Särna alkaline complex

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The Särna alkaline complex is a group of intrusive igneous rocks in Dalarna, Sweden. Emplacement and cooling of magma into rock occurred during the Carboniferous Period. The complex is aligned with the Oslo Rift, which formed around the same time; it is thought that they are related.[1]

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  1. ^ Bylund, G.; Patchett, P.J. (1977), Palaeomagnetic and Rb-Sr isotopic evidence for the age of the Särna alkaline complex, western central Sweden, vol. 10, Lithos, pp. 73–79