The Mesoproterozoic in the Nordic countries

During the Mesoproterozoic, central Fennoscandia and Laurentia (Greenland) were characterized by a weakly extensional stress regime, as evident from episodic rapakivi granites, dolerite dykes, continental rift intrusives, sandstone basins and continental flood basalts. Along the southwestern active...

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Main Authors: Bingen, Bernard, Andersson, Jenny, Söderlund, Ulf, Möller, Charlotte
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: International Union of Geological Sciences 2008
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author Bingen, Bernard
Andersson, Jenny
Söderlund, Ulf
Möller, Charlotte
author_facet Bingen, Bernard
Andersson, Jenny
Söderlund, Ulf
Möller, Charlotte
author_sort Bingen, Bernard
collection Lund University Publications (LUP)
description During the Mesoproterozoic, central Fennoscandia and Laurentia (Greenland) were characterized by a weakly extensional stress regime, as evident from episodic rapakivi granites, dolerite dykes, continental rift intrusives, sandstone basins and continental flood basalts. Along the southwestern active margin of Fennoscandia, the 1.64-1.52 Ga Gothian and 1.52-1.48 Ga Tele-markian accretionary events resulted in oceanwards continental growth. The 1.47-1.42 Ga Hallandian-Danopolonian event included high-grade metamorphism and granite magmatism in southern Fennoscandia. The pre-Sveconorwegian 1.34-1.14 Ga period is characterized by bimodal magmatism associated with sedimentation, possibly reflecting transcurrent tectonics. The Sveconorwegian otogeny involved polyphase imbrication of terranes between 1.14 and 0.97 Ga, as a result of a collision between Baltica and another major plate, followed by relaxation and post-collisional magmatism between 0.96 and 0.90 Ga. Recent geologic data support classical models restoring the Sveconorwegian belt directly to the east of the Grenville belt of Laurentia at 1.0 Ga. Fragments of Paleo- to Mesoproterozoic crust showing late Grenvillian-Sveconorwegian (1.00-0.92 Ga) magmatism and/or metamorphism are exposed in several tectonic levels in the Caledonides of Scandinavia, Svalbard and East Greenland, on both sides of the inferred lapetus suture. Linking these fragments into a coherent late-Grenvillian tectonic model, however, require additional study.
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spelling ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:daf26063-df67-43b6-bb07-fa1a467d02d1 2025-04-06T14:51:09+00:00 The Mesoproterozoic in the Nordic countries Bingen, Bernard Andersson, Jenny Söderlund, Ulf Möller, Charlotte 2008 https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/1204218 eng eng International Union of Geological Sciences https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/1204218 wos:000255771300006 scopus:44649168230 Episodes; 31(1), pp 29-34 (2008) ISSN: 0705-3797 Geology PROVENANCE CALEDONIDES EVOLUTION MAGMATISM NAPPE COMPLEX SW SCANDINAVIA U-PB GEOCHRONOLOGY SVECONORWEGIAN OROGEN GREENLAND SHIELD contributiontojournal/article info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2008 ftulundlup 2025-03-11T14:07:57Z During the Mesoproterozoic, central Fennoscandia and Laurentia (Greenland) were characterized by a weakly extensional stress regime, as evident from episodic rapakivi granites, dolerite dykes, continental rift intrusives, sandstone basins and continental flood basalts. Along the southwestern active margin of Fennoscandia, the 1.64-1.52 Ga Gothian and 1.52-1.48 Ga Tele-markian accretionary events resulted in oceanwards continental growth. The 1.47-1.42 Ga Hallandian-Danopolonian event included high-grade metamorphism and granite magmatism in southern Fennoscandia. The pre-Sveconorwegian 1.34-1.14 Ga period is characterized by bimodal magmatism associated with sedimentation, possibly reflecting transcurrent tectonics. The Sveconorwegian otogeny involved polyphase imbrication of terranes between 1.14 and 0.97 Ga, as a result of a collision between Baltica and another major plate, followed by relaxation and post-collisional magmatism between 0.96 and 0.90 Ga. Recent geologic data support classical models restoring the Sveconorwegian belt directly to the east of the Grenville belt of Laurentia at 1.0 Ga. Fragments of Paleo- to Mesoproterozoic crust showing late Grenvillian-Sveconorwegian (1.00-0.92 Ga) magmatism and/or metamorphism are exposed in several tectonic levels in the Caledonides of Scandinavia, Svalbard and East Greenland, on both sides of the inferred lapetus suture. Linking these fragments into a coherent late-Grenvillian tectonic model, however, require additional study. Article in Journal/Newspaper East Greenland Fennoscandia Greenland Svalbard Lund University Publications (LUP) Svalbard Greenland
spellingShingle Geology
PROVENANCE
CALEDONIDES
EVOLUTION
MAGMATISM
NAPPE COMPLEX
SW SCANDINAVIA
U-PB GEOCHRONOLOGY
SVECONORWEGIAN OROGEN
GREENLAND
SHIELD
Bingen, Bernard
Andersson, Jenny
Söderlund, Ulf
Möller, Charlotte
The Mesoproterozoic in the Nordic countries
title The Mesoproterozoic in the Nordic countries
title_full The Mesoproterozoic in the Nordic countries
title_fullStr The Mesoproterozoic in the Nordic countries
title_full_unstemmed The Mesoproterozoic in the Nordic countries
title_short The Mesoproterozoic in the Nordic countries
title_sort mesoproterozoic in the nordic countries
topic Geology
PROVENANCE
CALEDONIDES
EVOLUTION
MAGMATISM
NAPPE COMPLEX
SW SCANDINAVIA
U-PB GEOCHRONOLOGY
SVECONORWEGIAN OROGEN
GREENLAND
SHIELD
topic_facet Geology
PROVENANCE
CALEDONIDES
EVOLUTION
MAGMATISM
NAPPE COMPLEX
SW SCANDINAVIA
U-PB GEOCHRONOLOGY
SVECONORWEGIAN OROGEN
GREENLAND
SHIELD
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