U-Pb zircon dating of the plutonic Hisingen suite in SW Sweden: geochemical classification and evaluation of field methods for differentiation
Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the c. 1.5 Ga Hisingen suite and the c. 1.3 Ga
Kungsbacka bimodal suite by LA–ICP–MS U–Pb zircon dating, geochemical classification,
magnetic susceptibility, gamma ray spectrometry and handheld X–ray fluorescence analyses.
Four rock samples were collected across a previously mapped contact between the two suites,
and mineral separation was performed to isolate zircons for analysis. Zircon dating of two of
the samples gave ages of 1556±8 Ma and 1557±6 Ma for this thesis, while the two others were
dated by Winblad (2022), which gave ages between 1548–1538 Ma. These ages ascribe the
rocks to the main part of the Hisingen suite continental arc magmatism at 1588–1522 Ma. None
of the analyses showed ages coeval with the intraorogenic period when the Kungsbacka
bimodal suite intruded. Previously collected and analyzed rocks were used to compare with and
classify the newly collected rocks. The newly collected rocks were classified as magnesian,
calc-alkalic granites and granodiorites, which are described by the literature as common in the
plutonic parts of magmatic arcs. Trace element analysis revealed a possibly diagnostic signature
of the Heavy Rare Earth Elements (HREE) between the Hisingen and some of the Kungsbacka
suite rocks. No other diagnostic trends were identified by magnetic susceptibility, gamma ray
radiation or XRF analysis. A comparison between handheld XRF analysis and whole-rock
chemical analysis showed that the XRF performs well for certain elements that can be useful
when characterizing granitic rocks.
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Date
2023-04-13Author
Nordqvist, Max
Keywords
U–Pb dating
zircon
total whole rock chemistry
handheld XRF
magnetic susceptibility
gamma ray spectrometry
LA–ICP–MS
SEM
granite
granodiorite
Idefjorden Terrane
Sveconorwegian Province
Series/Report no.
B1181
Language
eng