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Chapter 11 Reworking of older (1.8 Ga) continental crust by Mesoproterozoic (1.5–1.4 Ga) orogeny, Blekinge–Bornholm orogen, southeastern Sweden

Carl‐Henric Wahlgren, Michael B. Stephens

2020Geological Society London Memoirs18 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract The Blekinge–Bornholm orogen in southeastern Sweden consists of calc-alkaline to alkali–calcic intrusive rocks, rhyolites and dacites (1.8 Ga) that were structurally reworked under amphibolite facies conditions, affected by migmatization at mid-crustal levels at c. 1.44 Ga and intruded at c. 1.47–1.43 Ga by ferroan alkali–calcic plutons. This Mesoproterozoic orogen is bordered westwards by the Sveconorwegian orogen and northwards, along the boundary with well-preserved 1.8 Ga magmatic rocks in the Svecokarelian orogen, by a stitching c. 1.45 Ga pluton and steeply dipping ductile zones with a south-side-up, dip-slip shear component. A variably developed gneissic fabric (S 1 ) dips gently to moderately northwards and is affected by asymmetrical F 2 folds with a southerly vergence. Ductile high-strain zones with top-to-the south shear sense are suggested to correspond at depth to anomalously reflective zones along seismic profile BABEL line A. Open folding of the gneissosity around gently, north-plunging fold axes (F 3 ) completed the ductile deformational evolution. Uncertainty remains about the timing of the amphibolite facies ductile fabric and the D 2 folding, which is either late-stage Svecokarelian ( c. 1.77–1.75 Ga) or Hallandian ( c. 1.47–1.43 Ga). Non-collisional, accretionary orogenic systems are suggested to have operated during both time periods, radical reorganization of the subduction trend accompanying the Mesoproterozoic event.

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GeologyShear zonePlutonSubductionGeochemistryOrogenyContinental crustCrustMetamorphic faciesShear (geology)FaciesPetrologySeismologyTectonicsGeomorphologyStructural basinGeological and Geochemical AnalysisHigh-pressure geophysics and materialsearthquake and tectonic studies
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