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A depleted mantle source for Neoproterozoic continental rifting in the Seve Nappe Complex, Kebnekaise region, northern Swedish Caledonides.

Authors :
Callegari, Riccardo
Barker, Abigail K.
Barnes, Christopher J.
Walczak, Katarzyna
Ziemniak, Grzegorz
Klonowska, Iwona
Kooijman, Ellen
Rousku, Sabine
Kosminska, Karolina
Majka, Jarostaw
Zhao, Junhong
Peverelli, Veronica
Source :
Frontiers in Earth Science; 2024, p1-22, 22p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The Central lapetus Magmatic Province (CIMP) is a large igneous province (LIP) emplaced in the Baltican and Laurentian paleocontinents that marks the onset of the Caledonian Wilson Cycle. Paleozoic magmatism of the CIMP is preserved in both northeastern America and northern Europe. This study investigates rocks belonging to the hyper-extended margin of Baltica currently found in the Seve Nappe Complex of the Scandinavian Caledonides. Specifically, U-Pb zircon geochronology and whole-rock geochemistry are applied to a migmatitic variety of the Vierrucohkka amphibolite of the Marma Terrane, to the Aurek gabbro, and amphibolite of the Aurek Assemblage exposed in the Seve Nappe Complex in the Kebnekaise region, northern Swedish Caledonides. U-Pb zircon geochronology yields crystallization ages of 626 ±7 Ma for the protolith of the Vierrucohkka amphibolite, and 614 ±2 Ma and 609 ±1 Ma for the emplacement of the Aurek gabbro and amphibolite protolith, respectively. A younger age of 599 ±3 Ma is recorded in the Vierrucohkka amphibolite and is interpreted as the age of partial melting and migmatization. The geochemical signatures of the rocks demonstrate crustal assimilation during the emplacement of their protoliths and modification due to prograde metamorphic processes during Caledonian subduction. The Vierrucohkka amphibolite and the Aurek Assemblage samples display upper and lower crustal assimilation, respectively. Trace elements (Dy, Sm, Lu, and Y) record the growth of metamorphic garnet, while elevated TiO<subscript>2</subscript>contents record the crystallization of metamorphic rutile. Nevertheless, high field strength elements (HSFE) and ANb suggesta depleted mantle source forthe magmas of the protoliths of the investigated rocks. Altogether, geochemical data indicate that the igneous activity recorded in the Vierrucohkka amphibolite and the Aurek Assemblage between c. 626-609 Ma is related to continental rifting processes associated with the opening of the lapetus Ocean. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22966463
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Frontiers in Earth Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179626764
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2024.1426525