Is the Estonian Alutaguse Section of Eastern Fennoscandia a continuation of the Southern Svecofennian Finnish Terranes, or is it akin to the Swedish Bergslagen region?
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This research explores the geochemistry of Paleoproterozoic metasedimentary and metavolcanic units in the Alutaguse region of North Estonia and the South Svecofennian (SS) zones, including Ladoga, Saimaa, Häme Belt, and Uusimaa Belt, to better understand the tectonic evolution of the Svecofennian Orogeny in Eastern Fennoscandia. Metasedimentary units consist of micaceous gneisses (± Grt ± Crd ± Sil), while metavolcanics include amphibolites and pyroxenic gneisses. Historical and new data show that High-SiO₂ (>63 wt%) metasediments have felsic origins similar to the Upper Continental Crust (UCC), whereas Low-SiO₂ (≤63 wt%) metasediments, resembling graywackes and shales, indicate mafic to intermediate origins similar to Post-Archean Australian Shale (PAAS). Various weathering indices, including CIA, PIA, CIW, and ICV for metasediments, and AI, CCPI, WIP, and SI for metavolcanics, were applied to reveal these geochemical trends. The metavolcanics are classified as subalkaline, with geochemical signatures pointing to asthenospheric mantle origins for Alutaguse and subducted oceanic crust origins for SS. Tectonic affinity analyses indicate a predominant oceanic arc setting in both regions. High concentrations of CaO and MnO in Alutaguse and Uusimaa metasediments suggest a genetic link, positioning Alutaguse as a backarc of 1.90-1.89 Ga back-arc to the Uusimaa belt, followed by the accretion of the Uusimaa and Häme belts around 1.87 Ga, marking the closure of the Svecofennian ocean. The Alutaguse zone probably developed as a back-arc to the Tallinn-Uusimaa belt after the accretion of the Bergslagen microcontinent. This interpretation is supported by geophysical anomalies correlated with Zn-Pb-Fe mineralisation, which shows similarities to Bergslagen's VMS provinces and warrants further investigation.
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