An evaluation of the age of high-grade metamorphism in the Caledonides of Biskayerhalvoya, NW Svalbard

Citation
Lp. Gromet et Dg. Gee, An evaluation of the age of high-grade metamorphism in the Caledonides of Biskayerhalvoya, NW Svalbard, GFF, 120, 1998, pp. 199-208
Citations number
59
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
GFF
ISSN journal
11035897 → ACNP
Volume
120
Year of publication
1998
Part
2
Pages
199 - 208
Database
ISI
SICI code
1103-5897(199806)120:<199:AEOTAO>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
New geochronological data on eclogite-bearing gneisses of the Richarddalen Complex from Biskayerhalvoya in the Caledonides of NW Svalbard indicate the se rocks were strongly recrystallized during a major Ordovician (c. 455 Ma) metamorphic and deformational event of high amphibolite or higher grade. T his event was not recognized in previous studies, which identified igneous protoliths of the Richarddalen Complex as Middle and latest Proterozoic in age and provided evidence suggesting that high-pressure eclogitic metamorph ism was latest Proterozoic in age. New zircon Pb-207/Pb-206 ages indicate t hat the c. 650 Ma igneous crystallization ages previously identified in fel sic dikes (agmatite) associated with the eclogites are widespread in mafic and felsic gneisses of the Richarddalen Complex. The results of this study do not rule out the possibility of a latest Proterozoic to Cambrian high P and T metamorphism, previously inferred from a zircon age from an eclogite. However, the more widespread occurrence of c. 650 Ma prismatic zircons of igneous appearance in amphibolitic (many retroeclogite) and felsic gneisses associated with the eclogites suggests that the zircon ages reflect a cont ribution from latest Proterozoic magmas rather than zircon growth during ec logite metamorphism. The igneous appearance of the zircons and the field oc currence of now-eclogitized mafic and felsic rocks as dikes favor the inter pretation that the mafic and felsic magmas were emplaced during a late Prot erozoic extensional (rift-related) event. Latest Proterozoic rift magmatism and a superimposed c. 455 Ma (early Caledonian) tectonothermal event are w ithin the range of ages recognized elsewhere in western Svalbard and in Lau rentia for Iapetus rifting and early convergent phases leading to Iapetus c losure.