Jaroslaw Majka

Jaroslaw Majka
Uppsala University (Sweden) and AGH-UST Kraków (Poland)

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Introduction
My research is primarily focused on collisional orogens. I am currently working at both Uppsala University (Sweden) and AGH University of Science and Technology (Poland).
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October 2015 - present
AGH University of Science and Technology in Kraków
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  • Professor
September 2008 - November 2022
Uppsala University
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  • Professor (Full)
January 2008 - August 2008
Slovak Academy of Sciences
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  • PostDoc Position

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Publications (101)
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Detailed X‐ray compositional mapping and microtomography has revealed the complex zoning and growth history of garnet in a kyanite‐bearing eclogite. The garnet occurs as clusters of coalesced grains with cores revealing slightly higher Ca and lower Mg than the rims forming the coalescence zones between the grains. Core regions of the garnet host in...
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Quartz‐in‐garnet inclusion barometry integrated with trace element thermometry and calculated phase relations is applied to mylonitised schists of the Pinkie unit cropping out on the island of Prins Karls Forland (PKF), western part of the Svalbard Archipelago. This approach combines conventional and novel techniques and allows deciphering the P‐T...
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The Tsäkkok Lens of the Scandinavian Caledonides represents the outermost Baltican margin that was subducted in late Cambrian/Early Ordovician time during closure of the Iapetus Ocean. The lens predominantly consists of metasedimentary rocks hosting eclogite bodies that preserve brittle deformation on the μm-to-m scale. Here, we present a multidisc...
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The Seve Nappe Complex (SNC) comprises continental rocks of Baltica that were subducted and exhumed during the Caledonian orogeny prior to collision with Laurentia. The tectonic history of the central SNC is investigated by applying in-situ zircon and monazite (Th-)U–Pb geochronology and trace element analysis to (ultra-)high pressure (UHP) paragne...
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The Seve Nappe Complex is a subduction related high-grade metamorphic unit that was emplaced onto the margin of Baltica during Caledonian orogenesis. In this paper, the tectono-metamorphic evolution of the Lower Seve Nappe in the Scandinavian Caledonides was characterized with the help of the continuous COSC-1 drill core, using a combination of var...
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The upper gneiss unit is exposed in the northernmost Seve Nappe Complex (SNC) in the Scandinavian Caledonides. To investigate the Caledonian tectonic history of the unit, in-situ white mica and biotite ⁴⁰ Ar/ ³⁹ Ar geochronology was applied to a leucogranite and two paragneisses. The leucogranite exhibits low strain traits. Biotite porphyroblasts y...
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Tectonic models for development of the Svalbard Caledonides depend on reliable assessment of the metamorphic evolution of the various basement provinces involved. The Mosselhalvøya Group (MG) and the Atomfjella Complex (AC) have previously been assigned to the Nordaustlandet and West Ny-Friesland terranes, respectively. New analytical data and petr...
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On Prins Karls Forland, Svalbard Archipelago, a set of small iron oxide-apatite (IOA) ore bodies have been discovered within a crustal shear zone, which deformed the polymetamorphosed Neoproterozoic metasedimentary rocks. The ores have various styles and grades of deformation and distinct mineral assemblages whose compositions record a multi-stage...
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Unravelling the timing and rate of subduction-zone metamorphism and H2O release requires linking time to the compositional changes of petrogenetic indicator minerals in blueschists and eclogites. Garnet is a key mineral in this regard, as it forms by, and records, H2O-releasing mineral reactions that can be linked to pressure and temperature condit...
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Three different types of secondary coronas developed around monazite-(Ce) were discovered in altered metavolcanic rocks closely associated with the Palaeoproterozoic apatite-iron oxide ore deposit in Grängesberg, Sweden. All three types of reaction coronas include fluorapatite that is either rimmed by allanite-(Ce), REE-fluorocarbonate(s), or hingg...
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The diamond-bearing Seve Nappe Complex (SNC) in the Scandinavian Caledonides records subduction of continental margin rocks to (ultra)high-pressure conditions at mantle depths, and exhumation thereafter from beneath the hinterland to the Earth’s surface in the foreland. Structural data of the Upper, Middle, and Lower SNC in central Jämtland, Sweden...
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40Ar/39Ar dating of white mica from foliated metamorphic rocks of the Caledonian orogen of NW Svalbard was performed using the single‐grain fusion technique. Two samples, an augen orthogneiss and a mica schist, were collected from the high‐pressure Richarddalen Complex. Three additional mica schist samples were collected from the tectonically under...
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Late Neoproterozoic metavolcanic rocks occur along the Southwest coast of Svalbard. The protoliths of the metavolcanic rocks from Wedel Jarlsberg Land and Nordenskiöld Land are mainly diabase, basalt and felsic tuff of tholeiitic affinity associated with continental magmatism. We investigate the magma evolution of the metavolcanic rocks paying part...
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The Scandinavian Caledonides comprise nappe stacks of far-travelled allochthons that record the opening and closure of the Iapetus Ocean, culminating with the collision of Baltica and Laurentia. The Seve Nappe Complex (SNC) of the Scandinavian Caledonides comprises relics of the outermost Baltoscandian passive margin that were subducted to mantle d...
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Zinkgruvanite, ideally Ba4Mn42+Fe23+(Si2O7)2(SO4)2O2(OH)2, is a new member of the ericssonite group, found in Ba-rich drill core samples from a sphalerite- and galena- and diopside-rich metatuffite succession from the Zinkgruvan mine, Örebro County, Sweden. Zinkgruvanite is associated with massive baryte, barytocalcite, diopside and minor witherite...
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The behavior of Ti-Nb-Ta is crucial to reveal the genesis of island arc magmatism. However, mobilization and fractionation of Ti-Nb-Ta in subduction zone settings remain poorly understood. The discovery of felsic veins rich in coarse-grained rutile within retrograde eclogite of the North Qaidam UHP metamorphic belt provides a unique and novel oppor...
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Anthropogenic global warming may be accelerated by a positive feedback from the mobilization of methane from thawing Arctic permafrost. There are large uncertainties about the size of carbon stocks and the magnitude of possible methane emissions. Methane cannot only be produced from the microbial decay of organic matter within the thawing permafros...
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Preliminary geochemical characteristics of amphibolites and ultramafic rocks of the West Ny-Friesland Terrane, Northern Spitsbergen. The metamorphic Atomfjella Complex of theWest Ny-Friesland Terrane, which belongs to the Eastern Basement Svalbard Province, is composed of four nappes, namely Dirksodden, Nordbreen, Rekvika and Finlandveggen. All the...
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Geochronology of Th-rich minerals is advantageous as it allows use of three isotopic systems (i.e., ²⁰⁶Pb/²³⁸U, ²⁰⁷Pb/²³⁵U, and ²⁰⁸Pb/²³²Th) for accurate data assessment. The ²⁰⁸Pb/²³²Th system is especially advantageous in cases where the dated mineral includes an initial Pb component, as ²⁰⁸Pb/²³²Th is the least sensitive to the effects of initia...
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The Arctic archipelago of Svalbard, Norway, plays an important role in tectonic reconstructions of the Cambrian–Devonian Caledonian orogen in the North Atlantic and circum-Arctic regions. To elucidate the Proterozoic geological history of the Southwestern Basement Province of Svalbard and place its origin and displacement history in the context of...
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The Tsäkkok Lens of the Seve Nappe Complex in the Scandinavian Caledonides comprises eclogite bodies hosted within metasedimentary rocks. These rocks are thought to be derived from the outermost margin of Baltica along the periphery of the Iapetus Ocean, but detrital records from the sedimentary rocks are lacking. Many metasedimentary outcrops with...
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Euhedral andradite crystals were found in trachyandesitic (latitic) lavas of the volcanic Andahua Group (AG) in the Central Andes. The AG comprises around 150 volcanic centers, most of wich are monogenetic. The studied andradite is complexly zoned (enriched in Ca and Al in its core and mantle, and in Fe in this compositionally homogenous rim). The...
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Determining the tectonic evolution and thermal structure of a tectonic unit that experiences a subduction-related pressure temperature (P-T) loop is challenging. Within a single unit, P-T conditions can vary from top to bottom which can only be revealed by detailed petrological work. We present micropetrological data from the middle section of the...
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In this study, a new assemblage of Ediacaran metazoan fossils is reported from the basal Stáhpogieddi Formation on the Digermulen Peninsula of Arctic Norway, including Anulitubus n. gen. Moczydłowska in Moczydłowska et al., Anulitubus formosus n. gen. n. sp. Moczydłowska in Moczydłowska et al., Coniculus n. gen. Moczydłowska in Moczydłowska et al.,...
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Ion microprobe UPb zircon dating of intermediate to felsic rocks coupled with bulk-rock geochemistry analyses and compared to previously published data shows that the Thores Suite of the Pearya Terrane of northern Ellesmere Island (Arctic Canada) represents an Early Ordovician (c. 490–470 Ma) suite formed in an island arc setting. Interestingly, th...
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Zircon petrochronology from amphibolites and retrogressed eclogites from the basement of the Western Tatra Mountains (Central Western Carpathians) reveals a complex rock evolution. An island-arc related basaltic amphibolite from Žiarska Valley shows three distinct zircon forming events: igneous zircon growth at ca. 498 Ma (Middle/Late Cambrian) and...
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The Scandinavian Caledonides comprise nappe stacks of far-travelled allochthons that record closure of the Iapetus Ocean and subsequent continental collision of Baltica and Laurentia. The Seve Nappe Complex (SNC) of the Scandinavian Caledonides includes relics of the outermost Baltoscandian passive margin that were subducted to mantle depths. The e...
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Subducted sedimentary rocks contribute to different reservoirs in the mantle, which results in crust-mantle interaction; however, the metasomatic processes involved in this sedimentary contribution to the mantle still remain poorly understood. Chromite is a robust mineral and together with its inclusions, occurring in orogenic peridotite, it is an...
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The results obtained from carefully designed experiments with the lead carbonate–lead apatite system presented in the study are used to propose a general model for the development of microstructures upon polycrystalline pseudomorphic transformation of minerals that are formed from the reaction with an aqueous solution. In several experiments, cerus...
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Integrated structural, geochemical, and geochronological investigations were conducted on metasedimentary rocks in the eclogite‐bearing Tsäkkok Lens of the Seve Nappe Complex (Scandinavian Caledonides) to resolve its exhumation history. Three deformation events are defined. D1 is likely related to the prograde to peak‐metamorphic stages, represente...
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The Seve Nappe Complex exposed in the Kittelfjäll area of the northern Scandinavian Caledonides comprises a volcano-sedimentary succession representing the Baltica passive margin, which was metamorphosed during the Iapetus Ocean closure. Garnet amphibolites, together with their host migmatitic paragneisses, record a potential (U)HP event followed b...
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The timing of Svalbard’s assembly in relation to the mid‐Paleozoic Caledonian collision between Baltica and Laurentia remains contentious. The Svalbard archipelago consists of three basement provinces bounded by N‐S‐trending strike‐slip faults whose displacement histories are poorly understood. Here, we report microstructural and mineral chemistry...
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The Vestgӧtabreen Complex exposed in the Southwestern Caledonian Basement Province of Svalbard comprises two Caledonian high-pressure units. In situ white mica 40Ar/39Ar and monazite Th-U-total Pb geochronology has resolved the timing of the tectonic evolution of the complex. Cooling of the Upper Unit during exhumation occurred at 476 ± 2 Ma, short...
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The Western Gneiss Region (WGR) of the Scandinavian Caledonides is an archetypal terrain for high-pressure (HP) and ultrahigh-pressure (UHP) metamorphism. However, the vast majority of lithologies occurring there bear no, or only limited, evidence for HP or UHP metamorphism. The studied Midsund HP granulite occurs on the island of Otrøy, a locality...
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The northern extent of the Scandinavian Caledonides includes the Skibotn Nappe Complex of still debated structural position. This paper is focused on part of this complex and presents new U-Th-total Pb monazite dating results for the migmatitic gneiss of the Kåfjord Nappe. The rocks show mineral assemblage of garnet + plagioclase + biotite + white...
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Monazite is a common mineral in metapelitic rocks including those which underwent ultra-high pressure (UHP) metamorphism. During metamorphic evolution monazite adapts its composition to the changing mineral assemblage, especially in its heavy rare earth element contents. We studied this process in diamond-bearing gneiss containing monazite, from Sa...
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SIMS U-Pb zircon dating of metaigneous rocks of the Nordbreen Nappe from the West Ny-Friesland terrane (Eastern Basement Province of Svalbard) yields crystallization ages of 1761 ± 4 Ma for a felsic metatuff and 1373 ± 4 Ma for a metagabbro dyke. The Paleoproterozoic age of the metatuff is similar to previously obtained ages for various felsic rock...
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The Bergslagen ore province in south central Sweden is one of the most metallogenetically diverse of the classic mining regions in the Fennoscandian shield. Although most prolific with regards to iron and base metal production, Bergslagen was also the first place where hard-rock mining for extraction of rare earth elements (REE) took place, and exp...
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The first find of microdiamond in the Nordøyane ultra-high-pressure (UHP) domain of the Western Gneiss Region (WGR) of the Scandinavian Caledonides reshaped tectonic models for the region. Nevertheless, in spite of much progress regarding the meaning and significance of this find, the history of rock that the diamonds were found in is complex and s...
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In-situ monazite Th–U–total Pb dating and zircon LA–ICP–MS depth-profiling was applied to metasedimentary rocks from the Vaimok Lens in the Seve Nappe Complex (SNC), Scandinavian Caledonides. Results of monazite Th–U–total Pb dating, coupled with major and trace element mapping of monazite, revealed 603 ± 16 Ma Neoproterozoic cores surrounded by ri...
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Detrital zircon provenance studies of Precambrian metasedimentary rocks in Wedel Jarlsberg Land and Sørkapp Land, Svalbard’s Southwestern Caledonian Basement Province, were conducted to evaluate local stratigraphic correlations and the role of long-distance strike-slip displacements in assembling the basement of the Arctic Caledonides. The detrital...
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Eocene Eurekan deformation has proven to be an enigmatic sequence of tectonic episodes dominated by tectonic plate compression and translation in the circum-Arctic region. Prins Karls Forland on western Spitsbergen is composed of Neoproterozoic siliciclastic metasediments of Laurentian affinity regionally metamorphosed to greenschist facies conditi...
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New sensitive high-resolution ion microprobe (SHRIMP) UPb zircon geochronologic data, whole-rock geochemical and Sr-Nd-Pb isotopic data, and zircon and quartz δ18O isotopic data from the Staré Město granitoids (SMG), Jawornik granitoids (JG), and Kłodzko-Złoty Stok granitoids (KZSG) and associated mafic and ultramafic rocks are examined. This study...
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1 | INTRODUCTION This special issue of the Journal of Metamorphic Geology is a collection of papers originally presented at the 12th International Eclogite Conference, held in Are, Sweden, in August 2017. The conference brought together 121 participants from 18 countries around the world. The title of this special issue, “High- and ultrahigh-pressu...
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Tourmaline occurring in hornfelses from the eastern envelope of the Karkonosze Granite (Western Sudetes, Poland) reveals at least two stages of crystallization expressed by its complex zoning. The cores and mantles of the crystals probably grew during prograde metamorphism under intermediate pressure-temperature conditions reflected by increasing M...
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The Seve Nappe Complex (SNC) of the Scandinavian Caledonides records a well-documented history of high pressure (HP) and ultra-high pressure (UHP) metamorphism. Eclogites of the SNC occur in two areas in Sweden, namely Jämtland and Norrbotten. The Jämtland eclogites and associated rocks are well studied and provide evidence for late Ordovician UHP...
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A recent increase in fieldwork activity within the Southwestern Basement Province (SBP) of Svalbard followed by detailed geochronological and petrological studies has allowed recognition of previously unknown magmatic and metamorphic events in the studied region. These discoveries of, e.g. true c. 950 Ma granitic magmatism, c. 640 Ma Torellian meta...
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The Seve Nappe Complex of the Scandinavian Caledonides is thought to be derived from the distal passive margin of Baltica which collided with Laurentia in the Scandian Phase of the Caledonian Orogeny at 430–400 Ma. Parts of the Seve Nappe Complex were affected by pre-Scandian high- and ultrahigh-pressure metamorphism, in a tectonic framework that i...
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The Paleoproterozoic Falun Zn-Pb-Cu-(Au-Ag) pyritic sulfide deposit in the Bergslagen ore district, Sweden, is enveloped by hydrothermally altered rocks metamorphosed to the lower amphibolite facies. Immobile-element ratios suggest that the alteration precursors were volcanic rocks of mainly rhyolitic to dacitic composition. Least altered examples...
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Barker, A.K., Muir, D.D., Majka, J.M., Troll, V.R. (2017). Precision and accuracy of glass analyses by EMP at Uppsala University. EarthChem Library doi: 10.1594/IEDA/100696
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The relative stabilities of phases within the two systems monazite – fluorapatite – allanite and xenotime – (Y,HREE)-rich fluorapatite – (Y,HREE)-rich epidote have been tested experimentally as a function of pressure and temperature in systems roughly replicating granitic to pelitic composition with high and moderate bulk CaO/Na2O ratios over a wid...
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Ultramafic portions of ophiolitic fragments in the Arabian–Nubian Shield (ANS) show pervasive carbonate alteration forming various degrees of carbonated serpentinites and listvenitic rocks. Notwithstanding the extent of the alteration, little is known about the processes that caused it, the source of the CO2 or the conditions of alteration. This st...
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Metamorphic diamond in crustal rocks provides important information on the deep subduction of continental crust. Here we present a new occurrence of diamond within the Seve Nappe Complex of the Scandinavian Caledonides, on Åreskutan in Jämtland County, Sweden. Microdiamond is found in-situ as single and composite (diamond + carbonate) inclusions wi...
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The Raahe–Ladoga Shear Complex is a major crustal structure representing the Archaean–Palaeoproterozoic boundary in the Fennoscandian Shield. The complex developed during the Svecofennian Orogeny (c. 1.9 – 1.8 Ga) beginning with regional thrust tectonic phases D1 and D2, followed by large-scale shearing events D3 and D4. The Pielavesi Shear Zone is...
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The blueschists occurrence at the Kopina Mt. is situated at the eastern margin of the Karkonosze-Izera Massif in the West Sudetes of the northern Bohemian Massif. Metabasic rocks with continental crust affinity occur as lenses within the prevailing metasediments. The metabasites consist mainly of garnet, blue amphibole, epidote, chlorite-I, titanit...
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An alkali mafic-ultramafic igneous suite of composite intrusions, lenses and associated reenstones are hosted by Neoproterozoic metasedimentary sequences in Chamberlindalen, Southwest Svalbard. This study focuses on the alkali igneous suite of Chamberlindalen with a view to determining the conditions of magma storage. The rocks from Chamberlindalen...
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Fluorapatite-monazite-xenotime-allanite mineralogy, petrology, and textures are described for a suite of Kiruna-type apatite-iron oxide ore bodies from the Grängesberg Mining District in the Bergslagen ore province, south central Sweden. Fluorapatite occurs in three main lithological assemblages. These include: (1) the apatite-iron oxide ore bodies...
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We warmly welcome Åke Johansson's comments on our paper (Gee et al., 2015a) and, in particular, on our conclusion that the Grenville-Sveconorwegian Orogen probably continues northwards into todaýs high Arctic, beneath the shallow continental margin shelf seas of the North Atlantic Ocean. We appreciate Johansson's preference for an alternative, more...
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U-Th-Pb (zircon and monazite) ion probe data have provided constraints on the timing of emplacement and metamorphism of magmatic rocks close to the Palaeoproterozoic, Falun base metal sulphide deposit in the Bergslagen lithotectonic unit, Fennoscandian Shield, Sweden, and, thereby the timing of mineralization. Hydrothermal alteration and mineraliza...
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When continents collide, continental crust of the lower plate may be subducted to mantle depth and return to the surface to form eclogite facies metamorphic terranes, as typified by the Western Gneiss Complex of the Scandinavian Caledonides. Proterozoic basement of the Lofoten Islands, located northeast and along strike of the Western Gneiss Comple...
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Ultrahigh-pressure metamorphism (UHPM) has recently been discovered in far-travelled allochthons of the Scandinavian Caledonides, including finding of diamond in the Seve Nappe Complex. This UHPM of Late Ordovician age is older and less recognized than that in the Western Gneiss Region of southwestern Norway, which was related to terminal collision...
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We report on the occurrence of peculiar Ba- and Ti-enriched dark mica in metasedimentary rocks that underwent high-pressure metamorphism in the diamond stability field followed by decompression to granulite facies conditions. The mica occurs as well-developed preserved laths in a quartzofeldspathic matrix. The mean concentrations of BaO and TiO2 in...