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Geochemical systematics and U-Pb zircon age of the Vulvara anorthosite massif, Lapland granulite belt, Baltic shield: magmatic sources and metamorphic alteration of the rocks

APPLIED EARTH SCIENCE-TRANSACTIONS OF THE INSTITUTIONS OF MINING AND METALLURGY(2021)

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The Vulvara anorthosites occur among the rocks of intermediate composition, in contrast to most Lapland granulite belt (LGB) anorthosites, associated with mafic granulites. The U-Pb, Sm-Nd and REE geochemical data were used to compare Vulvara with other LGB anorthosites. The intrusion of the Vulvara massif occurred in the interval of 2100-1965 Ma. The first metamorphic processing took place 1947 +/- 11 Ma ago under granulite facies. Postgranulite transformations occurred 1900-1850 Ma ago under amphibolite facies; earlier (1896 +/- 15 Ma) and later (1852 +/- 17 Ma, 1846 +/- 16 Ma) thermal events were established. The Vulvara anorthosites, in comparison with other LGB anorthosites, are distinguished by a more acidic composition of plagioclase, a higher F number of rocks and mafic minerals, a higher content of SiO2, Na2O, K2O, Ba, Sr, Zr, Nb, Rb, and a lower content of CaO. The Sm-Nd and REE geochemistry suggest that there are three groups of LGB anorthosites, distinguished both by age and magma source.
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Anorthosites, Lapland granulite belt, geochemistry of rocks, U-Pb zircon age
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