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The Journal of Geology | 2013

A hidden alkaline and carbonatite province of early carboniferous age in northeast Poland: Zircon U-Pb and pyrrhotite Re-Os geochronology

Daniel Demaiffe; Janina Wiszniewska; Ewa Krzemińska; Ian S. Williams; Holly J. Stein; Stéphane Brassinnes; Daniel Ohnenstetter; Etienne Deloule

Extensive geophysical investigations in NE Poland in the 1950s and 1960s led to the discovery of an alkaline and carbonatite magmatic province buried under thick (600–800 m) Meso-Cenozoic cover north of the Trans-European Suture Zone, or Tornquist Line. Drilling focused on geophysical anomalies identified three intrusions in the Paleoproterozoic metasedimentary and metavolcanic rocks of the Mazowsze Domain: the Pisz gabbro-syenite massif, the Ełk syenite massif, and the small, differentiated Tajno body consisting of clinopyroxenite cumulates and syenites crosscut by carbonatite veins. Emplacement ages for these intrusions have been obtained by (1) zircon U-Pb geochronology on a gabbro from Pisz, a syenite from Ełk, and an albitite from Tajno and (2) a Re-Os model age for pyrrhotite from a Tajno carbonatite. The ages measured by both methods fall in the narrow range 354–345 Ma (Early Carboniferous: Tournaisian). This is slightly younger than the Late Devonian (380–360 Ma) Kola Peninsula alkaline and carbonatite province (20 intrusions) of NE Russia and Karelia but is of comparable age to the first manifestations of the long-lasting (∼100 m.yr.) Carboniferous to Permian magmatic event (360–250 Ma) manifest in northern Europe (from the British Isles to southern Scandinavia, the North Sea, and northern Germany) in the foreland of the Variscan orogeny (in the so-called West European Carboniferous Basin) and the East European Craton.


Gondwana Research | 2007

Evidence of arc-related Svecofennian magmatic activity in the southwestern margin of the East European Craton in Poland

Janina Wiszniewska; Ewa Krzemińska; Wolfgang Dörr


Terra Nova | 2005

A Late Paleoproterozoic (1.80 Ga) subduction-related mafic igneous suite from Lomza, NE Poland

Ewa Krzemińska; Ian S. Williams; Janina Wiszniewska


Precambrian Research | 2009

An extension of the Svecofennian orogenic province into NE Poland: Evidence from geochemistry and detrital zircon from Paleoproterozoic paragneisses

Ian S. Williams; Ewa Krzemińska; Janina Wiszniewska


Archive | 2007

Late Paleoproterozoic arc-related granites from the Mazowsze domain, NE Poland

Ewa Krzemińska; Janina Wiszniewska; Ian S. Williams; Wolfgang Dörr


Geological Quarterly | 2010

Late Svecofennian sedimentary basins in the crystalline basement of NE Poland and adjacent area of Lithuania: ages, major sources of detritus, and correlations

Ewa Krzemińska; Janina Wiszniewska; Grazina Skridlaite; Ian S. Williams


Przeglad Geologiczny | 2006

Rewizja wieku najstarszych" skal w podlozu krystalicznym polnocno-wschodniej Polski

Ewa Krzemińska; Janina Wiszniewska; Ian S. Williams


Przeglad Geologiczny | 2006

Wczesnokarboñski wiek intruzji platformowych w podlozu krystalicznym NE Polski

Ewa Krzemińska; Janina Wiszniewska; Ian S. Williams


The 86th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, New Orleans | 2017

Inter-tooth differences in enamel defect and δ18O sequences: implications for research on individual high resolution stress histories

Carsten Witzel; Arkadiusz Sołtysiak; Ewa Krzemińska; Zbigniew Czupyt


The 86th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, New Orleans | 2017

Environmental background for a catastrophic event in an early urban centre in Syria: the evidence from oxygen isotopes and enamel defects

Arkadiusz Sołtysiak; Carsten Witzel; Holger Schutkowski; Ewa Krzemińska; Zbigniew Czupyt

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Ian S. Williams

Australian National University

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Wolfgang Dörr

Goethe University Frankfurt

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Daniel Demaiffe

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Stéphane Brassinnes

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Holly J. Stein

Colorado State University

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Daniel Ohnenstetter

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Adam Nadachowski

Polish Academy of Sciences

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