The Structure of South Renland, Scoresby Sund.: With Special Reference to the Tectono-Metamorphic Evolution of a Southern Internal Part of the Caledonides of East Greenland.

Renland occupies an internal position within the southern extreme of the outcrop of the Caledonian mobile belt of East Greenland exposed between latitudes 70° and 82° N. In south-west Renland migmatised paragneisses derived from sediments comparable to the late Precambrian Lower Eleonore Bay Group f...

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Main Author: Chadwick, Brian
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Kommissionen for Videnskabelige Undersøgelser i Grønland 1975
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spelling ftsbaarhusojs:oai:ojs.tidsskrift.dk:article/147414 2024-09-15T18:04:17+00:00 The Structure of South Renland, Scoresby Sund.: With Special Reference to the Tectono-Metamorphic Evolution of a Southern Internal Part of the Caledonides of East Greenland. Chadwick, Brian 1975-01-01 application/pdf https://tidsskrift.dk/meddrgroenland/article/view/147414 eng eng Kommissionen for Videnskabelige Undersøgelser i Grønland https://tidsskrift.dk/meddrgroenland/article/view/147414/190553 https://tidsskrift.dk/meddrgroenland/article/view/147414 Copyright (c) 1975 Copyright for all papers published by Kommisionen for videnskagelige Undersøgelser i Grønland is vested in the Commission. Those who aske for permission to reproduce material from the Commission's publications are, however, informed that the author's permission must also be obtained if he is still alive. Meddelelser om Grønland; Vol. 201 No. 2 (1975): Meddelelser om Grønland; 71 pp. Meddelelser om Grønland; Årg. 201 Nr. 2 (1975): Meddelelser om Grønland; 71 pp. 2794-6827 0025-6676 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Fagfællebedømt artikel 1975 ftsbaarhusojs 2024-07-30T23:38:35Z Renland occupies an internal position within the southern extreme of the outcrop of the Caledonian mobile belt of East Greenland exposed between latitudes 70° and 82° N. In south-west Renland migmatised paragneisses derived from sediments comparable to the late Precambrian Lower Eleonore Bay Group form a multilayered sequence with a minimum thickness of 1500 m. The migmatites are interleaved with thick concordant sheets of garnetiferous augen granite, the formation of which may be linked with the low-pressure granulite or transitional amphibolite-granulite facies conditions attained during migmatisation of the paragneisses. These conditions persisted during the folding together of paragneisses and granites into regional structures of nappe dimensions which had a north or north-west direction of transport. Refolding of the nappes under continued high-grade conditions gave rise to structures locally coaxial with nappe axes. Reversals of facing of nappes occur in backfolds. Linear fabrics of sillimanite and biotite and prolate ellipsoidal augen of feldspar are parallel to fold axes and show that constrictional deformation dominatedthe later stages of the nappe phase and the refolding event. The constriction is attributed to compressing of rocks in south-west Renland between nappes advancing from the south and a rising mass of granite and basement gneisses in the north. Intrusion of concordant sheets of biotite-rich hypersthene monzonite (mangerite) followed the nappe deformation in south-east Renland. The principal sheet, which is 500 m thick, forms the rim to part of a lopolithic basin. Thinner sheets of monzonite injected into migmatites within the basin have been disrupted by further migmatisation and granitisation. Stable assemblages in pyribolite restite suggest this later event, which was restricted largely to the basin, attained conditions of hornblende- granulite facies. Open warps attributed to monzonite injection and the basin formation are superimposed on nappes west of the principal sheet. Normal faults ... Article in Journal/Newspaper East Greenland Greenland Scoresby Sund Aarhus University: OJS at The State and University Library
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description Renland occupies an internal position within the southern extreme of the outcrop of the Caledonian mobile belt of East Greenland exposed between latitudes 70° and 82° N. In south-west Renland migmatised paragneisses derived from sediments comparable to the late Precambrian Lower Eleonore Bay Group form a multilayered sequence with a minimum thickness of 1500 m. The migmatites are interleaved with thick concordant sheets of garnetiferous augen granite, the formation of which may be linked with the low-pressure granulite or transitional amphibolite-granulite facies conditions attained during migmatisation of the paragneisses. These conditions persisted during the folding together of paragneisses and granites into regional structures of nappe dimensions which had a north or north-west direction of transport. Refolding of the nappes under continued high-grade conditions gave rise to structures locally coaxial with nappe axes. Reversals of facing of nappes occur in backfolds. Linear fabrics of sillimanite and biotite and prolate ellipsoidal augen of feldspar are parallel to fold axes and show that constrictional deformation dominatedthe later stages of the nappe phase and the refolding event. The constriction is attributed to compressing of rocks in south-west Renland between nappes advancing from the south and a rising mass of granite and basement gneisses in the north. Intrusion of concordant sheets of biotite-rich hypersthene monzonite (mangerite) followed the nappe deformation in south-east Renland. The principal sheet, which is 500 m thick, forms the rim to part of a lopolithic basin. Thinner sheets of monzonite injected into migmatites within the basin have been disrupted by further migmatisation and granitisation. Stable assemblages in pyribolite restite suggest this later event, which was restricted largely to the basin, attained conditions of hornblende- granulite facies. Open warps attributed to monzonite injection and the basin formation are superimposed on nappes west of the principal sheet. Normal faults ...
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author Chadwick, Brian
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The Structure of South Renland, Scoresby Sund.: With Special Reference to the Tectono-Metamorphic Evolution of a Southern Internal Part of the Caledonides of East Greenland.
author_facet Chadwick, Brian
author_sort Chadwick, Brian
title The Structure of South Renland, Scoresby Sund.: With Special Reference to the Tectono-Metamorphic Evolution of a Southern Internal Part of the Caledonides of East Greenland.
title_short The Structure of South Renland, Scoresby Sund.: With Special Reference to the Tectono-Metamorphic Evolution of a Southern Internal Part of the Caledonides of East Greenland.
title_full The Structure of South Renland, Scoresby Sund.: With Special Reference to the Tectono-Metamorphic Evolution of a Southern Internal Part of the Caledonides of East Greenland.
title_fullStr The Structure of South Renland, Scoresby Sund.: With Special Reference to the Tectono-Metamorphic Evolution of a Southern Internal Part of the Caledonides of East Greenland.
title_full_unstemmed The Structure of South Renland, Scoresby Sund.: With Special Reference to the Tectono-Metamorphic Evolution of a Southern Internal Part of the Caledonides of East Greenland.
title_sort structure of south renland, scoresby sund.: with special reference to the tectono-metamorphic evolution of a southern internal part of the caledonides of east greenland.
publisher Kommissionen for Videnskabelige Undersøgelser i Grønland
publishDate 1975
url https://tidsskrift.dk/meddrgroenland/article/view/147414
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op_source Meddelelser om Grønland; Vol. 201 No. 2 (1975): Meddelelser om Grønland; 71 pp.
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op_rights Copyright (c) 1975 Copyright for all papers published by Kommisionen for videnskagelige Undersøgelser i Grønland is vested in the Commission. Those who aske for permission to reproduce material from the Commission's publications are, however, informed that the author's permission must also be obtained if he is still alive.
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