
Rb/Sr whole rock isochron age determinations on metamorphosed acid volcanic rocks and granitic gneisses from the Ketilidian mobile belt, South-East Greenland
Author(s) -
Sune Pedersen,
Ole Larsen,
D. Bridgwater,
J. Watterson
Publication year - 1974
Publication title -
rapport
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2597-2944
pISSN - 0418-6559
DOI - 10.34194/rapggu.v66.7398
Subject(s) - isochron , geology , zircon , gneiss , geochemistry , metamorphism , metamorphic rock , volcanic rock , archean , volcanic belt , volcano
The metamorphosed supracrustal rocks and paragneisses studied were collected during a reconnaissance traverse across the trend of the Ketilidian mobile belt in South-Bast Greenland (Andrews et al., 1971, 1973). All the samples are taken from gneisses regarded as derived from supracrustal material which was originally composed of acid volcanic material deposited as lavas, ignimbrites or sediments with a large volcanic component. Sample localities are shown in fig. 2. All the rocks have been affected by at least one metamorphic episode during the formation of the Ketilidian mobile belt. All are regarded as deposited after the end of regional high grade metamorphism in the Archaean block to the north (which has yielded a U/Pb zircon diffusion age of 2808 m.y.) and are intruded by a variety of synto late tectonic granites within the Ketilidian mobile belt which have yielded U/Pb diffusion and concordia ages between 1850 and 1770 m.y. in this area (Gulson & Krogh, 1972).