M. Vaisanen et al., Tectonic setting of post-collisional magmatism in the Palaeoproterozoic Svecofennian Orogen, SW Finland, LITHOS, 54(1-2), 2000, pp. 63-81
Five bimodal post-collisional intrusions in southwestern Finland have been
investigated. Geochemically, the mafic rocks are shoshonitic monzodiorites,
which are highly enriched in Fe, P, Ti, F, LREE and in incompatible trace
elements. The felsic rocks are garnet bearing peraluminous, S-type anatecti
c granites. New data on the mafic and the felsic intrusions yielded the sam
e U-Pb zircon age of 1815 Ma. Therefore, the mafic and felsic intrusions ar
e coeval but not cogenetic. Narrow contact metamorphic aureoles around the
mafic intrusions contain garnet-orthopyroxene bearing assemblages, and ther
mobarometry indicates an intrusion depth of at least 15 km. Hence, there wa
s little or no unroofing after peak regional metamorphism at 4-6 kbar.
The geochemical characteristics of the mafic rocks suggest that they were d
erived from subcontinental lithospheric mantle that was previously enriched
by fluids released during Svecofennian subduction. It is suggested here th
at hot upwelling asthenosphere convectively removed subcontinental lithosph
eric mantle and triggered partial melting of the enriched parts of the mant
le. Uprising mafic melts increased the already high temperatures at mid-cru
stal levels and caused granulite facies metamorphism, crustal anatexis and
production of granitic melts. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights res
erved.