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Bohemian Microdiamonds:Diamond-forming Media and Carbon Source
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作者 Jana KOTKOVA Yana FEDORTCHOUK +2 位作者 Petra JAKUBOVA martin whitehouse Richard WIRTH 《Acta Geologica Sinica(English Edition)》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第S1期217-219,共3页
The Variscan Bohemian Massif in Central Europe,resulting from continent-continent collision,was long considered a potential UHP terrain due to numerous occurrences of high-pressure granulites,eclogites and
关键词 rock UHP Bohemian Microdiamonds Diamond-forming Media and Carbon Source high FIB
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Archean of Greenland and Fennoscandia
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作者 Pentti Hoelttae Victor Balagansky +5 位作者 Adam A. Garde Satu Mertanen Petri Peltonen Alexander Slabunov Peter Sorjonen-Ward martin whitehouse 《Episodes》 SCIE 2008年第1期13-19,共7页
The North Atlantic craton in southern West Greenland mainly consists of a tectonic collage of Mesoarchean continental crustal terranes, which were amalgamated at c. 2.7 Ga and are currently exposed at mid-crustal amph... The North Atlantic craton in southern West Greenland mainly consists of a tectonic collage of Mesoarchean continental crustal terranes, which were amalgamated at c. 2.7 Ga and are currently exposed at mid-crustal amphibolite to granulite facies levels. Tonalitic orthogneisses predominate, intercalated with slightly older tholeiitic to andesitic metavolcanic rocks and associated gabbro-anorthosite intrusive complexes. The North Atlantic craton also contains enclaves of Eoarchean, c. 3.86-3.6 Ga orthogneisses and supracrustal rocks including the Isua greenstone (or supracrustal) belt. This is the oldest known assemblage of rocks deposited at the surface of the Earth, comprising mafic pillow lavas, banded iron formations and metasedimentary schists with local disseminated graphite of possible biogenic origin. Eoarchean rocks have not been found in Kola and Karelia in Fennoscandia where most rocks are 2.9-2.7 Ga tonalitic-trondhjemitic-granodioritic orthogneisses with intercalated coeval greenstone belts and amphibolites. Mesoarchean 3.0-3.2 Ga rocks are found in the eastern and western parts of the Karelian province. Subduction-related rocks like the Iringora supra-subduction type ophiolite and basalt-andesite-dacite-rhyolite series volcanic rocks in many greenstone belts, as well as eclogites are found in the Archean of Fennoscandia. A clear distinction between Greenland and Fennoscandia is the abundance of 2.75-2.65 Ga igneous rocks in Fennoscandia which indicates that these two cratons had a separate evolution during the Neoarchean. 展开更多
关键词 太古代 地球科学 格陵兰岛 芬诺斯坎底亚
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