Abstract
Large belts of supracrustal rocks are abundant in the Ammassalik region of S.E. Greenland, and are referred to collectively as the Siportoq supracrustal association. They comprise overwhelmingly metasediments, mainly of quartz-rich or semipelitic composition, with variable proportions of quartz, kyanite, sillimanite, garnet and biotite. Graphitic schists are also common and marble horizons occur up to a kilometre thick. Garnet amphibolites are volumetrically minor, and ultramafic rocks are extremely rare. Lithological banding representing relict bedding and rare cross-bedding are locally well preserved. The compositions of the metasedimentary rocks suggest that their provenance was dominantly sialic and the great thickness of semi-pelitic rocks suggests that additions of immature minerals kept pace with gentle subsidence of a basin or shelf environment. The thick marble horizons indicate periods of relative stability. Unlike the surrounding quartzo-feldspathic gneisses in the north of the area, the supracrustal rocks do not appear to have undergone granulite facies metamorphism.
Highlights
Previous mapping of coastal areas of the Ammassalik region revealed several intercalations of supracrustal rocks within the regional quartzo-feldspathic orthogneisses
The compositions of the metasedimentary rocks suggest that their provenance was dominantly sialic and the great thickness of semi-pelitic rocks suggests that additions of immature minerals kept pace with gentle subsidence of a basin or shelf environment
The paragneisses surrounding the AmmassaJik Intrusive CompJex were severeJy modified by granulite facies metamorphism and partial melting c. 1850 Ma ago (Pedersen & Bridgwater, 1979) and most of their primary characteristics have been obliterated
Summary
Previous mapping of coastal areas of the Ammassalik region revealed several intercalations of supracrustal rocks within the regional quartzo-feldspathic orthogneisses. Mapping by lCE and RPH during 1986 brought to light several new supracrustal intercalations north and west of Sermilik, whilst BC and VNV collected more details of the supracrustal suites east of Sermilik and in the Siportoq area. These new findings are outlined in this paper. 1850 Ma ago (Pedersen & Bridgwater, 1979) and most of their primary characteristics have been obliterated. Correlation of supracrustal sheets throughout the region is based on similarities in lithological composition and preliminary isotopic age data of paragneisses and marbles (Kalsbeek & Taylor, this volume)
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