Tectono-magmatic evolution of the younger Gardar southern rift, South Greenland

Tectono-magmatic evolution of the younger Gar ...
B. G. J. Upton, B. G. J. Upton
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Tectono-magmatic evolution of the younger Gardar southern rift, South Greenland

The Mesoproterozoic Gardar province in South Greenland comprises some of the Earth's best exposed and best preserved alkaline intrusive complexes. The province was formed by continental rifting and associated magmatism during a long interval (1300-1140 Ma). Of the two parallel Gardar rift zones, the southern zone underwent a separate evolution during the younger Gardar period (1185-1140 Ma). This bulletin describes this mega-volcanic system with rifting, magma generation, emplacement and crystallisation in giant dykes and central intrusions. The primitive basic magmas evolved by fractionation into extreme compositions, and some intrusions, in particular the famous Ilímaussaq complex, contain accumulations of rare and exotic elements such as zirconium, niobium, rare earths and uranium. Many rocks show spectacular features of igneous layering and accumulation of crystals which recount the processes in the magma chambers. A modern analogue to the Gardar system is the Kenya Rift. The author, Brian Upton, has worked with the Gardar province for more than 50 years. His knowledge is based on extensive field work, laboratory studies and comparative studies in other alkaline provinces.

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Tectono-magmatic evolution of the younger Gardar southern rift, South Greenland
2013, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, Danish Ministry of Climate, Energy and Building
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Table of Contents

Introduction
The older gian dyke complex, Tuttutooq
The younger giant dyke complex
Central complexes and late dykes
Emplacement mechanisms and tectonics
Evolution of the magmatic system of the younger Gardar southern rift.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 116-124).

Published in
Copenhagen
Series
Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland bulletin -- 29, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland bulletin -- 29.
Copyright Date
2013

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Library of Congress
QE606.5.G83 U68 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
124 pages
Number of pages
124

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31286646M
ISBN 10
8778713668
ISBN 13
9788778713667
LCCN
2014477519
OCLC/WorldCat
871599440

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