 and Geikie Plateau ...
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author Søager, Nina
Holm, Paul Martin
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Extended correlation of the Paleogene Faroe Islands and East Greenland plateau basalts
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Holm, Paul Martin
author_sort Søager, Nina
title Extended correlation of the Paleogene Faroe Islands and East Greenland plateau basalts
title_short Extended correlation of the Paleogene Faroe Islands and East Greenland plateau basalts
title_full Extended correlation of the Paleogene Faroe Islands and East Greenland plateau basalts
title_fullStr Extended correlation of the Paleogene Faroe Islands and East Greenland plateau basalts
title_full_unstemmed Extended correlation of the Paleogene Faroe Islands and East Greenland plateau basalts
title_sort extended correlation of the paleogene faroe islands and east greenland plateau basalts
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url https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/extended-correlation-of-the-paleogene-faroe-islands-and-east-greenland-plateau-basalts(34b0f990-d9be-11dd-9473-000ea68e967b).html
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