2006
DOI: 10.17741/bgsf/78.1.004
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Evolution of migmatitic granulite complexes: Implications from Lapland Granulite Belt, Part I: Metamorphic geology

Abstract: The Palaeoproterozoic Lapland granulite belt was juxtaposed between Archaean and Proterozoic terrains in the NE part of the Fennoscandian Shield concurrently with the accretion of Svecofennian arc complexes at ~1.9 Ga. The belt consists mainly of aluminous migmatitic metagreywackes. Abundant noritic to enderbitic magmas were intruded concordantly into the metasediments and were probably an important heat source for metamorphism, which took place during the crystallization of the magmas. This is supported by st… Show more

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“…1.94 Ga (Tables 1 and 2). As shown above and in part I (Tuisku et al, 2006), norites and enderbites intruded into the metasediments ca. 1.92 − 1.91 Ga ago in relatively high pressure.…”
Section: Metamorphic Evolution Of the Migmatitic Metapelitesmentioning
confidence: 61%
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“…1.94 Ga (Tables 1 and 2). As shown above and in part I (Tuisku et al, 2006), norites and enderbites intruded into the metasediments ca. 1.92 − 1.91 Ga ago in relatively high pressure.…”
Section: Metamorphic Evolution Of the Migmatitic Metapelitesmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…The geological setting of the LGB is described in more detail in the first part of this paper (Tuisku et al, 2006). The LGB consists of metasedimentary metasedimentary granulites, ranging in composition from psammitic to pelitic and, noritic to enderbitic igneous rocks.…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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