Retrograded eclogites of the Richarddalen Complex, NW Svalbard : petrology and P/T-conditions

At least three terranes have been identified in the Svalbard Caledonides, each one having independent structures and tectonothermal evolution. On Biskayerhalvöya in the Northwestern Terrane, eclogites, located within deformed igneous basement rocks, have been dated by the U-Pb zircon method to c. 62...

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Main Author: Hesbøl, Ros-Mari
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Language:English
Published: Lunds universitet/Geologiska institutionen 1996
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spelling ftulundlupsp:oai:lup-student-papers.lub.lu.se:2365911 2023-07-30T04:07:11+02:00 Retrograded eclogites of the Richarddalen Complex, NW Svalbard : petrology and P/T-conditions Hesbøl, Ros-Mari 1996 application/pdf http://lup.lub.lu.se/student-papers/record/2365911 eng eng Lunds universitet/Geologiska institutionen http://lup.lub.lu.se/student-papers/record/2365911 Svalbard geography geology retrograded eclogites Richarddalen Complex petrology P/T-conditions Earth and Environmental Sciences H1 1996 ftulundlupsp 2023-07-11T20:06:31Z At least three terranes have been identified in the Svalbard Caledonides, each one having independent structures and tectonothermal evolution. On Biskayerhalvöya in the Northwestern Terrane, eclogites, located within deformed igneous basement rocks, have been dated by the U-Pb zircon method to c. 625 Ma. This study, using the garnet-clinopyroxene Fe/Mg exchange geothermometer, has established the crystallization temperature of these eclogites to be between 640 and 700°C at estimated pressures from 12 to 18 kbars. The eclogites occur in hornblendic gneisses, associated with marbles, calc-silicate bearing psammites and amphibolites; together with the thermobarometric data, this indicates that these high P/T rocks where formed in a continental collision setting within tectonically thickened crust. The petrographical investigation verified that the eclogites at a later stage have undergone extensive retrograde alteration processes where secondary minerals such as horn blende, chlorite, epidote and sphene were formed at the expense of the primary eclogite minerals, omphacite, garnet, quartz and rutile. 40Ar/39Ar and K/Ar isotope studies of the secondary hornblende in the retrograded eclogites indicate that this metamorphism occurred at c. 540 Ma plior to Caledonian deformation and amphibolitefacies metamorphism. Other/Unknown Material Svalbard Lund University Publications Student Papers (LUP-SP) Svalbard Richarddalen ENVELOPE(12.333,12.333,79.667,79.667)
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topic Svalbard
geography
geology
retrograded eclogites
Richarddalen Complex
petrology
P/T-conditions
Earth and Environmental Sciences
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geography
geology
retrograded eclogites
Richarddalen Complex
petrology
P/T-conditions
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Hesbøl, Ros-Mari
Retrograded eclogites of the Richarddalen Complex, NW Svalbard : petrology and P/T-conditions
topic_facet Svalbard
geography
geology
retrograded eclogites
Richarddalen Complex
petrology
P/T-conditions
Earth and Environmental Sciences
description At least three terranes have been identified in the Svalbard Caledonides, each one having independent structures and tectonothermal evolution. On Biskayerhalvöya in the Northwestern Terrane, eclogites, located within deformed igneous basement rocks, have been dated by the U-Pb zircon method to c. 625 Ma. This study, using the garnet-clinopyroxene Fe/Mg exchange geothermometer, has established the crystallization temperature of these eclogites to be between 640 and 700°C at estimated pressures from 12 to 18 kbars. The eclogites occur in hornblendic gneisses, associated with marbles, calc-silicate bearing psammites and amphibolites; together with the thermobarometric data, this indicates that these high P/T rocks where formed in a continental collision setting within tectonically thickened crust. The petrographical investigation verified that the eclogites at a later stage have undergone extensive retrograde alteration processes where secondary minerals such as horn blende, chlorite, epidote and sphene were formed at the expense of the primary eclogite minerals, omphacite, garnet, quartz and rutile. 40Ar/39Ar and K/Ar isotope studies of the secondary hornblende in the retrograded eclogites indicate that this metamorphism occurred at c. 540 Ma plior to Caledonian deformation and amphibolitefacies metamorphism.
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author Hesbøl, Ros-Mari
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title Retrograded eclogites of the Richarddalen Complex, NW Svalbard : petrology and P/T-conditions
title_short Retrograded eclogites of the Richarddalen Complex, NW Svalbard : petrology and P/T-conditions
title_full Retrograded eclogites of the Richarddalen Complex, NW Svalbard : petrology and P/T-conditions
title_fullStr Retrograded eclogites of the Richarddalen Complex, NW Svalbard : petrology and P/T-conditions
title_full_unstemmed Retrograded eclogites of the Richarddalen Complex, NW Svalbard : petrology and P/T-conditions
title_sort retrograded eclogites of the richarddalen complex, nw svalbard : petrology and p/t-conditions
publisher Lunds universitet/Geologiska institutionen
publishDate 1996
url http://lup.lub.lu.se/student-papers/record/2365911
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