1987
DOI: 10.17741/bgsf/59.2.006
|View full text |Cite
|
Sign up to set email alerts
|

The Lapland greenstone belt: Stratigraphic and depositional features in northern Finland

Abstract: The Lapland greenstone belt formed in a continental environment, as a result of rifting of the 3.1-3.0 Ga Saamian craton. The basin subsided to a depth of five kilometres between 3.0-2.5 Ga and contains a sequence which is subdivided into Lower, Middle and Upper Lapponian groups, with the Middle Lapponian metasediments separating the Lower Lapponian Salla-Jauratsi and Upper Lapponian Kittilä greenstone successions. After a folding episode the Lapponian supergroup was covered with the Kumpu conglomerate-metasan… Show more

Help me understand this report

Search citation statements

Order By: Relevance

Paper Sections

Select...
1

Citation Types

0
2
0

Year Published

1992
1992
2022
2022

Publication Types

Select...
5

Relationship

0
5

Authors

Journals

citations
Cited by 5 publications
(2 citation statements)
references
References 25 publications
0
2
0
Order By: Relevance
“…To the south, the volcano-sedimentary 2.44-1.92 Ga Peräpohja schist belt (Ranta et al, 2015) has very low heat production rates in the range similar to that of Archean Karelian craton in the eastern Finland and some Svecofennian schist belts. The Central Lapland greenstone belt (Saverikko, 1987) is not much different in its thermal properties when compared to Peräpohja schists. The highest spot reading of heat production (19.4 µWm -3 ) occurs in the 1.79-1.77 Ga Nattanen granite (Heilimo et al, 2009), as a result of high Th content.…”
Section: Regional Variation In Heat Productionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…To the south, the volcano-sedimentary 2.44-1.92 Ga Peräpohja schist belt (Ranta et al, 2015) has very low heat production rates in the range similar to that of Archean Karelian craton in the eastern Finland and some Svecofennian schist belts. The Central Lapland greenstone belt (Saverikko, 1987) is not much different in its thermal properties when compared to Peräpohja schists. The highest spot reading of heat production (19.4 µWm -3 ) occurs in the 1.79-1.77 Ga Nattanen granite (Heilimo et al, 2009), as a result of high Th content.…”
Section: Regional Variation In Heat Productionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…There is a greenstone belt, i.e. schist area, which is characterized by volcanic and sedimentary rocks (Saverikko 1987). The area has attracted the interest of several mining exploration companies which have claimed large areas especially in the northern parts of Sodankylä and Kittilä municipalities.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%