Fission track dating of lower Tertiary rhyolitic glass rocks from Disko

Authors

  • K Hansen
  • A.K Pedersen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34194/rapggu.v125.7884

Abstract

The Tertiary igneous activity in West Greenland has not been dated in detail. Sediments contemporaneous with, or slightly older than, the early volcanic rocks are assigned amiddle Paleocene age from palaeontological evidence (Henderson et al., 1981), and palaeomagnetic work by Athavale & Sharma (1975) indicates that the Vaigat Formation picrites and the lower 500 m or so of the overlying Maligât Formation (Hald & Pedersen, 1975) were erupted in the time span represented by geomagnetic anomaly 25 together with the long reversal period between anomalies 25 and 24. The age estimated for this period is 56 to 52 Ma (Butler & Coney, 1981). The late Stage lamprophyre magmatism on Ubekendt Ejland appears to be much younger, about 30 to 40 Ma (Parrott & Reynolds, 1975). No reliable radiometric age determinations have been published from the Disko-Nûgssuaq area.

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Published

1985-12-31

How to Cite

Hansen, K., & Pedersen, A. (1985). Fission track dating of lower Tertiary rhyolitic glass rocks from Disko. Rapport Grønlands Geologiske Undersøgelse, 125, 28–30. https://doi.org/10.34194/rapggu.v125.7884