Continental margin magmatism and migmatisation in the west-central Fennoscandian Shield

The Ljusdal Batholith (LjB) is a major component of the central Svecofennian Domain in Sweden. It is separated from the Bothnian Basin to the north by the 1.82-1.80 Cia crustal-scale Hassela Shear Zone (HSZ). The LjB has emplacement ages of 1.86-1.84 Cia, is mainly alkali-calcic, metaluminous, has e...

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Main Authors: Högdahl, Karin, Sjöstrom, Håkan, Andersson, Ulf B, Ahl, Martin
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2008
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2007.07.019
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spelling ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:e4017642-92a7-445f-ba78-f30f32681138 2023-05-15T16:13:11+02:00 Continental margin magmatism and migmatisation in the west-central Fennoscandian Shield Högdahl, Karin Sjöstrom, Håkan Andersson, Ulf B Ahl, Martin 2008 https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/1190602 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2007.07.019 eng eng Elsevier https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/1190602 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2007.07.019 wos:000256823100003 scopus:42949126717 Lithos; 102(3-4), pp 435-459 (2008) ISSN: 0024-4937 Geology migmatite granitoid Sm-Nd-Sr isotopes geochemistry Svecokarelian orogeny U-PbSIMS and TIMS zircon geochronology contributiontojournal/article info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2008 ftulundlup https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2007.07.019 2023-02-01T23:32:45Z The Ljusdal Batholith (LjB) is a major component of the central Svecofennian Domain in Sweden. It is separated from the Bothnian Basin to the north by the 1.82-1.80 Cia crustal-scale Hassela Shear Zone (HSZ). The LjB has emplacement ages of 1.86-1.84 Cia, is mainly alkali-calcic, metaluminous, has epsilon(Nd) values between -0.3 and + 1.2 and was formed in a magmatic arc setting. During the Svecokarelian orogeny the LjB was affected by at least three fold episodes. Large-scale folded screens of migmatised metasedimentary rocks occur in the eastern part of the batholith, and to the north of the HSZ, there is a 50 km wide diatexite belt. The Transition Belt (TrB), consisting of 1.88-1.85 Ga granitoids, is located at the northwestern extension of this belt. A calc-alkaline and peraluminous composition combined with negative epsilon(Nd) values (- 1.7 to -0.8) indicates a large proportion of metasediments in the source for these granitoids. U-Pb SIMS data on zircon rims from migmatites and leucogranites to the north and east of LjB yield ages of 1.87-1.86 Ga, i.e. coeval with the granitoids of the LjB and the TrB. There is thus a close relationship between the LjB, the TrB and the migmatites in both space and time. Syn-migmatitic shearing along the HSZ indicates that a proto-HSZ was initiated already at c. 1.86 Ga, and the location of the proto-HSZ is inferred to be controlled by two older nuclei present in the lower parts of the crust. As crustal-scale shear zone systems are known to act as ascent pathways for sheet-like flow in active orogenies the TrB may represents accumulations of melts that were attracted and extracted by the proto-HSZ and intruded in a block that was not pervasively affected by subsequent shear along the HSZ. An active continental margin setting for the LjB implies subduction at c. 1.86 Ga, and provides a heat source for both the migmatites and the TrB. A later migmatisation at 1.82 Ga has been recorded to the south of the HSZ. Within the LjB the 1.82 Ga stromatic migmatites are folded by F-2 ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandian Lund University Publications (LUP) Lithos 102 3-4 435 459
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topic Geology
migmatite
granitoid
Sm-Nd-Sr isotopes
geochemistry
Svecokarelian orogeny
U-PbSIMS and TIMS zircon geochronology
spellingShingle Geology
migmatite
granitoid
Sm-Nd-Sr isotopes
geochemistry
Svecokarelian orogeny
U-PbSIMS and TIMS zircon geochronology
Högdahl, Karin
Sjöstrom, Håkan
Andersson, Ulf B
Ahl, Martin
Continental margin magmatism and migmatisation in the west-central Fennoscandian Shield
topic_facet Geology
migmatite
granitoid
Sm-Nd-Sr isotopes
geochemistry
Svecokarelian orogeny
U-PbSIMS and TIMS zircon geochronology
description The Ljusdal Batholith (LjB) is a major component of the central Svecofennian Domain in Sweden. It is separated from the Bothnian Basin to the north by the 1.82-1.80 Cia crustal-scale Hassela Shear Zone (HSZ). The LjB has emplacement ages of 1.86-1.84 Cia, is mainly alkali-calcic, metaluminous, has epsilon(Nd) values between -0.3 and + 1.2 and was formed in a magmatic arc setting. During the Svecokarelian orogeny the LjB was affected by at least three fold episodes. Large-scale folded screens of migmatised metasedimentary rocks occur in the eastern part of the batholith, and to the north of the HSZ, there is a 50 km wide diatexite belt. The Transition Belt (TrB), consisting of 1.88-1.85 Ga granitoids, is located at the northwestern extension of this belt. A calc-alkaline and peraluminous composition combined with negative epsilon(Nd) values (- 1.7 to -0.8) indicates a large proportion of metasediments in the source for these granitoids. U-Pb SIMS data on zircon rims from migmatites and leucogranites to the north and east of LjB yield ages of 1.87-1.86 Ga, i.e. coeval with the granitoids of the LjB and the TrB. There is thus a close relationship between the LjB, the TrB and the migmatites in both space and time. Syn-migmatitic shearing along the HSZ indicates that a proto-HSZ was initiated already at c. 1.86 Ga, and the location of the proto-HSZ is inferred to be controlled by two older nuclei present in the lower parts of the crust. As crustal-scale shear zone systems are known to act as ascent pathways for sheet-like flow in active orogenies the TrB may represents accumulations of melts that were attracted and extracted by the proto-HSZ and intruded in a block that was not pervasively affected by subsequent shear along the HSZ. An active continental margin setting for the LjB implies subduction at c. 1.86 Ga, and provides a heat source for both the migmatites and the TrB. A later migmatisation at 1.82 Ga has been recorded to the south of the HSZ. Within the LjB the 1.82 Ga stromatic migmatites are folded by F-2 ...
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author Högdahl, Karin
Sjöstrom, Håkan
Andersson, Ulf B
Ahl, Martin
author_facet Högdahl, Karin
Sjöstrom, Håkan
Andersson, Ulf B
Ahl, Martin
author_sort Högdahl, Karin
title Continental margin magmatism and migmatisation in the west-central Fennoscandian Shield
title_short Continental margin magmatism and migmatisation in the west-central Fennoscandian Shield
title_full Continental margin magmatism and migmatisation in the west-central Fennoscandian Shield
title_fullStr Continental margin magmatism and migmatisation in the west-central Fennoscandian Shield
title_full_unstemmed Continental margin magmatism and migmatisation in the west-central Fennoscandian Shield
title_sort continental margin magmatism and migmatisation in the west-central fennoscandian shield
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