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Late-orogenic Sveconorwegian massif anorthosite in the Jotun Nappe Complex,SW Norway,and causes of repeated AMCG magmatism along the Baltoscandian margin
Authors:A M Lundmark  F Corfu
Institution:(1) Department of Geosciences, University of Oslo, PO Box 1047, 0316 Oslo, Norway
Abstract:The age and tectonometamorphic history of massif anorthosite in the Jotun Nappe Complex, SW Norway, were investigated by zircon and titanite U–Pb ID-TIMS. The anorthosite contains sparse zircons showing complex U–Pb systematics reflecting events dated at 965 ± 4 and 913 ± 2 Ma, and a pronounced Caledonian metamorphic overprint. The oldest age is interpreted as the protolith age of the massif anorthosite. We propose that the Jotun anorthosite is related to 970–960 Ma magmatism in the Western Gneiss Region and coeval, orogen-perpendicular extension. Conversely, a 930 Ma high-grade metamorphic event in the Jotun Nappe Complex and the related Lindås Nappe is likely related to formation of the autochthonous ca. 930 Ma Rogaland anorthosite complex. We suggest that the two late- to post-orogenic AMCG events reflect two instances of lithospheric foundering below the orogen separated by ca. 20–30 my. The 913 ± 2 Ma metamorphic episode appears to date a heating event restricted to the outermost edge of the Western Gneiss Region. Leucosome formation in high-grade gneisses geographically close to the Jotun anorthosite is dated at 892 ± 4 Ma and suggested to reflect CO2-rich (?) fluid flux along shear zones.
Keywords:Massif anorthosite  Sveconorwegian  Caledonides  U–  Pb geochronology  AMCG  SW Norway
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