LATE ARCHAEAN TO MESOPROTEROZOIC GEOLOGY OF FENNOSCANDIA ILLUSTRATED AS A TIME-SPACE CORRELATION CHART AND TIME-SLICE PALAEOGEOGRAPHIC RECONSTRUCTIONS
A series of time-slice palaeogeographic reconstructions are based on available published palaeomagnetic information, supplemented by locally constrained structural vergence directions to further refine possible plate movement vectors. The reconstructions were constructed using the Paleogis plugin for ArcGIS. Plate modeling also utilised the Gplates software. Timing of igneous, metamorphic and cooling activity are shown, together with the intrusion of major dykes swarms and of mineralisation. Regionally distinct patterns of activity are clearly apparent and may be compared with information for other regions of Nuna, using standardized symbology across all domains.
Comparison of the Fennoscandian and North American charts emphasizes similarities in the age of activity but also highlights differences in timimg. The palaeogeographic reconstructions demonstrate the importance of information from Greenland, an area in which information is generally scarce. The contribution presented here is intended as a step in expanding coverage of Palaeoproterozoic domains beyond the charts already available for southern Africa and North America.