1992
DOI: 10.1080/11035899209453460
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Mafic dyke swarms of the Baltica-Iapetus transition, Seve Nappe Complex of the Sarek Mts., Swedish Caledonides

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“…In normalized multielement diagrams, samples of the Rohkunborri and Sarek dykes are close to typical E-MORB patterns. They show irregularities and enrichments for some of the most incompatible LIL elements (Rb, Ba, Th, K), which is attributed to local upper crustal contamination (Andréasson et al 1992;see also Fig. 6).…”
Section: Geochemical Signatures Of the Baltoscandian Swarmsmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…In normalized multielement diagrams, samples of the Rohkunborri and Sarek dykes are close to typical E-MORB patterns. They show irregularities and enrichments for some of the most incompatible LIL elements (Rb, Ba, Th, K), which is attributed to local upper crustal contamination (Andréasson et al 1992;see also Fig. 6).…”
Section: Geochemical Signatures Of the Baltoscandian Swarmsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The main swarms are the Ottfjället Swarm in the Särv Nappe complex in Sweden ) and dykes in the equivalent Leksdal Nappe in Norway (Andréasson et al 1979), the Sarek swarm in the Sarektjåkkå Nappe (Seve Nappe complex; Andréasson et al 1992) and correlative dykes in Indre Troms (Rohkunborri Nappe; Stølen 1994) and dykes in the Corrovarre Nappe (Kalak Nappe complex; Roberts 1990). In the Seve Nappe complex, dyke swarms are locally voluminous and form sheeted dyke complexes representing more than 70% of outcrop surface, for example, the Sarek and Rohkunborri dykes.…”
Section: Swarms Of the Baltoscandian Marginmentioning
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“…-In order to evaluate their regional significance, the KIC rocks are compared to correlative riftrelated igneous rocks occurring at the western margin of Baltica, either intruding the crystalline basement, or contained in the Middle Allochthon (Särv and Kalak Nappes) and the Upper Allochthon (Seve Nappes), respectively. These include (1 -Basement): the Egersund dykes (Bingen et al, 1998;Bingen and Demaiffe, 1999), and the Alnö Alkaline Complex (Vuorinen, 2005); (2 -Särv Nappes): the Ottfjället dykes (Solyom et al, 1979(Solyom et al, , 1985, the Sørli dykes (Beckholmen and Roberts, 1999); (3 -Kalak Nappes): the Corrovarre dykes (Roberts, 1990), the Seiland Igneous Province (Roberts, 2007;Roberts et al, 2010); (4 -Seve Nappes): the Tsäkokk basalts (Kullerud et al, 1990), the Sarek (Andréasson et al, 1992;Svenningsen, 1994) and Indre Troms dykes (Rohkunborri; Stølen, 1994), as well as mafic rocks from the Grapesvare Sun and McDonough (1989). Other Seve mafic rocks include values from Sarek (Andréasson et al, 1992;Svenningsen, 1994), Indre Troms (Stølen, 1994), Grapesvare (Andréasson and Albrecht, 1995) and Sylarna (Solyom et al, 1985;Pettersson, 2003).…”
Section: Geochemistrymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The sample (CKS10) collected from directly above the Akkajaure Nappe Complex is a mica schist from what Kirkland et al inferred is the Skarja Nappe, by some authors (Rehnström et al, 2002) treated as lower Seve, by other authors interpreted as equivalent to the Särv nappes (Andréasson et al, 1992;Svenningsen, 1994;Rehnström, 1998;Thelander, 2009). Kirkland et al (2011) obtained a unimodal Paleoproterozoic (c. 1800 Ma) detrital zircon population from the mica schist, i.e.…”
Section: Anomalous Data From the Akkjaure Profile Of Central Norrbottenmentioning
confidence: 98%