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摘要
芬兰西南部Loimaa地区古元古代Oripää花岗岩(图1a;Nironen, 1999)是一种小型的非均质浅花岗岩体,位于芬兰南部~1.85 Ga的同生(1.89-1.87 Ga)深成岩和壳上岩石中(Kurhila et al., 2005, 2011)。Oripää花岗岩被认为属于晚斯韦芬世花岗岩-杂岩带(LSGM带)的“微斜长花岗岩”(浅色花岗岩);Ehlers et al., 1993)。相对放射性成因的Nd同位素特征(正初始ε Nd值)和相对年老(Rämö & Nironen, 2001;Kurhila et al., 2005)然而,它与LSGM更南边的主要浅花岗岩体有很大不同。我们分析了Oripää花岗岩及其岩石(闪长岩、石英闪长岩、角闪岩)的新样品,用于Nd同位素和元素地球化学,以进一步表征Oripää花岗岩及其周围的基岩。研究结果表明,Oripää花岗岩与其邻近的农村岩石紧密相连,标志着芬兰西部弧形杂岩向芬兰南部弧形杂岩过渡的地体边界位于该经度Oripää花岗岩的正北。
The Oripää granite revisited: Elemental geochemistry, Nd isotopes, and implication to terrane boundary
The Paleoproterozoic Oripää granite in the Loimaa area in southwestern Finland (Fig. 1a; Nironen, 1999) is a small, heterogeneous leucogranite pluton that was emplaced within the synorogenic (1.89–1.87 Ga) plutonic and supracrustal rocks of the Arc complex of southern Finland at ~1.85 Ga (Kurhila et al., 2005, 2011). The Oripää granite has been considered to belong to the “microcline granites” (leucogranites) of the Late Svecofennian granite–migmatite zone (LSGM zone; Ehlers et al., 1993). In terms of its relatively radiogenic Nd isotope character (positive initial ε Nd value) and relatively old age (Rämö & Nironen, 2001; Kurhila et al., 2005) it is, however, rather different from the main leucogranite bodies of the LSGM farther south. We have analyzed new samples from the Oripää granite and its country rocks (tonalite, quartz diorite, amphibolite) for Nd isotopes and elemental geochemistry in order to further characterize the Oripää granite and the bedrock around it. Our results show that the Oripää granite is consanguineous with its immediate country rocks and that the terrane boundary marking transition from the Arc complex of western Finland to the Arc complex of southern Finland is located just north of the Oripää granite at this longitude.
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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.