Early Palaeozoic metamorphic history of the Midland Valley, Southern Uplands–Longford-Down massif and the Lake District, British Isles
Autor: | Grahame J.H. Oliver, Alan E. S. Kemp, John L. Smellie, B.C. Hepworth, L. J. Evans, J. R. Baldwin, L. J. Thomas, D. M. Casey |
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Rok vydání: | 1984 |
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010506 paleontology
Prehnite-pumpellyite facies Paleozoic Greenschist Paleontology Metamorphism Zeolite facies 010502 geochemistry & geophysics 01 natural sciences Facies Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous) Ordovician 14. Life underwater Geology 0105 earth and related environmental sciences Terrane |
Zdroj: | Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Earth Sciences. 75:245-258 |
ISSN: | 1473-7116 0263-5933 |
DOI: | 10.1017/s0263593300013882 |
Popis: | A model for the early Palaeozoic metamorphic history of the Midland Valley and adjacent areas to the S in Scotland, England and Ireland is based on the results of new field mapping, thin section petrography, electron probe microanalysis, X-ray diffractometry, conodont and palynomorph colouration and graptolite reflectance measurement.The oldest metamorphic rocks of the Midland Valley of Scotland, excluding xenoliths in post-Silurian lavas, are possibly the blueschist occurrences in the melange unit of the Ballantrae complex. These may be tectonised remnants of (?)pre-Arenig ocean-floor subducted during closure of the Iapetus Ocean. In the early Ordovician, the melange terrane was dynamothermally metamorphosed during obduction of newly-formed ocean crust. The obduction process piled up a thick sequence of various ocean-floor types such that burial metamorphism in parts reached pumpellyite-actinolite facies; elsewhere prehnite-pumpellyite and zeolite facies was attained.Whilst the Midland Valley acted as an inter- or fore-arc basin during the Late Ordovician and Silurian and experienced burial metamorphism, an accretionary prism was formed to the S. Accretion, tectonic burial and metamorphism of ocean-floor and trench sediment was continuous in the Southern Uplands and the Longford-Down massif of Ireland through Late Ordovician to Late Silurian times. Rocks at the present-day surface vary from zeolite facies to prehnitepumpellyite facies. Silurian trench-slope basin sediments can be recognised in part by their lower grade of burial metamorphism. Greenschist facies rocks of the prism probably lie close to the surface.The Lake District island-arc terrane of Northern England has an early Ordovician history of burial metamorphism up to prehnite-pumpellyite facies. The Late Ordovician and Silurian metamorphic history is one of sedimentary burial complicated by tectonism and intrusion of granite plutons to a relatively high level. The Iapetus suture is marked by a weak contrast in metamorphic grade. |
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