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引用次数: 5
摘要
2.05 Ga Otanmäki套代表了全球罕见的古元古代非造山a1型岩浆活动。它由种类繁多的a型长英质和中间火成岩组成,包括二长岩、二长岩、正长岩和过碱性至过铝质花岗岩,包括深成岩和次火山岩。该套具有类似于a1型套的化学特征,这些a1型套形成于板块内热点或大陆裂谷,是由受不同地壳污染的基性幔源岩浆分异形成的。然而,与Otanmäki岩石相比,大多数a1型套相当年轻。原始地质由于套体变形变质,在角闪岩相C、kbar造山作用下形成,即初始侵位。结果,夹在同一冲断带上的1950 Ma洋陆过渡蛇绿岩之间的两个推覆体单元内的Otanmäki普遍片理岩石,以及Otanmäki套件与Karelia-Svecofennia边缘的接近表明,该套件记录了一个大约100 Ma长的缓慢伸展-裂陷过程的早期阶段,该过程大约在1950 Ma左右。最终导致了卡累利阿克拉通的最终分裂,形成了由Jormua蛇绿岩复合体见证的新生海洋盆地。
Geology, geochronology and geochemistry of the 2.05 Ga gneissic A1-type granites and related intermediate rocks in central Finland: implication for the tectonic evolution of the Karelia craton margin
The 2.05 Ga Otanmäki suite represents a globally rare occurrence of Paleoproterozoic non-orogenic A1-type magmatism. It consists of a broad variety of A-type felsic and intermediate igneous rocks including monzodiorites, monzonites, syenites and peralkaline to peraluminous granites, containing both plutonic and subvolcanic members. The suite has chemical characteristics similar to those of A1-type suites formed in intraplate hotspots or continental rifts by differentiation of variably crustally contaminated, mafic mantle-derived magmas. However, compared to the Otanmäki rocks, most A1-type suites are considerably younger. original geologic because the suite deformed metamorphosed under amphibolite facies C, kbar) orogeny i.e., initial emplacement. result, Otanmäki pervasively foliated rocks within two nappe units sandwiched between Archean granitoid gneiss of 1950 Ma ocean-continent-transition ophiolitic rocks in the same thrust belt and the proximity of the Otanmäki suite to the Karelia-Svecofennia margin suggest that the suite records an early stage of a slow, ca. 100-Ma-long extension-rifting process which, at ca. 1950 Ma, eventually led to the final break-up of the Karelia craton and formation of the nascent ocean basin witnessed by the Jormua ophiolite complex.
期刊介绍:
Bulletin of the Geological Society of Finland (BGSF) publishes research articles and short communications in all branches of geosciences. Contributions from outside Finland are welcome, provided that they contain material relevant to Finnish geology or are of general interest.