Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4724252 Precambrian Research 2008 22 Pages PDF
Abstract

The mostly metasedimentary Svecofennian Western Pohjanmaa belt in Ostrobothnia, Finland, can be divided into two stratigraphic groups separated by a major unconformity that reflects deformation following regional metamorphism. The western Lappfors group, interpreted as a Svionian basement complex, has strong W-trending folding and aeromagnetic signatures that contrast with the overlying eastern Evijärvi group, interpreted as lower Bothnian, which has more open N-trending folding and magnetic patterns. Several lines of evidence date the unconformity at ∼1.92 Ga. Detrital zircons from two samples of Lappfors group metasediment, and a sample of the basal Nivala gneisses in the Eastern Pohjanmaa belt, have 1.92–1.91 Ga post-depositional low-Th/U metamorphic overgrowths. The maximum deposition age of the Lappfors sedimentary protoliths, based on detrital zircon ages, is between ∼1.99 and ∼1.95 Ga. Three samples of Bothnian sediments lack pervasive ∼1.91 Ga overgrowths, instead having a variety of detrital zircons as young as ∼1.95–1.91 Ga, reflecting recycling of the underlying basement complex. The maximum deposition age of the Bothnian sedimentary protoliths is inferred to be ∼1.91 Ga. The Niska granitoid, which intrudes the Evijärvi group and is deformed only by the younger tectonic episode affecting that sequence, has a zircon age of 1896 ± 6 Ma. That episode, which established the present relationships between basement and cover, is dated by ∼1.88 Ga metamorphic zircon overgrowths in both the Svionian and Bothnian samples, and by 1878 ± 4 Ma metamorphic monazite from a metasediment from the Savo belt, east of the Nivala district. The post-1.91 Ga volcanic sequences of the Svecofennian Province are unlikely to represent arc accretion. The Svionian metamorphic sequences are probably the remnants of a widespread marginal basin that formed between ∼1.97 and 1.92 Ga, then was accreted to the craton during an Early Svecofennian (∼1.92–1.91 Ga) orogenic phase, forming the basement on which the Bothnian volcano-sedimentary sequences were subsequently deposited.

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