A detailed field and geochemical investigation of the volcanic sequence in the Våganes-area: The Solund-Stavfjord Ophiolite Complex

The Solund-Stavfjord Ophiolite Complex (SSOC) is located within the western Norwegian Caledonides and represents a remnant of the youngest phase of oceanic crust formation, dated to Late Ordovician (443 Ma). Detailed field mapping has, together with a geochemistry investigation, provided an extended...

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Main Author: Erga, Amalie Skreden
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: The University of Bergen 2023
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description The Solund-Stavfjord Ophiolite Complex (SSOC) is located within the western Norwegian Caledonides and represents a remnant of the youngest phase of oceanic crust formation, dated to Late Ordovician (443 Ma). Detailed field mapping has, together with a geochemistry investigation, provided an extended and better understanding about the volcanic development of the SSOC. The field mapping took place in the Våganes-area within the SSOC and has led to development of a master profile and identification of different volcanic components, such as volcaniclastic rocks (containing dikes/sills in the lowermost part), massive sheet flows and associated in-situ volcanic breccias, and pillow lavas. The volcaniclastic rocks (oldest rocks in the area) contains abundant epidote-nodules and deformed pillowy fragments. Based on the varying orientations of the nodules’ drain-out structures, the volcaniclastic rocks are interpreted to have been the result of debris slide deposits. Volcanic breccias mainly occurs in association with massive sheet flows and is often enveloped around the sheet flows. This structure is regarded as autobrecciation, and the breccia is thus classified as in-situ volcanic breccia. Stratigraphically, the volcanic rocks define a cyclic development. Three sub-profiles are established from field observations, consisting of sheet flow and/or large pillows at the base, with an upwards decrease in the diameter of the pillows. The observed cyclic changes in the volcanic products are caused by variations in eruption rate. Vertical/horizontal- and longest/shortest axis of pillow lavas and the volcaniclastic rock fragments are compared to undeformed pillow lavas and hyaloclastite fragments from Iceland. These measurements are, together with calculations adjusted to dip and the presence of dikes/sills, used to reconstruct the volcanic sequence from the Våganes-area, with respect to the deformation processes the SSOC has undergone. The calculations reveal an estimated original thickness of the profile (before ...
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spelling ftunivbergen:oai:bora.uib.no:11250/2760302 2025-01-16T22:40:16+00:00 A detailed field and geochemical investigation of the volcanic sequence in the Våganes-area: The Solund-Stavfjord Ophiolite Complex Erga, Amalie Skreden 2023-05-31 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2760302 eng eng The University of Bergen https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2760302 Copyright the Author. All rights reserved 756199 Master thesis 2023 ftunivbergen 2023-06-28T23:07:07Z The Solund-Stavfjord Ophiolite Complex (SSOC) is located within the western Norwegian Caledonides and represents a remnant of the youngest phase of oceanic crust formation, dated to Late Ordovician (443 Ma). Detailed field mapping has, together with a geochemistry investigation, provided an extended and better understanding about the volcanic development of the SSOC. The field mapping took place in the Våganes-area within the SSOC and has led to development of a master profile and identification of different volcanic components, such as volcaniclastic rocks (containing dikes/sills in the lowermost part), massive sheet flows and associated in-situ volcanic breccias, and pillow lavas. The volcaniclastic rocks (oldest rocks in the area) contains abundant epidote-nodules and deformed pillowy fragments. Based on the varying orientations of the nodules’ drain-out structures, the volcaniclastic rocks are interpreted to have been the result of debris slide deposits. Volcanic breccias mainly occurs in association with massive sheet flows and is often enveloped around the sheet flows. This structure is regarded as autobrecciation, and the breccia is thus classified as in-situ volcanic breccia. Stratigraphically, the volcanic rocks define a cyclic development. Three sub-profiles are established from field observations, consisting of sheet flow and/or large pillows at the base, with an upwards decrease in the diameter of the pillows. The observed cyclic changes in the volcanic products are caused by variations in eruption rate. Vertical/horizontal- and longest/shortest axis of pillow lavas and the volcaniclastic rock fragments are compared to undeformed pillow lavas and hyaloclastite fragments from Iceland. These measurements are, together with calculations adjusted to dip and the presence of dikes/sills, used to reconstruct the volcanic sequence from the Våganes-area, with respect to the deformation processes the SSOC has undergone. The calculations reveal an estimated original thickness of the profile (before ... Master Thesis Iceland University of Bergen: Bergen Open Research Archive (BORA-UiB)
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A detailed field and geochemical investigation of the volcanic sequence in the Våganes-area: The Solund-Stavfjord Ophiolite Complex
title A detailed field and geochemical investigation of the volcanic sequence in the Våganes-area: The Solund-Stavfjord Ophiolite Complex
title_full A detailed field and geochemical investigation of the volcanic sequence in the Våganes-area: The Solund-Stavfjord Ophiolite Complex
title_fullStr A detailed field and geochemical investigation of the volcanic sequence in the Våganes-area: The Solund-Stavfjord Ophiolite Complex
title_full_unstemmed A detailed field and geochemical investigation of the volcanic sequence in the Våganes-area: The Solund-Stavfjord Ophiolite Complex
title_short A detailed field and geochemical investigation of the volcanic sequence in the Våganes-area: The Solund-Stavfjord Ophiolite Complex
title_sort detailed field and geochemical investigation of the volcanic sequence in the våganes-area: the solund-stavfjord ophiolite complex
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url https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2760302