An Archean(?) to Paleozoic Evolution for a Garnet Peridotite Lens with Sub-Baltic Shield Affinity within the Seve Nappe Complex of Jamtland, Sweden, Central Scandinavian Caledonides |
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Authors: | BRUECKNER, HANNES K. VAN ROERMUND, HERMAN L. M. PEARSON, NORMAN J. |
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Affiliation: | 1 SCHOOL OF EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, QUEENS COLLEGE AND THE GRADUATE CENTER, CUNY, FLUSHING, NY 11367, USA 2 LAMONTDOHERTY EARTH OBSERVATORY OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, PALISADES, NY 10964, USA 3 VENING MEINESZ RESEARCH SCHOOL OF GEODYNAMICS, FACULTY OF EARTH SCIENCES, UTRECHT UNIVERSITY, BUDAPESTLAAN 4, PO BOX 80.021, UTRECHT, 3508 TA, NETHERLANDS 4 ARC NATIONAL KEY CENTRE GEMOC, DEPARTMENT OF EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCES, MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY, SYDNEY, N.S.W. 2109, AUSTRALIA |
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Abstract: | Mineralogical, isotopic, geochemical and geochronological evidencedemonstrates that the Friningen body, a garnet peridotite bodycontaining garnet pyroxenite layers in the Seve Nappe Complex(SNC) of Northern Jämtland, Sweden, represents old, certainlyProterozoic and possibly Archean, lithosphere that became incorporatedinto the Caledonian tectonic edifice during crustal subductioninto the mantle at c. 450 Ma. Both garnet peridotite and pyroxenitecontain two (M1 and M2) generations of garnet-bearing assemblagesseparated by the formation of two-pyroxene, spinel symplectitearound the M1 garnet and the crystallization of low-Cr spinel1Cin the matrix. These textures suggest initial high-pressure(HP) crystallization of garnet peridotite and pyroxenite succeededby decompression into the spinel stability field, followed byrecompression into the garnet peridotite facies. Some pyroxenitelayers appear to be characterized solely by M2 assemblages withstretched garnet as large as several centimeters. Laser ablationmicroprobeinductively coupled plasma mass spectrometryReOs analyses of single sulfide grains generally definemeaningless model ages suggesting more than one episode of Reand/or Os addition and/or loss to the body. Pentlandite grainsfrom a single polished slab of one garnet peridotite, however,define a linear array on an ReOs isochron diagram that,if interpreted as an errorchron, suggests an Archean melt extractionevent that left behind the depleted dunite and harzburgite bodiesthat characterize the SNC. Refertilization of this mantle bymelts associated with the development of the pyroxenite layersis indicated by enriched clinopyroxene SrNd isotope ratios,and by parallel large ion lithophile-enriched trace elementpatterns in clinopyroxene from pyroxenite and the immediatelyadjacent peridotite. Clinopyroxene and whole-rock model SmNdages (TDM = 1·12·2 Ga) indicate that fertilizationtook place in Proterozoic times. SmNd garnet2clinopyroxene2wholerock ± orthopyroxene2 mineral isochrons from three pyroxenitelayers define overlapping ages of 452·1 ± 7·5and 448 ± 13 Ma and 451 ± 43 Ma (2 |
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Keywords: | : garnet peridotite HP/UHP terranes Scandinavian Caledonides Seve Koli Nappe Complex Re Os, Sm Nd and Rb Sr systems geothermobarometry subcontinental mantle |
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