Tab. 2: Average geochemical composition of dolerites from Neuschwabenland

In western Neuschwabenland basic dikes occur in the Jurassic lavas and Permian sediments of Vestfjella as weil as in the Precambrian sedimentary-volcanogenic rock sequence of the Ahlmannryggen and in the Precambrian crystalline complexes of Heimefrontfjella and Mannefallknausane. The concentration of the dikes in Vestfjella is conspicuous. Two main directions of strike perpendicular to each other are recognizable, from which the NE-SW striking one is predominant. The direction of the dikes coincides with the Mesozoic and younger fracture tectonics. Age relationships by structural, petrographical and geochemical observations are confirmed by palaeomagnetic and radiometrie age determinations from PETERS et al. (1986). Considerations on the geochemistry of further dolerite occurrences from Antarctica and other regions of the Gondwana continent are pointed out. Finally comparisons with the analogous South African dike system show the geotectonic significance of the dolerite dikes for the break-up of Gondwana.

Supplement to: Spaeth, Gerhard; Schüll, P (1987): A survey of mesozoic dolerite dikes from western Neuschwabenland, Antarctica, and their geotectonic significance. Polarforschung, 57(1/2), 93-113

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DOI https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.761606
PID https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.29585.d001
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Creator Spaeth, Gerhard; Schüll, P
Publisher PANGAEA
Publication Year 1987
Rights Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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Resource Type Supplementary Dataset; Dataset
Format text/tab-separated-values
Size 216 data points
Discipline Earth System Research
Spatial Coverage (-15.000W, -75.000S, -1.000E, -71.700N); Ahlmannryggen, Neuschwabenland, Antarctica; Heimefrontfjella, Antarctica; Vestfjella, Kraul Mountains, Neuschwabenland, Antarctica