Composition, age and tectonic meaning of granite boulders in the devonian conglomerates of the north-west part of Spitzbergen

Identifying complexes of the early Proterozoic age in the composition of crystal foundation is a key task in studying pre-Cambrian formations of the whole of Spitzbergen and its northwestern part in particular. The territory of that region is formed by three deeply metamorphosed complexes that under...

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Main Authors: А. Н. Сироткин, А. Н. Евдокимов
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Language:English
Published: Saint-Petersburg Mining University 2016-12-01
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Online Access:http://pmi.spmi.ru/index.php/pmi/article/view/1859
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spelling doaj-a97125b58e034a4c959d2246f44fcbe52020-11-24T22:29:55ZengSaint-Petersburg Mining UniversityZapiski Gornogo Instituta2411-33362541-94042016-12-01222610.18454/pmi.2016.6.7891847Composition, age and tectonic meaning of granite boulders in the devonian conglomerates of the north-west part of SpitzbergenА. Н. Сироткин0А. Н. Евдокимов1Polar Marine Geosurvey Expedition (FSUE PMGE)Saint-Petersburg Mining University, Saint-PetersburgIdentifying complexes of the early Proterozoic age in the composition of crystal foundation is a key task in studying pre-Cambrian formations of the whole of Spitzbergen and its northwestern part in particular. The territory of that region is formed by three deeply metamorphosed complexes that underwent the processes of migmatization and granitization in mid-Rifey and were broken through by granitoids of mid-Rifey and mid-Paleozoic. In their turn, the outbursts of the foundation are overlayed by terrigene rocks of the Devonian graben of Spitzbergen, conglomerates forming a large share among them. In the course of petrographic and chemical studies of such compositions, as well as isotopic characteristics of zircons from the boulders of basal conglomerates of Red Bay (D1) series, the suite of Wolfberget at Cape Conglomeratodden the presence was identified of reddish (meat-red) granites of isotopic age of 1631±19 Mil years, which is comparable to late Karelian processes manifested actively across the archipelago. It is also proven that transformations of these rocks within the range of 380±42 Mil years are well associated with mid-paleozoic events, considerable restructuring of the foundation associated with them. The age range we defined is another proof of manifestation of early pre-Cambrian (late Karelian) processes in the northwestern Spitzbergen.http://pmi.spmi.ru/index.php/pmi/article/view/1859zirconabsolute agegranitoid bouldersfoundationnorthwestern Spitzbergen
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А. Н. Евдокимов
Composition, age and tectonic meaning of granite boulders in the devonian conglomerates of the north-west part of Spitzbergen
Zapiski Gornogo Instituta
zircon
absolute age
granitoid boulders
foundation
northwestern Spitzbergen
author_facet А. Н. Сироткин
А. Н. Евдокимов
author_sort А. Н. Сироткин
title Composition, age and tectonic meaning of granite boulders in the devonian conglomerates of the north-west part of Spitzbergen
title_short Composition, age and tectonic meaning of granite boulders in the devonian conglomerates of the north-west part of Spitzbergen
title_full Composition, age and tectonic meaning of granite boulders in the devonian conglomerates of the north-west part of Spitzbergen
title_fullStr Composition, age and tectonic meaning of granite boulders in the devonian conglomerates of the north-west part of Spitzbergen
title_full_unstemmed Composition, age and tectonic meaning of granite boulders in the devonian conglomerates of the north-west part of Spitzbergen
title_sort composition, age and tectonic meaning of granite boulders in the devonian conglomerates of the north-west part of spitzbergen
publisher Saint-Petersburg Mining University
series Zapiski Gornogo Instituta
issn 2411-3336
2541-9404
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Identifying complexes of the early Proterozoic age in the composition of crystal foundation is a key task in studying pre-Cambrian formations of the whole of Spitzbergen and its northwestern part in particular. The territory of that region is formed by three deeply metamorphosed complexes that underwent the processes of migmatization and granitization in mid-Rifey and were broken through by granitoids of mid-Rifey and mid-Paleozoic. In their turn, the outbursts of the foundation are overlayed by terrigene rocks of the Devonian graben of Spitzbergen, conglomerates forming a large share among them. In the course of petrographic and chemical studies of such compositions, as well as isotopic characteristics of zircons from the boulders of basal conglomerates of Red Bay (D1) series, the suite of Wolfberget at Cape Conglomeratodden the presence was identified of reddish (meat-red) granites of isotopic age of 1631±19 Mil years, which is comparable to late Karelian processes manifested actively across the archipelago. It is also proven that transformations of these rocks within the range of 380±42 Mil years are well associated with mid-paleozoic events, considerable restructuring of the foundation associated with them. The age range we defined is another proof of manifestation of early pre-Cambrian (late Karelian) processes in the northwestern Spitzbergen.
topic zircon
absolute age
granitoid boulders
foundation
northwestern Spitzbergen
url http://pmi.spmi.ru/index.php/pmi/article/view/1859
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