Localized ductile thrusting north of the Variscan Front, Ross Island, southwest Ireland

Abstract Two thrusts occur on Ross Island: the Head of Ross Thrust and the more southerly Ross Island Thrust. These lie to the north of the Killarney–Mallow Fault (KMF), the boundary frequently interpreted as the Variscan Front. The Ross Island Thrust, exposed in outcrop and in seven borehole cores,...

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Published in:Geological Journal
Main Authors: Nex, Paul A. M., Kinnaird, Judith A., Ixer, Robert A.
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2003
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/gj.918 2024-06-02T08:13:50+00:00 Localized ductile thrusting north of the Variscan Front, Ross Island, southwest Ireland Nex, Paul A. M. Kinnaird, Judith A. Ixer, Robert A. 2003 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/gj.918 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fgj.918 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/gj.918 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Geological Journal volume 38, issue 1, page 15-29 ISSN 0072-1050 1099-1034 journal-article 2003 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/gj.918 2024-05-03T11:25:30Z Abstract Two thrusts occur on Ross Island: the Head of Ross Thrust and the more southerly Ross Island Thrust. These lie to the north of the Killarney–Mallow Fault (KMF), the boundary frequently interpreted as the Variscan Front. The Ross Island Thrust, exposed in outcrop and in seven borehole cores, has emplaced dark blue–grey limestones of the Courceyan Ballysteen Formation over pale grey–brown Rockfield Limestone Formation of Chadian–Holkerian age. These lithologies at Ross Island exhibit a continuum of deformation at both the micro‐ and macro‐scale, beginning with the generation of a spaced cleavage, formed during layer parallel shortening, that was subsequently rotated into parallelism with fold axial planes. Extensional microstructures are predominant in thin section and are associated with attenuation of the fold limb. Calcite veins are also attenuated and lie parallel to a mylonitic fabric close to the thrust plane. Lithological boundaries, the prominent pressure solution cleavage and the southerly dipping limb of an asymmetrical antiform are all parallel and form a composite planar anisotropy. This has controlled the location of the ductile Ross Island Thrust, which formed during the attenuation and shearing of a common fold limb. Ductile thrusts within the limestones at Ross Island contrast with the reactivation of basin‐margin extensional faults further to the south along the major KMF. The Ross Island Thrust is considered to result from deformation ahead of the major northerly propagating Variscan décollement thrust and does not necessitate a continuous décollement structure north of the KMF. Mineralization at Ross Island exhibits remobilization associated with the formation of a pressure‐solution cleavage and probably pre‐dates thrusting. Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ross Island Wiley Online Library Ross Island Geological Journal 38 1 15 29
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description Abstract Two thrusts occur on Ross Island: the Head of Ross Thrust and the more southerly Ross Island Thrust. These lie to the north of the Killarney–Mallow Fault (KMF), the boundary frequently interpreted as the Variscan Front. The Ross Island Thrust, exposed in outcrop and in seven borehole cores, has emplaced dark blue–grey limestones of the Courceyan Ballysteen Formation over pale grey–brown Rockfield Limestone Formation of Chadian–Holkerian age. These lithologies at Ross Island exhibit a continuum of deformation at both the micro‐ and macro‐scale, beginning with the generation of a spaced cleavage, formed during layer parallel shortening, that was subsequently rotated into parallelism with fold axial planes. Extensional microstructures are predominant in thin section and are associated with attenuation of the fold limb. Calcite veins are also attenuated and lie parallel to a mylonitic fabric close to the thrust plane. Lithological boundaries, the prominent pressure solution cleavage and the southerly dipping limb of an asymmetrical antiform are all parallel and form a composite planar anisotropy. This has controlled the location of the ductile Ross Island Thrust, which formed during the attenuation and shearing of a common fold limb. Ductile thrusts within the limestones at Ross Island contrast with the reactivation of basin‐margin extensional faults further to the south along the major KMF. The Ross Island Thrust is considered to result from deformation ahead of the major northerly propagating Variscan décollement thrust and does not necessitate a continuous décollement structure north of the KMF. Mineralization at Ross Island exhibits remobilization associated with the formation of a pressure‐solution cleavage and probably pre‐dates thrusting. Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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author Nex, Paul A. M.
Kinnaird, Judith A.
Ixer, Robert A.
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Kinnaird, Judith A.
Ixer, Robert A.
Localized ductile thrusting north of the Variscan Front, Ross Island, southwest Ireland
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title Localized ductile thrusting north of the Variscan Front, Ross Island, southwest Ireland
title_short Localized ductile thrusting north of the Variscan Front, Ross Island, southwest Ireland
title_full Localized ductile thrusting north of the Variscan Front, Ross Island, southwest Ireland
title_fullStr Localized ductile thrusting north of the Variscan Front, Ross Island, southwest Ireland
title_full_unstemmed Localized ductile thrusting north of the Variscan Front, Ross Island, southwest Ireland
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