Provenance and exhumation of an exotic eclogite-bearing nappe in the Caledonides: a U–Pb and Rb–Sr study of the Jæren nappe, SW Norway SmitM.A. BröckerM. KooijmanE. SchererE.E. 2016 <p>The provenance and exhumation history of paragneisses that enclose the 471–458 Ma eclogites in the Caledonian Jæren nappe, SW Norway, were constrained by performing U–Pb analysis on detrital zircon and Rb–Sr dating of mica. Zircon grains from four samples were analysed by laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, providing detrital U–Pb ages between 3130 and 620 Ma. These data suggest Laurentian provenance, implying the existence of an early Caledonian (Taconian) HP fragment of Laurentian crust in the southern Scandinavian Caledonides. Several rims and recrystallized zircon patches yielded U–Pb ages averaging at 469 ± 6 Ma (2σ). These are identical to the Lu–Hf ages of the eclogites and underscore the importance of Taconian metamorphism in this part of the Caledonides. The main phengite Rb–Sr age cluster at 424.4 ± 4.6 Ma provides time constraints on the amphibolite-facies recrystallization of former high-Si phengite. Five out of seven biotite Rb–Sr ages were identical, yielding a weighted mean age of 413.6 ± 2.6 Ma. Low-Si phengite and biotite in three samples gave <em>c</em>. 400 Ma ages. The Rb–Sr data record the mid-crustal emplacement of the exotic Jæren nappe and its subsequent unroofing along the western edge of Baltica during the backsliding and collapse of the Scandian orogenic front. </p>