Late Svecofennian sedimentary basins in the crystalline basement of NE Poland and adjacent area of Lithuania

The Precambrian basement of Lithuania and NE Poland, much of which is metasedimentary paragneiss, can be accessed only by cores from deep borcholes. Ion microprobe dating of detrital zircons from samples of these metasediments and the geochemical signatures of the rocks provide new insights into the...

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Main Authors: Krzemińska, Ewa, Wiszniewska, Janina, Skridlaitė, Gražina, Williams, Ian S.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling ftlitinstagrecon:oai:elaba:6223695 2023-05-15T16:11:40+02:00 Late Svecofennian sedimentary basins in the crystalline basement of NE Poland and adjacent area of Lithuania Krzemińska, Ewa Wiszniewska, Janina Skridlaitė, Gražina Williams, Ian S. 2009 http://lmavb.lvb.lt/LMAVB:ELABAPDB6223695&prefLang=en_US eng eng http://lmavb.lvb.lt/LMAVB:ELABAPDB6223695&prefLang=en_US Geological quarterly, 2009, Vol. 53, iss. 3, p. 255-272 ISSN 1641-7291 Fennoscandia Sarmatia Greenland Svecofennian basin Detrital zircon Geochronology info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2009 ftlitinstagrecon 2021-12-02T00:49:12Z The Precambrian basement of Lithuania and NE Poland, much of which is metasedimentary paragneiss, can be accessed only by cores from deep borcholes. Ion microprobe dating of detrital zircons from samples of these metasediments and the geochemical signatures of the rocks provide new insights into their age and provenance. Detrital zircons from metasediments from Jastrzebna and Monki have Pb isotopic ages in the ranges 3.14-1.83 and 3.53-1.82 Ga, respectively. Similar results have been obtained from the Lithuanian Lazdijai and Bliudziai paragneisses. About 30% of the analysed Polish detrital zircon cores are of Late Archaean age (2.90-2.60 Ga) and about 70% are Palaeoproterozoic (2.10-1.90 Ga), similar to the age distributions of detrital zircon from Svecofennian metasediments exposed in Central Sweden and Southern Finland. The youngest detrital zircon sub-groups indicate maximum deposition ages of about 1.86 Ga, similar to the ages of exposed Svecofennian sedimentary basins. Possible source rocks of comparable ages and affinities can be found within Fennoscandia, Greenland and Sarmatia. Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandia Greenland LAEI VL (Lithuanian Institute of Agrarian Economics Virtual Library) Greenland
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topic Fennoscandia
Sarmatia
Greenland
Svecofennian basin
Detrital zircon
Geochronology
spellingShingle Fennoscandia
Sarmatia
Greenland
Svecofennian basin
Detrital zircon
Geochronology
Krzemińska, Ewa
Wiszniewska, Janina
Skridlaitė, Gražina
Williams, Ian S.
Late Svecofennian sedimentary basins in the crystalline basement of NE Poland and adjacent area of Lithuania
topic_facet Fennoscandia
Sarmatia
Greenland
Svecofennian basin
Detrital zircon
Geochronology
description The Precambrian basement of Lithuania and NE Poland, much of which is metasedimentary paragneiss, can be accessed only by cores from deep borcholes. Ion microprobe dating of detrital zircons from samples of these metasediments and the geochemical signatures of the rocks provide new insights into their age and provenance. Detrital zircons from metasediments from Jastrzebna and Monki have Pb isotopic ages in the ranges 3.14-1.83 and 3.53-1.82 Ga, respectively. Similar results have been obtained from the Lithuanian Lazdijai and Bliudziai paragneisses. About 30% of the analysed Polish detrital zircon cores are of Late Archaean age (2.90-2.60 Ga) and about 70% are Palaeoproterozoic (2.10-1.90 Ga), similar to the age distributions of detrital zircon from Svecofennian metasediments exposed in Central Sweden and Southern Finland. The youngest detrital zircon sub-groups indicate maximum deposition ages of about 1.86 Ga, similar to the ages of exposed Svecofennian sedimentary basins. Possible source rocks of comparable ages and affinities can be found within Fennoscandia, Greenland and Sarmatia.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Krzemińska, Ewa
Wiszniewska, Janina
Skridlaitė, Gražina
Williams, Ian S.
author_facet Krzemińska, Ewa
Wiszniewska, Janina
Skridlaitė, Gražina
Williams, Ian S.
author_sort Krzemińska, Ewa
title Late Svecofennian sedimentary basins in the crystalline basement of NE Poland and adjacent area of Lithuania
title_short Late Svecofennian sedimentary basins in the crystalline basement of NE Poland and adjacent area of Lithuania
title_full Late Svecofennian sedimentary basins in the crystalline basement of NE Poland and adjacent area of Lithuania
title_fullStr Late Svecofennian sedimentary basins in the crystalline basement of NE Poland and adjacent area of Lithuania
title_full_unstemmed Late Svecofennian sedimentary basins in the crystalline basement of NE Poland and adjacent area of Lithuania
title_sort late svecofennian sedimentary basins in the crystalline basement of ne poland and adjacent area of lithuania
publishDate 2009
url http://lmavb.lvb.lt/LMAVB:ELABAPDB6223695&prefLang=en_US
geographic Greenland
geographic_facet Greenland
genre Fennoscandia
Greenland
genre_facet Fennoscandia
Greenland
op_source Geological quarterly, 2009, Vol. 53, iss. 3, p. 255-272
ISSN 1641-7291
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