Journal article
Fission track dating, thermal histories and tectonics of igneous intrusions in East Greenland
AJW Gleadow, CK Brooks
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology | SPRINGER VERLAG | Published : 1979
DOI: 10.1007/BF00371880
Abstract
Fission track ages have been measured for 12 sphenes, 18 zircons and 25 apatites separated largely from Lower Tertiary magmatic rocks of East Greenland, with a few examples from Caledonian rocks. The sphene and zircon ages of Caledonian rocks agree with other radiometric ages but apatite is strongly discordant indicating that these rocks cooled very slowly over a 200 m.y. period. It was not until the Permian/Lower Jurassic that they finally cooled below 100 ° C, possibly as a consequence of uplift and erosion at this time in connection with extensive rifting. No evidence of a Tertiary imprint has been found in these rocks. Layered gabbros, such as Skaergaard, were emplaced at about the same ..
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