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Journal of the Geological Society; May 2008; v. 165; no. 3; p. 755-767; DOI: 10.1144/0016-76492007-102
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Original Article

Provenance of Lower Cretaceous sediments in the Wandel Sea Basin, North Greenland

T.S. RØhr, T. Andersen and H. Dypvik

Department of Geosciences, University of Oslo, PO Box 1047 Blindern, 0316 Oslo, Norway (e-mail: t.s.rohr{at}geo.uio.no)

Detrital zircons in Lower Cretaceous sedimentary formations from the Wandel Sea Basin (Kilen, Peary Land) were dated by U–Pb and analysed for Hf isotopes by laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS). Samples from Kilen and Peary Land display a wide range of U–Pb ages, with significant zircon populations at 1.0–1.1 and 1.8–2.0 Ga. Major hiati occur between 2.1 and 2.4 and from 0.48 to 0.91 Ga. Low initial {epsilon}Hf values indicate that recycled crust components are significant in Caledonian-aged zircons, and in Palaeoproterozoic (1.8–2.0 Ga) and Neoarchaean zircon populations. Other U–Pb age populations in the studied samples are dominated by zircons with positive {epsilon}Hf values indicating a significant contribution of mantle-derived material in these periods. A narrow range of {epsilon}Hf values is commonly seen within a given U–Pb age population, and the values seen in the samples are in general correlated with the different age populations and their frequency. One exception is the 1.8–2.0 Ga population, where variations suggest variable sources. The U–Pb and Hf data are consistent with Greenland as the sole source of zircon from the studied sandstones.







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