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Exhumation of high-pressure rocks beneath the Solund Basin, Western Gneiss Region of Norway

January 1, 2003

The Solund-Hyllestad-Lavik area affords an excellent opportunity to understand the ultrahigh-pressure Scandian orogeny because it contains a near-complete record of ophiolite emplacement, high-pressure metamorphism and large-scale extension. In this area, the Upper Allochthon was intruded by the c. 434 Ma Sogneskollen granodiorite and thrust eastward over the Middle/Lower Allochthon, probably in the Wenlockian. The Middle/Lower Allochthon was subducted to c. 50 km depth and the structurally lower Western Gneiss Complex was subducted to eclogite facies conditions at c. 80 km depth by c. 410-400 Ma. Within < 5-10 Myr, all these units were exhumed by the Nordfjord-Sogn detachment zone, producing shear strains > 100. Exhumation to upper crustal levels was complete by c. 403 Ma. The Solund fault produced the last few km of tectonic exhumation, bringing the near-ultrahigh-pressure rocks to within c. 3 km vertical distance from the low-grade Solund Conglomerate.

Publication Year 2003
Title Exhumation of high-pressure rocks beneath the Solund Basin, Western Gneiss Region of Norway
DOI 10.1046/j.1525-1314.2003.00468.x
Authors B. R. Hacker, T.B. Andersen, D.B. Root, L. Mehl, J.M. Mattinson, J. L. Wooden
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Metamorphic Geology
Index ID 70025777
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse