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Autochthonous granodiorites north-west of Frederikshåbs Isblink, Fiskenæsset region
Author(s) -
A.M Hopgood
Publication year - 1973
Publication title -
rapport
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2597-2944
pISSN - 0418-6559
DOI - 10.34194/rapggu.v51.7321
Subject(s) - gneiss , geology , geochemistry , metamorphic rock , hornblende , leucogranite , petrology , sillimanite , metamorphic facies , biotite , geomorphology , facies , quartz , paleontology , structural basin
The gneiss complex immediately north-west of Frederikshåbs Isblink is composed mostly of amphibolite facies, grey, streaky, quartzo-feldspathic, biotite and hornblende gneisses. Subordinate amphibolites, homblendites, thin anorthosites, peridotite lenses up to 200 m across, rare concordant marble bands and associated calc-silicate gneisses and kyanite and sillimanite gneisses make up the bulk of the remainder, and the whole has been complexly deformed. Occupying the higher ground within the complex, and comprising the largest single lithological unit there is a considerable volume of massive weathering, porphyroblastic granodiorite and granodiorite gneiss. Field relationships show this to be unquestionably autochthonous and almost certainly of palingenetic origin and while on a small scale the 'contact' with the surrounding gneisses may be locally discordant, overall it follows closely the large scale structure and this suggests its control by preexisting lithology.

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