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Journal Article 
Metasomatism of gabbro - mineral replacement and element mobilization during the Sveconorwegian metamorphic event 
Engvik, AK; Mezger, K; Wortelkamp, S; Bast, R; Corfu, F; Korneliussen, A; Ihlen, P; Bingen, B; Austrheim, H; , 
2011 
Yes 
Journal of Metamorphic Geology
ISSN: 0263-4929
EISSN: 1525-1314 
WILEY 
HOBOKEN 
29 
399-423 
English 
Widespread metasomatism affected the 100 km long and 25 km wide Proterozoic Bamble and Modum-Kongsberg sectors, South Norway, resulting in the chemical and mineralogical transformation of wide segments of continental crust. Scapolitization was associated with veining, and was followed by albitization, transforming metagabbros pervasively over large areas. Fluids played an active role in these reactions, forming H2O-, CO2- and Cl-bearing phases at the expense of the primary volatile-free minerals, causing depletion in Fe and infiltration of K, Mg, Na, B and P. The transformation of gabbro to scapolite metagabbro is observed as a fluid front replacing the primary magmatic mineral assemblage in three stages: during an incipient amphibolitization stage, the primary mafic minerals were replaced by anthophyllite or hastingsite, followed by pargasitic and edenitic Ca-amphibole. Magnetite was dissolved, while rutile formed by the breakdown of ilmenite. Plagioclase was replaced by Cl-rich scapolite (Me19-42) reflecting Cl-saturation, while K-and Mg-saturation produced phlogopite, enstatite, sapphirine and rare corundum. The high modal contents of chlorapatite and tourmaline in the scapolite metagabbro imply infiltration of B and P. The albitites consist dominantly of albite (Ab(95-98)) with varying, generally small, amounts of chlorite, calcite, rutile, epidote and pumpellyite. They formed from a H2O-CO2-fluid rich in Na. The gabbro yields a zircon U-Pb age of 1149 +/- 7 Ma and tonalite 1294 +/- 38 Ma, whereas rutile from scapolite metagabbro and albitite has U-Pb ages of 1090-1084 Ma, and phlogopite produced during scapolitization Rb-Sr ages of 1070-1040 Ma. Temperature conditions for the scapolitization are inferred to have been 600-700 degrees C. The reported ages, combined with mineralogical and petrographic observations and inferred P-T conditions, indicate that the metasomatism was a part of the regional Sveconorwegian amphibolite facies metamorphic phase. Initial Sr-87/Sr-86 of the scapolite ranges from 0.704 to 0.709. The Sr-signature, the Cl-and B-rich environment and regional distribution of lithologies suggest that the fluid may have originated from evaporites that were mobilized during the regional metamorphism. 
Physical Sciences - Other Topics; albitization, Bamble, metasomatism, scapolitization, Sveconorwegian; granulite-facies transition, western gneiss region, bamble-sector, u-pb,; south norway, fluid-flow, stability relations, crustal evolution,; odegardens-verk, ortho-pyroxene 
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