The mineralogy, geochemistry, and petrogenesis of the grønnedal-íka alkaline igneous complex, south-west Greenland

At 1299±17 Ma (Blaxland et al, 1978), the Grønnedal-Íka is the oldest of the Gardar centres, situated in the extreme north-west of the province. Hare-earth clement (REE) trends suggest that the nepheline-syenites which make up the bulk of the complex were derived from a parental magma formed by a fe...

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Main Author: Bedford, Christopher M.
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Published: 1989
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spelling ftunidurhamethes:oai:etheses.dur.ac.uk:6558 2023-05-15T16:30:22+02:00 The mineralogy, geochemistry, and petrogenesis of the grønnedal-íka alkaline igneous complex, south-west Greenland Bedford, Christopher M. 1989 application/pdf http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/6558/ http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/6558/1/6558_3861.PDF unknown oai:etheses.dur.ac.uk:6558 http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/6558/1/6558_3861.PDF Bedford, Christopher M. (1989) The mineralogy, geochemistry, and petrogenesis of the grønnedal-íka alkaline igneous complex, south-west Greenland. Doctoral thesis, Durham University. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/6558/ Thesis NonPeerReviewed 1989 ftunidurhamethes 2022-09-23T14:14:12Z At 1299±17 Ma (Blaxland et al, 1978), the Grønnedal-Íka is the oldest of the Gardar centres, situated in the extreme north-west of the province. Hare-earth clement (REE) trends suggest that the nepheline-syenites which make up the bulk of the complex were derived from a parental magma formed by a few percent of partial melting of a garnet-lherzolite mantle source during an episode of rifting in the Early Gardar. In contrast to other undersaturated Gardar centres, the syenites of Gronnedal-l'ka show some striking raineralogical differences. The scarcity of amphibole and lack of olivine indicate a magma with a relatively high oxygen fugacity. Opaque oxide compositions and pyroxene trends provide further support for this idea. Additionally, the occurrence of zircon in all units of the complex is unusual, and is probably related to post-magmatic alteration processes. Fractionation of apatite and zircon appears to have been responsible for the observed variations in REE content, although later iteration and variations in the composition of the inter- cumulus liquid have given rise to a considerable scatter in major and trace element abundances. Normative compositions show the evidence for the development of a 'sandwich' horizon in both the Lower and Upper Series. At a later stage, a plug of xenolithic syenite was intruded, which was followed by a the em placement of a body of xenolithic carbonatite, containing fragments of the earlier syenites. This unit is predominantly s0vitic, but with increasing fractionation, more iron-rich (ferrcarbonatite) compositions were developed. Compared to many carbonatites, the rock at Grønnedal is rather poor in 'exotic' minerals. Trace element abundances, however, show extreme enrichment in Sr, Th, REE's, and Y, and depletion in Zr, Ti, and K compared to the syenites. These variations are comparable to the observed concentrations in the Igaliko carbonatite dykes (Pearce, 1988). Hf, Ta, and REE distributions between the carbonatite and syenitic rocks suggest that the carbonatite was ... Thesis Greenland Igaliko Durham University: Durham e-Theses Greenland Grønnedal ENVELOPE(-48.104,-48.104,61.235,61.235)
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description At 1299±17 Ma (Blaxland et al, 1978), the Grønnedal-Íka is the oldest of the Gardar centres, situated in the extreme north-west of the province. Hare-earth clement (REE) trends suggest that the nepheline-syenites which make up the bulk of the complex were derived from a parental magma formed by a few percent of partial melting of a garnet-lherzolite mantle source during an episode of rifting in the Early Gardar. In contrast to other undersaturated Gardar centres, the syenites of Gronnedal-l'ka show some striking raineralogical differences. The scarcity of amphibole and lack of olivine indicate a magma with a relatively high oxygen fugacity. Opaque oxide compositions and pyroxene trends provide further support for this idea. Additionally, the occurrence of zircon in all units of the complex is unusual, and is probably related to post-magmatic alteration processes. Fractionation of apatite and zircon appears to have been responsible for the observed variations in REE content, although later iteration and variations in the composition of the inter- cumulus liquid have given rise to a considerable scatter in major and trace element abundances. Normative compositions show the evidence for the development of a 'sandwich' horizon in both the Lower and Upper Series. At a later stage, a plug of xenolithic syenite was intruded, which was followed by a the em placement of a body of xenolithic carbonatite, containing fragments of the earlier syenites. This unit is predominantly s0vitic, but with increasing fractionation, more iron-rich (ferrcarbonatite) compositions were developed. Compared to many carbonatites, the rock at Grønnedal is rather poor in 'exotic' minerals. Trace element abundances, however, show extreme enrichment in Sr, Th, REE's, and Y, and depletion in Zr, Ti, and K compared to the syenites. These variations are comparable to the observed concentrations in the Igaliko carbonatite dykes (Pearce, 1988). Hf, Ta, and REE distributions between the carbonatite and syenitic rocks suggest that the carbonatite was ...
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The mineralogy, geochemistry, and petrogenesis of the grønnedal-íka alkaline igneous complex, south-west Greenland
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title The mineralogy, geochemistry, and petrogenesis of the grønnedal-íka alkaline igneous complex, south-west Greenland
title_short The mineralogy, geochemistry, and petrogenesis of the grønnedal-íka alkaline igneous complex, south-west Greenland
title_full The mineralogy, geochemistry, and petrogenesis of the grønnedal-íka alkaline igneous complex, south-west Greenland
title_fullStr The mineralogy, geochemistry, and petrogenesis of the grønnedal-íka alkaline igneous complex, south-west Greenland
title_full_unstemmed The mineralogy, geochemistry, and petrogenesis of the grønnedal-íka alkaline igneous complex, south-west Greenland
title_sort mineralogy, geochemistry, and petrogenesis of the grønnedal-íka alkaline igneous complex, south-west greenland
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Bedford, Christopher M. (1989) The mineralogy, geochemistry, and petrogenesis of the grønnedal-íka alkaline igneous complex, south-west Greenland. Doctoral thesis, Durham University.
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