The structural and metamorphic history of the Langstrand-Finfjord area, Sørøy, Northern Norway.

The Langstrand-Finnfjord area of N.E. Sørøy is characterised by a metasedimentary sequence of quartzites, pelitic and semi-pelitic schists and limestones, the stratigraphical order of which can be demonstrated by reference to abundant sedimentary structures preserved in massive psammites. Although t...

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Main Author: Roberts, David
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1968
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2674889
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description The Langstrand-Finnfjord area of N.E. Sørøy is characterised by a metasedimentary sequence of quartzites, pelitic and semi-pelitic schists and limestones, the stratigraphical order of which can be demonstrated by reference to abundant sedimentary structures preserved in massive psammites. Although the basal part of the succsession is assigned to the Eocambrian it is probably that, on indirect fossil evidence, the bulk of the sequence is of Cambrian age. On primary structural considerations it is known that strata areinverted over a large part of the area, the inversion being attributed to the presence of a macroscopic recumbent fold belonging to the first episode of deformation. At least to major generations of folding have affected the metasediments but the second deformation episode is itself quite complexand divisible into two or possibly three phases. Major folds dated to the first phase of the second deformation episode dominate the tectonic picture and largely account for the present disposition of the strata. Textural disposition of the metasediments in relation to the tectonic episodes allow a sub-division of the metamorphic history into a number of phases. The movement giving rise to the early isoclinal folding were probably accompanied by only low grade metamorphism. 34939
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spelling ftnorgesgu:oai:openarchive.ngu.no:11250/2674889 2025-01-16T23:53:49+00:00 The structural and metamorphic history of the Langstrand-Finfjord area, Sørøy, Northern Norway. Roberts, David 18362 Sørøysundet 18361 Kamøya 1968 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2674889 eng eng NGU (253) https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2674889 Navngivelse 4.0 Internasjonal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.no CC-BY 1-160 + k PETROGRAFI STRATIGRAFI STRUKTURGEOLOGI KARTLEGGING TEKTONIKK OMDANNING Journal article 1968 ftnorgesgu 2022-07-03T15:26:32Z The Langstrand-Finnfjord area of N.E. Sørøy is characterised by a metasedimentary sequence of quartzites, pelitic and semi-pelitic schists and limestones, the stratigraphical order of which can be demonstrated by reference to abundant sedimentary structures preserved in massive psammites. Although the basal part of the succsession is assigned to the Eocambrian it is probably that, on indirect fossil evidence, the bulk of the sequence is of Cambrian age. On primary structural considerations it is known that strata areinverted over a large part of the area, the inversion being attributed to the presence of a macroscopic recumbent fold belonging to the first episode of deformation. At least to major generations of folding have affected the metasediments but the second deformation episode is itself quite complexand divisible into two or possibly three phases. Major folds dated to the first phase of the second deformation episode dominate the tectonic picture and largely account for the present disposition of the strata. Textural disposition of the metasediments in relation to the tectonic episodes allow a sub-division of the metamorphic history into a number of phases. The movement giving rise to the early isoclinal folding were probably accompanied by only low grade metamorphism. 34939 Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Norway NGU Open Archive (Geological Survey of Norway) Norway Sørøy ENVELOPE(13.933,13.933,67.417,67.417) Finnfjord ENVELOPE(18.089,18.089,69.218,69.218) Sørøysundet ENVELOPE(22.957,22.957,70.514,70.514) Kamøya ENVELOPE(23.041,23.041,70.837,70.837) Langstrand ENVELOPE(13.018,13.018,66.187,66.187)
spellingShingle PETROGRAFI
STRATIGRAFI
STRUKTURGEOLOGI
KARTLEGGING
TEKTONIKK
OMDANNING
Roberts, David
The structural and metamorphic history of the Langstrand-Finfjord area, Sørøy, Northern Norway.
title The structural and metamorphic history of the Langstrand-Finfjord area, Sørøy, Northern Norway.
title_full The structural and metamorphic history of the Langstrand-Finfjord area, Sørøy, Northern Norway.
title_fullStr The structural and metamorphic history of the Langstrand-Finfjord area, Sørøy, Northern Norway.
title_full_unstemmed The structural and metamorphic history of the Langstrand-Finfjord area, Sørøy, Northern Norway.
title_short The structural and metamorphic history of the Langstrand-Finfjord area, Sørøy, Northern Norway.
title_sort structural and metamorphic history of the langstrand-finfjord area, sørøy, northern norway.
topic PETROGRAFI
STRATIGRAFI
STRUKTURGEOLOGI
KARTLEGGING
TEKTONIKK
OMDANNING
topic_facet PETROGRAFI
STRATIGRAFI
STRUKTURGEOLOGI
KARTLEGGING
TEKTONIKK
OMDANNING
url https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2674889