Metadolerite geochronology and dolerite geochemistry from East Finnmark, northern Scandinavian Caledonides

Author(s)
Alexander Hugh Neville Rice, Theodoros Ntaflos, Rodney A. Gayer, Robert Beckinsale
Abstract

Dolerite dykes in the East Finnmark Scandinavian Caledonides form three geochemical suites: Digermulhalvøya-Magerøya-WNW-ESE-trending, c. 337-332 Ma, possibly also c. 293 Ma, continental within-plate; East Varangerhalvøya - NE-SW and N-S, c. 376 Ma, continental platemargin; Styret - NE-SW, also c. 376 Ma, chemically intermediate to the other two groups. New K-Ar data from metadolerites on Varangerhalvøya give a 7-point 'lower envelope' isochron of 577 ‘ 14 Ma (MSWD 1.04). This is concordant with a published upper intercept U-Pb zircon age (567+30-23 Ma) from an East Varangerhalvøya dolerite, here re-interpreted to reflect Neoproterozoic basement fracturing contemporaneous with the emplacement of the metadolerites. Intrusion of the younger dolerites at c. 376 Ma reactivated this trend, and may be responsible for the published zircon lower intercept age of 392+25-36 Ma. Clarification of the intrusion and structural chronology, integrated with extensive new geochemical data, enables a better understanding of the evolution of this part of the Scandinavian Caledonides. Œ 2004 Cambridge University Press.

Organisation(s)
Department of Geology
External organisation(s)
Cardiff University
Journal
Geological Magazine
Volume
141
Pages
301-318
ISSN
0016-7568
Publication date
2004
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
1051 Geology, Mineralogy
Portal url
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/5f0f2a54-820e-4135-b390-0ee53c46f953