Lower and Middle Ordovician conodonts of Laurentian affinity from blocks of limestone in the Rosroe Formation, South Mayo Trough, western Ireland and their palaeogeographic implication

The Middle Ordovician Rosroe Formation consists of some 1350m of coarse, mainly siliciclastic to volcaniclastic sedimentary rocks, deposited in a submarine fan environment, and is restricted to the southern limb of the South Mayo Trough, western Ireland. Discrete allochthonous blocks, reaching 5m in...

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Main Authors: Stouge, Svend, Harper, David A. T., Sevastopulo, George D., O'Mahony, Darren, Murray, John
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Published: 2016
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spelling ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/49b7f554-b0ea-4bbb-9588-0aa218f1fae1 2023-12-03T10:26:13+01:00 Lower and Middle Ordovician conodonts of Laurentian affinity from blocks of limestone in the Rosroe Formation, South Mayo Trough, western Ireland and their palaeogeographic implication Stouge, Svend Harper, David A. T. Sevastopulo, George D. O'Mahony, Darren Murray, John 2016 https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/lower-and-middle-ordovician-conodonts-of-laurentian-affinity-from-blocks-of-limestone-in-the-rosroe-formation-south-mayo-trough-western-ireland-and-their-palaeogeographic-implication(49b7f554-b0ea-4bbb-9588-0aa218f1fae1).html https://doi.org/10.1002/gj.2659 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Stouge , S , Harper , D A T , Sevastopulo , G D , O'Mahony , D & Murray , J 2016 , ' Lower and Middle Ordovician conodonts of Laurentian affinity from blocks of limestone in the Rosroe Formation, South Mayo Trough, western Ireland and their palaeogeographic implication ' , Geological Journal , vol. 51 , no. 4 , pp. 584-599 . https://doi.org/10.1002/gj.2659 Allochthonous limestone blocks Ireland Laurentian affinity Lower and Middle Ordovician conodonts Palaeobiogeography Rosroe Formation South Mayo Basin article 2016 ftcopenhagenunip https://doi.org/10.1002/gj.2659 2023-11-09T00:00:49Z The Middle Ordovician Rosroe Formation consists of some 1350m of coarse, mainly siliciclastic to volcaniclastic sedimentary rocks, deposited in a submarine fan environment, and is restricted to the southern limb of the South Mayo Trough, western Ireland. Discrete allochthonous blocks, reaching 5m in size, are present in the formation at several localities. Conodonts recovered from these blocks, collected from two separate locations, are of late Early and mid Mid Ordovician age. The conodonts have high conodont-alteration indices (CAI 5) indicative of temperatures as high as 300 o to max. 480°C; some found in the Lough Nafooey area have abnormally high indices (CAI 6), which correspond to temperatures of about 360 o to max. 550°C. The oldest fauna is dominated by Periodon aff. aculeatus and characterized by Oepikodus evae typical of the Oepikodus evae Zone (Floian Stage; Stage Slices Fl2-3, Lower Ordovician). The younger conodont assemblage, characterized by Periodon macrodentatus associated with Oistodella pulchra, is referred to the P. macrodentatus conodont Biozone (lower Darriwilian; Stage Slices Dw1-2). The Rosroe conodont assemblages are of Laurentian affinity; comparable faunas are well known from several locations along the east to south-eastern platform margin of Laurentia and the Notre Dame subzone of central Newfoundland, Canada. The faunal composition from the limestone blocks suggests a shelf edge to slope (or fringing carbonate) setting. The faunal assemblages are coeval with, respectively, the Tourmakeady Formation (Floian-Dapingian) and Srah Formation (Darriwilian) in the Tourmakeady Volcanic Group in the eastern part of the South Mayo Trough and probably are derived from the same or similar laterally equivalent short-lived carbonate successions that accumulated at offshore 'peri-Laurentian' islands, close to and along the Laurentian margin. During collapse of the carbonate system in the late Mid Ordovician, the blocks were transported down a steep slope and into deep-water by debris flows, mixing ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland University of Copenhagen: Research Canada Geological Journal 51 4 584 599
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topic Allochthonous limestone blocks
Ireland
Laurentian affinity
Lower and Middle Ordovician conodonts
Palaeobiogeography
Rosroe Formation
South Mayo Basin
spellingShingle Allochthonous limestone blocks
Ireland
Laurentian affinity
Lower and Middle Ordovician conodonts
Palaeobiogeography
Rosroe Formation
South Mayo Basin
Stouge, Svend
Harper, David A. T.
Sevastopulo, George D.
O'Mahony, Darren
Murray, John
Lower and Middle Ordovician conodonts of Laurentian affinity from blocks of limestone in the Rosroe Formation, South Mayo Trough, western Ireland and their palaeogeographic implication
topic_facet Allochthonous limestone blocks
Ireland
Laurentian affinity
Lower and Middle Ordovician conodonts
Palaeobiogeography
Rosroe Formation
South Mayo Basin
description The Middle Ordovician Rosroe Formation consists of some 1350m of coarse, mainly siliciclastic to volcaniclastic sedimentary rocks, deposited in a submarine fan environment, and is restricted to the southern limb of the South Mayo Trough, western Ireland. Discrete allochthonous blocks, reaching 5m in size, are present in the formation at several localities. Conodonts recovered from these blocks, collected from two separate locations, are of late Early and mid Mid Ordovician age. The conodonts have high conodont-alteration indices (CAI 5) indicative of temperatures as high as 300 o to max. 480°C; some found in the Lough Nafooey area have abnormally high indices (CAI 6), which correspond to temperatures of about 360 o to max. 550°C. The oldest fauna is dominated by Periodon aff. aculeatus and characterized by Oepikodus evae typical of the Oepikodus evae Zone (Floian Stage; Stage Slices Fl2-3, Lower Ordovician). The younger conodont assemblage, characterized by Periodon macrodentatus associated with Oistodella pulchra, is referred to the P. macrodentatus conodont Biozone (lower Darriwilian; Stage Slices Dw1-2). The Rosroe conodont assemblages are of Laurentian affinity; comparable faunas are well known from several locations along the east to south-eastern platform margin of Laurentia and the Notre Dame subzone of central Newfoundland, Canada. The faunal composition from the limestone blocks suggests a shelf edge to slope (or fringing carbonate) setting. The faunal assemblages are coeval with, respectively, the Tourmakeady Formation (Floian-Dapingian) and Srah Formation (Darriwilian) in the Tourmakeady Volcanic Group in the eastern part of the South Mayo Trough and probably are derived from the same or similar laterally equivalent short-lived carbonate successions that accumulated at offshore 'peri-Laurentian' islands, close to and along the Laurentian margin. During collapse of the carbonate system in the late Mid Ordovician, the blocks were transported down a steep slope and into deep-water by debris flows, mixing ...
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author Stouge, Svend
Harper, David A. T.
Sevastopulo, George D.
O'Mahony, Darren
Murray, John
author_facet Stouge, Svend
Harper, David A. T.
Sevastopulo, George D.
O'Mahony, Darren
Murray, John
author_sort Stouge, Svend
title Lower and Middle Ordovician conodonts of Laurentian affinity from blocks of limestone in the Rosroe Formation, South Mayo Trough, western Ireland and their palaeogeographic implication
title_short Lower and Middle Ordovician conodonts of Laurentian affinity from blocks of limestone in the Rosroe Formation, South Mayo Trough, western Ireland and their palaeogeographic implication
title_full Lower and Middle Ordovician conodonts of Laurentian affinity from blocks of limestone in the Rosroe Formation, South Mayo Trough, western Ireland and their palaeogeographic implication
title_fullStr Lower and Middle Ordovician conodonts of Laurentian affinity from blocks of limestone in the Rosroe Formation, South Mayo Trough, western Ireland and their palaeogeographic implication
title_full_unstemmed Lower and Middle Ordovician conodonts of Laurentian affinity from blocks of limestone in the Rosroe Formation, South Mayo Trough, western Ireland and their palaeogeographic implication
title_sort lower and middle ordovician conodonts of laurentian affinity from blocks of limestone in the rosroe formation, south mayo trough, western ireland and their palaeogeographic implication
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