EGU21-13097
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-13097
EGU General Assembly 2021
© Author(s) 2021. This work is distributed under
the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
Timing of deformation, metamorphism and leucogranite intrusion
in the lower part of the Seve Nappe Complex in central Jämtland,
Swedish Caledonides
Iwona Klonowska
1
, Anna Ladenberger
2
, David G. Gee
3
, Pauline Jeanneret
3
, and Yuan Li
4
1
Faculty of Geology, Geophysics and Environmental Protection, AGH - University of Science and Technology, Kraków, Poland
(klonowska@agh.edu.pl)
2
Department of Mineral Resources, Geological Survey of Sweden, Uppsala, Sweden
3
Department of Earth Sciences, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
4
State Key Laboratory for Continental Tectonics and Dynamics, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing, China
The new LA-ICP-MS zircon isotope age data from paragneiss, amphibolite and two leucogranite
intrusions in the Lower Seve Nappe of the Åre synform in the Caledonides of central Jämtland
provide evidence of both Silurian and Ordovician tectonothermal histories. Well established
concordant c. 468 and c. 470 Ma magmatic ages for the Så quarry leucogranite, which cut earlier
foliations and folds in the host-rock amphibolites and paragneisses, imply a tectonothermal
history prior to the Middle Ordovician (c. 469 Ma), perhaps synchronous with what has been
previously recognized in the Seve Nappe Complex of Norrbotten (e.g. Root & Corfu, 2012), 400 km
farther north in the Swedish Caledonides, and very recently also in the Middle Seve Nappe in
central Jämtland (Walczak et al. 2020).
The field relationships and data presented here show that magmatic activity occurred during the
early Silurian (c. 443 Ma) and earlier during the Early to Middle Ordovician (c. 469 Ma), and that
deformation and metamorphism took place both prior to and after c. 469 Ma. The Lower Seve
rocks from the nearby COSC-1 drill core have been metamorphosed in the upper amphibolite
facies, however, the remnants of the high-pressure metamorphic history are preserved in the relic
minerals, including high-silica white mica, in the garnet-bearing mica schists. The exact age of the
high-pressure metamorphism is not known so far; however, it predates the 460-430 Ma
amphibolite facies deformation recorded by titanites in the amphibolites (Giuntoli et al. 2020).
Zircons in an amphibolite proved to be highly discordant but indicate Early Silurian metamorphism
during isoclinal folding. Detrital zircons in a paragneiss are dominated by Sveconorwegian
populations, but also include a range of younger Neoproterozoic grains down to the Early
Ediacaran (c. 600 Ma).
This new evidence of early Caledonian deformation and metamorphism indicates that the Seve
tectonothermal history in central Jämtland probably started early in the Ordovician, or before.
Subduction and accretion along the Baltoscandian outer margin occurred prior to the Scandian
continent-continent collision, with Siluro-Devonian emplacement of the Seve Nappe Complex