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MANECKI, M., HOLM, D. K., CZERNY, J., LUX, D. (1998) Thermochronological evidence for late Proterozoic (Vendian) cooling in southwest Wedel Jarlsberg Land, Spitsbergen. Geological Magazine, 135 (1) 63-69 doi:10.1017/s0016756897008297

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TitleThermochronological evidence for late Proterozoic (Vendian) cooling in southwest Wedel Jarlsberg Land, Spitsbergen
JournalGeological Magazine
AuthorsMANECKI, M.Author
HOLM, D. K.Author
CZERNY, J.Author
LUX, D.Author
Year1998 (January)Volume135
Issue1
PublisherCambridge University Press (CUP)
DOIdoi:10.1017/s0016756897008297Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceMANECKI, M., HOLM, D. K., CZERNY, J., LUX, D. (1998) Thermochronological evidence for late Proterozoic (Vendian) cooling in southwest Wedel Jarlsberg Land, Spitsbergen. Geological Magazine, 135 (1) 63-69 doi:10.1017/s0016756897008297
Plain TextMANECKI, M., HOLM, D. K., CZERNY, J., LUX, D. (1998) Thermochronological evidence for late Proterozoic (Vendian) cooling in southwest Wedel Jarlsberg Land, Spitsbergen. Geological Magazine, 135 (1) 63-69 doi:10.1017/s0016756897008297
In(1998, January) Geological Magazine Vol. 135 (1) Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Abstract/NotesTwo Proterozoic terranes with different metamorphic

histories are distinguished from geological

mapping in southwestern Wedel Jarlsberg Land: a northern

greenschist facies terrane and a southern amphibolite

facies terrane which has been overprinted by greenschist

facies metamorphism. To better characterize

the tectonothermal history of these terranes we have obtained

new 40Ar/39Ar mineral dates from

this area. A

muscovite separate from the northern terrane yielded a

Caledonian plateau age of 432±7 Ma. The southern

terrane yielded significantly older

40Ar/39Ar ages with three muscovite

plateau dates of 584±14 Ma,

575±15 Ma, and 459±9 Ma, a 484±5 Ma biotite

plateau date, and a 616±17 Ma hornblende plateau date.

The oldest thermochronological dates are over 300 Ma younger

than the age of amphibolite facies metamorphism

and therefore probably do not represent uplift-related cooling.

Instead, the Vendian dates correlate

well with a regionally widespread magmatic and

metamorphic/thermal resetting event recognized within

Caledonian complexes of northwestern Spitsbergen and

Nordaustlandet. The apparent Ordovician dates are

interpreted to represent partial resetting, suggesting that

late Caledonian greenschist facies overprinting of

the southern terrane was of variable intensity.


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