A. Joeleht et It. Kukkonen, THERMAL-PROPERTIES OF GRANULITE-FACIES ROCKS IN THE PRECAMBRIAN BASEMENT OF FINLAND AND ESTONIA, Tectonophysics, 291(1-4), 1998, pp. 195-203
We present results of heat production, thermal conductivity and P-wave
velocity measurements of 252 rock samples from five granulite facies
areas in Finland and Estonia. These compositionally mainly intermediat
e Archaean and Palaeoproterozoic metamorphic rocks have relatively hig
h heat production values, Mean values averaged by areas range from 0.5
7 to 2.24 mu W m(-3). The lowest values are in the Varpaisjarvi area,
which is the oldest and most mafic and where the highest metamorphic p
ressure occurred (8-11 kbar), whereas the highest heat production is f
ound in the Turku granulite belt where the metamorphic pressure was 4-
6 kbar. The heat production decreases with the increase of the metamor
phic pressure. However, a general numerical relationship cannot be pre
sented because of considerable variations in heat production data. The
re is no significant difference in the metamorphic temperatures of the
studied granulites and therefore no dependence on temperature is foun
d. Further, our data suggest no relationship between heat production a
nd P-wave velocity. The mean thermal conductivity of granulites varies
from 3.0 to 3.5 W m(-1) K-1. Slightly elevated thermal conductivity v
alues in the Varpaisjarvi and Lapland granulite areas can be attribute
d to higher sillimanite and quartz contents, respectively. (C) 1998 El
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