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Crustal contaminants in the Permian Oslo Rift, South Norway: constraints from Precambrian geochemistry
Authors:Tom Andersen  Trine-Lise Knudsen
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Laboratory of Isotope Geology, Mineralogical–Geological Museum, University of Oslo, Sars Gate 1, N-0562 Oslo, Norway

Abstract:During the late Paleozoic Oslo rifting event, the SW part of the Baltic Shield was penetrated by mantle-derived magmas from a depleted lithospheric or sublithospheric source. Along the way to their final emplacement, these magmas may have interacted with a heterogeneous continental crust, consisting of a mosaic of continental terranes, each with its unique composition and internal crustal history. Information on radiogenic isotope ratios and trace element distributions in the Precambrian terranes surrounding the rift can be used to define characteristic crustal components. These components may be used as endmembers in petrogenetic modelling of the Oslo Rift magmatic system. Based on available data, six endmember components can be identified, and (semi) quantitatively characterized in terms of Sr, Nd and Pb isotopes and selected trace elements. Data on the distribution of rock-types along the rift flanks allow estimates to be made of the relative importance of the components in different parts of the rift. Combining these data with petrological information may allow a realistic understanding of crust–magma interaction in the Oslo Rift magmatic system.
Keywords:Continental crust  Proterozoic  Baltic shield  Radiogenic isotopes  Trace elements  Magma contamination
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