Igneous and metamorphic geology of the Husfjord area, Soroy, northern Norway

The Husfjord area of Soroy essentially comprises a plutonic igneous complex which has been emplaced into Eocambrian meta sediments during the Caledonian orogeney. The metasedimentary envelope of the complex consists mainly of a sequence of psammites, pelites, semi-pelites, calc-silicate-schists, and...

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Main Author: Speedyman, David Lawrence
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 1968
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spelling ftholloway:oai:repository.royalholloway.ac.uk:812f8eeb-0da8-44a6-9ca0-c85025eb5402/1 2023-05-15T17:43:35+02:00 Igneous and metamorphic geology of the Husfjord area, Soroy, northern Norway Speedyman, David Lawrence 1968 application/pdf https://repository.royalholloway.ac.uk/items/812f8eeb-0da8-44a6-9ca0-c85025eb5402/1/ eng eng https://repository.royalholloway.ac.uk/items/812f8eeb-0da8-44a6-9ca0-c85025eb5402/1/ Petrology info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion 1968 ftholloway 2022-09-26T12:10:40Z The Husfjord area of Soroy essentially comprises a plutonic igneous complex which has been emplaced into Eocambrian meta sediments during the Caledonian orogeney. The metasedimentary envelope of the complex consists mainly of a sequence of psammites, pelites, semi-pelites, calc-silicate-schists, and metalimestones, which have suffered a prolonged regional metamorphism and two principal episodes of deformation. The regional metamorphic event commenced before the first folding episode, reached its peak in the almandine-amphibolite facies between the deformation episodes, and waned during the second period of folding. The various members of the igneous complex were emplaced synchronous with these metamorphic and tectonic events. Contact metamorphie effects produced by some members have been superimposed upon those of the regional metamorphism. The earliest member, the Husfjord metagabbro, was intruded towards the end of the first deformation episode, and has undergone the highest grades of regional metamorphism. A norite and a suite of diorites were emplaced during the second deformation episode and these have only suffered a low-grade regional metamorphism. The Husfjord metagabbro and the diorite complex were emplaced essentially by a mechanism of permissive intrusion. The latest members of the igneous complex were the Vatna gabbro, the Slatten gabbros, and a number of minor intrusions including perthosite sheets, basic dykes, and nepheline-syenite pegmatites. The main diorite suite appears to have developed from a dioritic melt, which was generated deep in the crust by the syntexis of sialic material with basic magma emplaced from beneath. Metamorphic mineral paragenesis in pelitic hornfelses suggests that the depth of emplacement of the Husfjord plutonic complex was in the order of 23 km. Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Northern Norway Royal Holloway University of London: Royal Holloway Digital Repository Norway
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Igneous and metamorphic geology of the Husfjord area, Soroy, northern Norway
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description The Husfjord area of Soroy essentially comprises a plutonic igneous complex which has been emplaced into Eocambrian meta sediments during the Caledonian orogeney. The metasedimentary envelope of the complex consists mainly of a sequence of psammites, pelites, semi-pelites, calc-silicate-schists, and metalimestones, which have suffered a prolonged regional metamorphism and two principal episodes of deformation. The regional metamorphic event commenced before the first folding episode, reached its peak in the almandine-amphibolite facies between the deformation episodes, and waned during the second period of folding. The various members of the igneous complex were emplaced synchronous with these metamorphic and tectonic events. Contact metamorphie effects produced by some members have been superimposed upon those of the regional metamorphism. The earliest member, the Husfjord metagabbro, was intruded towards the end of the first deformation episode, and has undergone the highest grades of regional metamorphism. A norite and a suite of diorites were emplaced during the second deformation episode and these have only suffered a low-grade regional metamorphism. The Husfjord metagabbro and the diorite complex were emplaced essentially by a mechanism of permissive intrusion. The latest members of the igneous complex were the Vatna gabbro, the Slatten gabbros, and a number of minor intrusions including perthosite sheets, basic dykes, and nepheline-syenite pegmatites. The main diorite suite appears to have developed from a dioritic melt, which was generated deep in the crust by the syntexis of sialic material with basic magma emplaced from beneath. Metamorphic mineral paragenesis in pelitic hornfelses suggests that the depth of emplacement of the Husfjord plutonic complex was in the order of 23 km.
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title Igneous and metamorphic geology of the Husfjord area, Soroy, northern Norway
title_short Igneous and metamorphic geology of the Husfjord area, Soroy, northern Norway
title_full Igneous and metamorphic geology of the Husfjord area, Soroy, northern Norway
title_fullStr Igneous and metamorphic geology of the Husfjord area, Soroy, northern Norway
title_full_unstemmed Igneous and metamorphic geology of the Husfjord area, Soroy, northern Norway
title_sort igneous and metamorphic geology of the husfjord area, soroy, northern norway
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