Feldspar megacrysts and anorthosite xenolith-bearing dykes in the Narssarssuaq area, South Greenland

Authors

  • T Winther

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34194/rapggu.v154.8168

Abstract

Numerous dyke intrusions are found in the Narssarssuaq area of the Gardar province, a Mid-Proterozoic intracontinental rift system. Ten to fifteen percent of these dykes, which range in composition from trachybasalt to phonolite and rhyolite, contain significant proportions of feldspar megacrysts and occasionally anorthosite xenoliths. Two groups of dykes are distinguished; the older group is more alkaline, richer in incompatible elements and contains more anorthosite xenoliths than the younger. It is probable that the main reason for the differences is variation in magma production through time and from one area to another. Chemical zonation in the dykes reflects compositional gradients in the feeding magma reservoirs; the magma reservoirs acting as open systems in which crystal fractionation was an important controlling process. The anorthosite xenoliths are not strictly cognate with their hosts, but were derived from comparable alkaline magmas with a composition roughly corresponding to the most primitive of the dykes. The plagioclase megacrysts were presumably formed at an early stage of the development of the magma chambers. Rb-Sr dating of one of the dykes from the older group of dykes gives an age of 1206 ± 20 Ma and an initial 87Sr/86Sr ratio of 0.7028 ± 0.0001 supporting a low degree of contamination with upper crustal Sr.

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Published

1992-01-01

How to Cite

Winther, T. (1992). Feldspar megacrysts and anorthosite xenolith-bearing dykes in the Narssarssuaq area, South Greenland. Rapport Grønlands Geologiske Undersøgelse, 154, 49–59. https://doi.org/10.34194/rapggu.v154.8168