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The Farsund Shear Zone: geochemical evidence for lithological diversity in the wall rock of the Rogaland Anorthosite Province, South Norway
The Rogaland Anorthosite Province (RAP) – a typical Proterozoic Anorthosite–Mangerite– Charnockite (AMC) plutonic complex exposed in the Sveconorwegian orogen in South Norway – was emplaced diapirically through the crust, along a shear zone, at c. 933–916 Ma. The shear zone, recently defined as the Farsund Shear Zone (FSZ), crops out along the eastern flank of the anorthosite province, and it is made up of strongly foliated, steeply dipping, banded gneisses. The banded gneisses comprise a diversity of lithologies: metabasites, granitoid gneisses, augen gneisses and kinzigitic gneisses. Major and trace element compositions of samples mostly from the banded gneisses
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