Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5781843 | Tectonophysics | 2016 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Petrological-geophysical modelling is performed by testing different upper mantle compositions with regard to topography, gravity and seismic velocities using Litmod2D. This suggests that the observed lower crustal/uppermost mantle bodies could be a combination of mafic intrusions, serpentinised peridotite and metamorphosed mafic crust. The preferred composition for the dipping structure is eclogitised mafic crust, and hydrated peridotite filling the overlying mantle wedge. Models lacking an eclogite layer or a hydrated upper mantle composition show an inferior fit and, therefore, are not favoured representatives. This supports the interpretation as a fossil subduction zone complex. The spatial relations with Caledonian structures suggest an early Caledonian origin.
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Authors
Christian Schiffer, Niels Balling, Jörg Ebbing, Bo Holm Jacobsen, Søren Bom Nielsen,