Structural sequence in the gneissose complex of eastern Finland as a basis for correlation in the Presvecokarelides

Structures and mineral growths formed in seven successive deformational phases in gneisses in late Archaean times form a basis for the determination at chronological sequences from place to place in the Presvecokarelides of eastern and eastern central Finland. Refolded folds and refolded metamorphic...

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Main Author: Bowes, D.B.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Institute of Geology University of Warsaw 1980
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spelling ftjgq:oai:geojournals.pgi.gov.pl:article/9533 2023-05-15T17:42:36+02:00 Structural sequence in the gneissose complex of eastern Finland as a basis for correlation in the Presvecokarelides Bowes, D.B. 1980-01-02 application/pdf https://gq.pgi.gov.pl/agp/article/view/9533 eng eng Institute of Geology University of Warsaw https://gq.pgi.gov.pl/agp/article/view/9533/8081 Acta Geologica Polonica; Vol 30, No 1 (1980); 15-26 001-5709 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 1980 ftjgq 2019-08-13T19:05:52Z Structures and mineral growths formed in seven successive deformational phases in gneisses in late Archaean times form a basis for the determination at chronological sequences from place to place in the Presvecokarelides of eastern and eastern central Finland. Refolded folds and refolded metamorphic rock fabrics, formed under particular P-T conditions and deformed under other P-T conditions, together with a variety of igneous masses whose positions structural sequences can be determined, provide such a complex framework that the likelihood of random matching is remote while the lack of expression of one parameter does not appreciably reduce the strength of the correlation. Isotopic data demonstrating corresponding events in the gneisses from different parts of the region is an additional factor for correlation. With this being associated with matching complex structural frameworks that show evidence of having been formed under the same successive stress systems, together with matching metamorphic and igneous histories, the gneisses of the Presvecokarelides of eastern and eastern central Finland are interpreted as having formed in one orogenic regime. Corresponding sets or features in the granitoid association of northern Finland indicate that the successively formed stress systems were operative over a large crustal segment, while the expression of the various structural metamorphic and igneous features and their interrelations correspond, in many respects, to those of orogens whose evolution has been related to the movement of large lithospheric plates. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland Geological Quarterly
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description Structures and mineral growths formed in seven successive deformational phases in gneisses in late Archaean times form a basis for the determination at chronological sequences from place to place in the Presvecokarelides of eastern and eastern central Finland. Refolded folds and refolded metamorphic rock fabrics, formed under particular P-T conditions and deformed under other P-T conditions, together with a variety of igneous masses whose positions structural sequences can be determined, provide such a complex framework that the likelihood of random matching is remote while the lack of expression of one parameter does not appreciably reduce the strength of the correlation. Isotopic data demonstrating corresponding events in the gneisses from different parts of the region is an additional factor for correlation. With this being associated with matching complex structural frameworks that show evidence of having been formed under the same successive stress systems, together with matching metamorphic and igneous histories, the gneisses of the Presvecokarelides of eastern and eastern central Finland are interpreted as having formed in one orogenic regime. Corresponding sets or features in the granitoid association of northern Finland indicate that the successively formed stress systems were operative over a large crustal segment, while the expression of the various structural metamorphic and igneous features and their interrelations correspond, in many respects, to those of orogens whose evolution has been related to the movement of large lithospheric plates.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Bowes, D.B.
spellingShingle Bowes, D.B.
Structural sequence in the gneissose complex of eastern Finland as a basis for correlation in the Presvecokarelides
author_facet Bowes, D.B.
author_sort Bowes, D.B.
title Structural sequence in the gneissose complex of eastern Finland as a basis for correlation in the Presvecokarelides
title_short Structural sequence in the gneissose complex of eastern Finland as a basis for correlation in the Presvecokarelides
title_full Structural sequence in the gneissose complex of eastern Finland as a basis for correlation in the Presvecokarelides
title_fullStr Structural sequence in the gneissose complex of eastern Finland as a basis for correlation in the Presvecokarelides
title_full_unstemmed Structural sequence in the gneissose complex of eastern Finland as a basis for correlation in the Presvecokarelides
title_sort structural sequence in the gneissose complex of eastern finland as a basis for correlation in the presvecokarelides
publisher Institute of Geology University of Warsaw
publishDate 1980
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