The Kangâmiut dykes in West Greenland: markers of the tectono-metamorphic evolution of the southern Nagssugtoqidian orogen and its foreland

The general extent and structural evolution of the southern Nagssugtoqidian orogen of West Greenland were first described by Hans Ramberg who based much of his paper on the deformation of the regional Kangâmiut dyke swarm. The southern boundary is marked by a transition from undeformed, discordant d...

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Main Authors: Korstgård, John, Mengel, Flemming, Glassley, William, Sørensen, Kai
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Published: Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) 2024
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Online Access:https://geusbulletin.org/index.php/geusb/article/view/8312
https://doi.org/10.34194/geusb.v58.8312
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Mengel, Flemming
Glassley, William
Sørensen, Kai
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description The general extent and structural evolution of the southern Nagssugtoqidian orogen of West Greenland were first described by Hans Ramberg who based much of his paper on the deformation of the regional Kangâmiut dyke swarm. The southern boundary is marked by a transition from undeformed, discordant dykes in the south to highly deformed dykes and host rocks to the north. Our analysis of the southern Nagssugtoqidian orogen and its southern foreland uses a comprehensive compilation of available data and covers the area from Sisimiut in the north to Alanngua, south of Maniitsoq. This represents almost the entire c. 200 km latitudinal extent of the Kangâmiut dyke swarm and encompasses the complete range of Nagssugtoqidian overprint on these dykes and their country rocks. South of Itillip Ilua (Itilleq), the structural and metamorphic overprints on the dykes exhibit a considerable range in both intensity and P–T conditions between and even within outcrops. In contrast, north of Itillip Ilua, the rocks show more systematic gradual increases in the degree of structural overprints and metamorphic grade, culminating in the Ikertooq thrust zone where granulite facies rocks are brought southwards over amphibolite facies rocks. Currently, available age data from the Nagssugtoqidian orogen permits the identification of two metamorphic episodes at c. 1850–1800 Ma and c. 1780–1720 Ma. These groups of metamorphic ages are supported by recent 40Ar–39Ar ages from dykes in the same area, which cluster at c. 1860 Ma and c. 1740 Ma, respectively. Albeit geographically sporadic, both age intervals support a subdivision of the Nagssugtoqidian structural and metamorphic overprints across the southern Nagssugtoqidian orogen and its foreland into two distinguishable temporal phases. Further geochronological investigations may well, however, find these two phases to be part of a tectonic continuum. For now, it is thought that the older event records south-directed thrusting over the foreland and concomitant loading of this crust, at least ...
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spelling ftjgeusbullet:oai:geustest.pkpps03.publicknowledgeproject.org:article/8312 2025-06-15T14:28:21+00:00 The Kangâmiut dykes in West Greenland: markers of the tectono-metamorphic evolution of the southern Nagssugtoqidian orogen and its foreland Korstgård, John Mengel, Flemming Glassley, William Sørensen, Kai Greenland 2024-05-31 application/pdf text/xml text/html application/epub+zip https://geusbulletin.org/index.php/geusb/article/view/8312 https://doi.org/10.34194/geusb.v58.8312 eng eng Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) https://geusbulletin.org/index.php/geusb/article/view/8312/14489 https://geusbulletin.org/index.php/geusb/article/view/8312/14485 https://geusbulletin.org/index.php/geusb/article/view/8312/14483 https://geusbulletin.org/index.php/geusb/article/view/8312/14484 https://geusbulletin.org/index.php/geusb/article/view/8312/14490 https://geusbulletin.org/index.php/geusb/article/view/8312 doi:10.34194/geusb.v58.8312 Copyright (c) 2024 John Korstgård, Flemming Mengel, William Glassley, Kai Sørensen https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 GEUS Bulletin; Vol. 58 (2024): The Kangâmiut dykes in West Greenland: markers of the tectono-metamorphic evolution of the southern Nagssugtoqidian orogen and its foreland 2597-2154 2597-2162 10.34194/geusb.v58i Paleoproterozoic tectonics Southern Nagssugtoqidian orogen Kangâmiut dykes south-directed thrusting West Greenland Earth Science info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed single-volume work. Submissions strictly by arrangement with the editorial office. 2024 ftjgeusbullet https://doi.org/10.34194/geusb.v58.831210.34194/geusb.v58i 2025-06-03T23:38:46Z The general extent and structural evolution of the southern Nagssugtoqidian orogen of West Greenland were first described by Hans Ramberg who based much of his paper on the deformation of the regional Kangâmiut dyke swarm. The southern boundary is marked by a transition from undeformed, discordant dykes in the south to highly deformed dykes and host rocks to the north. Our analysis of the southern Nagssugtoqidian orogen and its southern foreland uses a comprehensive compilation of available data and covers the area from Sisimiut in the north to Alanngua, south of Maniitsoq. This represents almost the entire c. 200 km latitudinal extent of the Kangâmiut dyke swarm and encompasses the complete range of Nagssugtoqidian overprint on these dykes and their country rocks. South of Itillip Ilua (Itilleq), the structural and metamorphic overprints on the dykes exhibit a considerable range in both intensity and P–T conditions between and even within outcrops. In contrast, north of Itillip Ilua, the rocks show more systematic gradual increases in the degree of structural overprints and metamorphic grade, culminating in the Ikertooq thrust zone where granulite facies rocks are brought southwards over amphibolite facies rocks. Currently, available age data from the Nagssugtoqidian orogen permits the identification of two metamorphic episodes at c. 1850–1800 Ma and c. 1780–1720 Ma. These groups of metamorphic ages are supported by recent 40Ar–39Ar ages from dykes in the same area, which cluster at c. 1860 Ma and c. 1740 Ma, respectively. Albeit geographically sporadic, both age intervals support a subdivision of the Nagssugtoqidian structural and metamorphic overprints across the southern Nagssugtoqidian orogen and its foreland into two distinguishable temporal phases. Further geochronological investigations may well, however, find these two phases to be part of a tectonic continuum. For now, it is thought that the older event records south-directed thrusting over the foreland and concomitant loading of this crust, at least ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Itilleq Maniitsoq Sisimiut Unknown Greenland Sisimiut ENVELOPE(-53.674,-53.674,66.939,66.939) Maniitsoq ENVELOPE(-55.217,-55.217,72.967,72.967) Ramberg ENVELOPE(13.230,13.230,68.090,68.090) Alanngua ENVELOPE(-52.333,-52.333,65.233,65.233)
spellingShingle Paleoproterozoic tectonics
Southern Nagssugtoqidian orogen
Kangâmiut dykes
south-directed thrusting
West Greenland
Earth Science
Korstgård, John
Mengel, Flemming
Glassley, William
Sørensen, Kai
The Kangâmiut dykes in West Greenland: markers of the tectono-metamorphic evolution of the southern Nagssugtoqidian orogen and its foreland
title The Kangâmiut dykes in West Greenland: markers of the tectono-metamorphic evolution of the southern Nagssugtoqidian orogen and its foreland
title_full The Kangâmiut dykes in West Greenland: markers of the tectono-metamorphic evolution of the southern Nagssugtoqidian orogen and its foreland
title_fullStr The Kangâmiut dykes in West Greenland: markers of the tectono-metamorphic evolution of the southern Nagssugtoqidian orogen and its foreland
title_full_unstemmed The Kangâmiut dykes in West Greenland: markers of the tectono-metamorphic evolution of the southern Nagssugtoqidian orogen and its foreland
title_short The Kangâmiut dykes in West Greenland: markers of the tectono-metamorphic evolution of the southern Nagssugtoqidian orogen and its foreland
title_sort kangâmiut dykes in west greenland: markers of the tectono-metamorphic evolution of the southern nagssugtoqidian orogen and its foreland
topic Paleoproterozoic tectonics
Southern Nagssugtoqidian orogen
Kangâmiut dykes
south-directed thrusting
West Greenland
Earth Science
topic_facet Paleoproterozoic tectonics
Southern Nagssugtoqidian orogen
Kangâmiut dykes
south-directed thrusting
West Greenland
Earth Science
url https://geusbulletin.org/index.php/geusb/article/view/8312
https://doi.org/10.34194/geusb.v58.8312