The accretionary Svecofennian orogen — insight from the BABEL profiles
The BABEL profiles B, C, 1–7 form a 1200 km long nearly continuous cross-section through the Svecofennides. The near-vertical marine reflection profiles display a wide range of crustal structures that can be associated with both the accretionary Svecofennian orogeny (1.96–1.75 Ga) and the following...
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description | The BABEL profiles B, C, 1–7 form a 1200 km long nearly continuous cross-section through the Svecofennides. The near-vertical marine reflection profiles display a wide range of crustal structures that can be associated with both the accretionary Svecofennian orogeny (1.96–1.75 Ga) and the following Subjotnian and Jotnian rift-stages (1.65–1.11 Ga). The Svecofennian accretionary orogeny took place when a number of micro-plates with island arc affinities and surface expression of a large archipelago accreted to the continental Karelian plate. Some of the accreting terranes seem to have had older cores that have acted as crustal indentors during the collision. BABEL profiles 3 and 4 image a series of collisional terrane boundaries between Karelian continental margin, Savo arc (SA) and Central-Finland arc (CFA). In the north, the Karelian margin has been both over- and underthrust by the Savo arc. CFA comprises a folded thrust package on top of a continental nucleus and the Savo arc. The associated subduction zone and accretionary prism are interpreted to lie to the south, underneath the Bothnian basin area, where prominent NE-dipping, lower to middle crustal reflections are found along BABEL profiles 1 and 4. An oblique collision of the Central Finland arc and the continent resulted in the development of the strike-slip fault on the young, hot Savo arc. BABEL profiles 1, 6, 7 and C image the internal architecture of the Southern and Central Finland arcs. The unusually thick crust (55–60 km) hosts unreflective, high density, mafic intrusions acting as a crustal indentor. A highly reflective antiform structure developed on the southern side of it. Southern Finland arc complex (SFA) is an imbrication structure comprising stacked slices of arc-related crust on an older continental nucleus, Bergslagen nucleus. Prior to the collision, the SFA suffered from gravitational collapse during which the crust was thinned. Profile B images the architecture of the Central and Southern Swedish Svecofennides. The Sörmland terrane ... |
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spelling | ftoceanrep:oai:oceanrep.geomar.de:54289 2025-01-16T22:50:12+00:00 The accretionary Svecofennian orogen — insight from the BABEL profiles Korja, Annakaisa Heikkinen, Pekka 2005-02 text https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/54289/ https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/54289/1/Korja.pdf https://doi.org/10.1016/j.precamres.2004.10.007 en eng Elsevier https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/54289/1/Korja.pdf Korja, A. and Heikkinen, P. (2005) The accretionary Svecofennian orogen — insight from the BABEL profiles. Precambrian Research, 136 (3-4). pp. 241-268. DOI 10.1016/j.precamres.2004.10.007 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.precamres.2004.10.007>. doi:10.1016/j.precamres.2004.10.007 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Article PeerReviewed 2005 ftoceanrep https://doi.org/10.1016/j.precamres.2004.10.007 2023-04-07T15:59:33Z The BABEL profiles B, C, 1–7 form a 1200 km long nearly continuous cross-section through the Svecofennides. The near-vertical marine reflection profiles display a wide range of crustal structures that can be associated with both the accretionary Svecofennian orogeny (1.96–1.75 Ga) and the following Subjotnian and Jotnian rift-stages (1.65–1.11 Ga). The Svecofennian accretionary orogeny took place when a number of micro-plates with island arc affinities and surface expression of a large archipelago accreted to the continental Karelian plate. Some of the accreting terranes seem to have had older cores that have acted as crustal indentors during the collision. BABEL profiles 3 and 4 image a series of collisional terrane boundaries between Karelian continental margin, Savo arc (SA) and Central-Finland arc (CFA). In the north, the Karelian margin has been both over- and underthrust by the Savo arc. CFA comprises a folded thrust package on top of a continental nucleus and the Savo arc. The associated subduction zone and accretionary prism are interpreted to lie to the south, underneath the Bothnian basin area, where prominent NE-dipping, lower to middle crustal reflections are found along BABEL profiles 1 and 4. An oblique collision of the Central Finland arc and the continent resulted in the development of the strike-slip fault on the young, hot Savo arc. BABEL profiles 1, 6, 7 and C image the internal architecture of the Southern and Central Finland arcs. The unusually thick crust (55–60 km) hosts unreflective, high density, mafic intrusions acting as a crustal indentor. A highly reflective antiform structure developed on the southern side of it. Southern Finland arc complex (SFA) is an imbrication structure comprising stacked slices of arc-related crust on an older continental nucleus, Bergslagen nucleus. Prior to the collision, the SFA suffered from gravitational collapse during which the crust was thinned. Profile B images the architecture of the Central and Southern Swedish Svecofennides. The Sörmland terrane ... Article in Journal/Newspaper karelia* karelian OceanRep (GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre für Ocean Research Kiel) Babel ENVELOPE(-61.401,-61.401,-63.885,-63.885) Precambrian Research 136 3-4 241 268 |
spellingShingle | Korja, Annakaisa Heikkinen, Pekka The accretionary Svecofennian orogen — insight from the BABEL profiles |
title | The accretionary Svecofennian orogen — insight from the BABEL profiles |
title_full | The accretionary Svecofennian orogen — insight from the BABEL profiles |
title_fullStr | The accretionary Svecofennian orogen — insight from the BABEL profiles |
title_full_unstemmed | The accretionary Svecofennian orogen — insight from the BABEL profiles |
title_short | The accretionary Svecofennian orogen — insight from the BABEL profiles |
title_sort | accretionary svecofennian orogen — insight from the babel profiles |
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