| Larsen, Rune B., Grant, Thomas, Sørensen, Bjørn E., Tegner, Christian, McEnroe, Suzanne, Pastore, Zeudia, Fichler, Christine, Nikolaisen, Even, Grannes, Kim R., Church, Nathan, ter Maat, Geertje W., Michels, Alexander (2018) Portrait of a giant deep-seated magmatic conduit system: The Seiland Igneous Province. Lithos, 296. 600-622 doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2017.11.013 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Petroleum, Sem Sælands vei 1, 7491 Trondheim, Norway ED 2) Aarhus University, Earth System Petrology...PT The Seiland Igneous Province (SIP), Northern Norway, contains >5000 km2 of mafic, CE ultramafic intrusions...8-10 % peridotitic complexes, 2-4 % carbonatite, syenite and diorite that formed within a narrow (<10 Ma)...short duration of time. Here, at 70o N in northern Norway (Fig. 1), we have an CE unparalleled opportunity...Øksfjord Peninsula. Larger alkaline complexes occur on Sørøya in the far west and Stjernøya in the centre of |
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