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Söderlund et al. 2004
Söderlund, P., Söderlund, U., Möller, C., Gorbatschev, R. and Rodhe, A. (2004). Petrology and ion microprobe U-Pb chronology applied to a metabasic intrusion in southern Sweden: A study on zircon formation during metamorphism and deformation. Tectonics 23: doi: 10.1029/2003TC001498. issn: 0278-7407.

The ¿ker metabasite occupies a key position in a major tectonic lineament in southernmost Sweden, the Protogine Zone, which coincides closely with the eastern boundary of the late Mesoproterozoic Sveconorwegian orogen of southwest Scandinavia. Metamorphic reactions, associated with the transformation from isotropic gabbro to foliated garnet amphibolite, were identified from disequilibrium textures of which some involved release of zirconium (Zr) and growth of metamorphic zircon. Ion microprobe dating of igneous zircon gave 1562 ¿ 6 Ma, whereas metamorphic zircons yielded ages of 1437 ¿ 21, 1217 ¿ 75, and 1006 ¿ 68 Ma. The presence of baddeleyite pseudomorphs made up of saccharoidal zircon and a higher abundance of older rather than younger metamorphic zircons suggest redistribution of Zr into new zircon, first by the breakdown of baddeleyite (ZrO2) and later by the consumption of igneous phases containing trace amounts of Zr. Several generations of metamorphic zircon and the presence of 1.56 and 1.22 Ga mafic intrusions along the Protogine Zone call for a complex tectonic history probably reaching back to at least ~1.56 Ga. Growth of metamorphic zircon at ~1.44 Ga may relate to a regional, compressional event. The WNW trending deformational structures on both sides of the Protogine Zone may possibly relate to that event. The ~1.22 Ga metamorphic zircons are coeval with the emplacement of numerous granitic, syenitic, and mafic intrusions along and parallel to the Protogine Zone. The age around 1.0 Ga, finally, marks Sveconorwegian metamorphism for which thermobarometry of the ¿ker garnet-amphibolite suggests 1000--1200 MPa at 600¿C--630¿C. Thereafter, significant relative uplift of the rocks to the west of the Protogine Zone occurred on nearly vertical, north-south trending deformation zones.

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Keywords
Tectonophysics, Continental tectonics—general, Mineralogy and Petrology, Metamorphic petrology, Mineralogy and Petrology, General or miscellaneous, Tectonophysics, Rheology—general, Information Related to Geologic Time, Precambrian, U-Pb geochronology, Protogine Zone, metamorphism
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Tectonics
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American Geophysical Union
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