Ordovician and silurian magmatism in the upper nappe, uppermost allochthon, helgeland nappe complex, North-Central Norway

Calvin G. Barnes, Kristin Reid, Carol D. Frost, Melanie A. Barnes, Charlotte M. Allen, Aaron S. Yoshinobu

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    Abstract

    The structurally lowest parts of the Upper Nappe of the Helgeland Nappe Complex consist primarily of migmatitic quartzofeldspathic gneiss with intercalated calc-silicate gneiss. Detrital zircons in the gneiss indicate an Ordovician depositional age. Migmatization via biotite dehydration reactions occurred at ~480 Ma at pressures of ~700 MPa; some migmatites were mobilized into cross-cutting diatexites. Diverse gabbroic to granitic plutons and dikes of the Bindal Batholith were emplaced from 448-424 Ma. They range from calc-alkaline to alkalic and most have initial 87Sr/86Sr <0.707 and εNd from 0 to -4. Pressures of emplacement were ca. 300 MPa. Shear zones with reverse shear sense cut 437 Ma intrusions, suggesting that contraction accompanied magmatism.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)121-136
    Number of pages16
    JournalNorwegian Journal of Geology
    Volume91
    Issue number3
    Publication statusPublished - 2011

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