Geochemistry, age, and origin of the Högberget granite, western Bergslagen, Sweden. / Bergman, Torbjörn; Schöberg, Hans; Sundblad, Krister.
In: GFF, Vol. 117, No. 2, 06.1995, p. 87-95.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - Geochemistry, age, and origin of the Högberget granite, western Bergslagen, Sweden
AU - Bergman, Torbjörn
AU - Schöberg, Hans
AU - Sundblad, Krister
PY - 1995/6
Y1 - 1995/6
N2 - An undeformed Palaeoproterozoic granite pluton, located at Högberget, 10 km north of Kopparberg in western Bergslagen, has been investigated with respect to petrology, geochemistry, and geochronology. The geochemistry indicates a leucocratic and peraluminous granite and a REE pattern characterized by a large negative Eu-anomaly and a slight enrichment of the light REEs. Age determination by means of the U-Pb in zircon method yielded 1750+10 Ma. The Högberget granite is spatially and genetically related to the Wigström (Högfors) tungsten skam deposit and is comparable with other W-Mo related granites in western Bergslagen (e.g. Pingstaberg, Fjällberg, and Skålhöjden), which tradi-tionally are considered to have an anatectic origin. The data presented in this paper give further support to genetical models favouring a Late- to post-Svecofennian, granite-related origin for the W-Mo deposits in western Bergslagen and are in strong conflict with theories favouring a rift-related Early Svecofennian genesis for these ores. The recognition of c. 1.75 Ga Late Svecofennian granites in western Bergslagen indicates a large time interval between peak of regional • metamorphism and granite formation, which makes a genetic relation between regional metamorphism and the Late Svecofennian granites in western Bergslagen uncertain.
AB - An undeformed Palaeoproterozoic granite pluton, located at Högberget, 10 km north of Kopparberg in western Bergslagen, has been investigated with respect to petrology, geochemistry, and geochronology. The geochemistry indicates a leucocratic and peraluminous granite and a REE pattern characterized by a large negative Eu-anomaly and a slight enrichment of the light REEs. Age determination by means of the U-Pb in zircon method yielded 1750+10 Ma. The Högberget granite is spatially and genetically related to the Wigström (Högfors) tungsten skam deposit and is comparable with other W-Mo related granites in western Bergslagen (e.g. Pingstaberg, Fjällberg, and Skålhöjden), which tradi-tionally are considered to have an anatectic origin. The data presented in this paper give further support to genetical models favouring a Late- to post-Svecofennian, granite-related origin for the W-Mo deposits in western Bergslagen and are in strong conflict with theories favouring a rift-related Early Svecofennian genesis for these ores. The recognition of c. 1.75 Ga Late Svecofennian granites in western Bergslagen indicates a large time interval between peak of regional • metamorphism and granite formation, which makes a genetic relation between regional metamorphism and the Late Svecofennian granites in western Bergslagen uncertain.
KW - Bergslagen
KW - Granite
KW - Högberget
KW - Late Svecofennian
KW - Molybdenum
KW - Skam
KW - Sweden
KW - Tungsten
KW - U-Pb dating
KW - Wigström
KW - Zircon
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U2 - 10.1080/11035899509546205
DO - 10.1080/11035899509546205
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0029479574
VL - 117
SP - 87
EP - 95
JO - GFF
JF - GFF
SN - 1103-5897
IS - 2
ER -
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