Interplay of proximal and distal sources in Devonian–Carboniferous sandstones of the Clair Basin, west of Shetland, revealed by detrital zircon U–Pb ages

The Clair Basin is one of the Devonian sedimentary basins formed as a result of extensional tectonics in the aftermath of the Caledonian orogeny. The Devonian to Carboniferous Clair Group was deposited directly on Archaean basement, providing an opportunity to consider contrasting proximal and dista...

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Main Authors: A. S. Schmidt, A. C. Morton, G. J. Nichols, C. M. Fanning
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Published: 2016
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VII
NE
SW
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spelling ftgeosoclonfig:oai:figshare.com:article/3453107 2023-05-15T16:29:41+02:00 Interplay of proximal and distal sources in Devonian–Carboniferous sandstones of the Clair Basin, west of Shetland, revealed by detrital zircon U–Pb ages A. S. Schmidt A. C. Morton G. J. Nichols C. M. Fanning 2016-06-21T11:08:42Z https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.3453107.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/Interplay_of_proximal_and_distal_sources_in_Devonian_Carboniferous_sandstones_of_the_Clair_Basin_west_of_Shetland_revealed___by_detrital_zircon_U_Pb_ages/3453107 unknown doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.3453107.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/Interplay_of_proximal_and_distal_sources_in_Devonian_Carboniferous_sandstones_of_the_Clair_Basin_west_of_Shetland_revealed___by_detrital_zircon_U_Pb_ages/3453107 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Geology type 1 samples VII Archaean type 2 zircon spectra Carboniferous Clair Group Type 2 samples Upper Clair Group NE SW Clair Basin Devonian Proterozoic zircons Dataset 2016 ftgeosoclonfig https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.3453107.v1 2020-02-21T07:24:30Z The Clair Basin is one of the Devonian sedimentary basins formed as a result of extensional tectonics in the aftermath of the Caledonian orogeny. The Devonian to Carboniferous Clair Group was deposited directly on Archaean basement, providing an opportunity to consider contrasting proximal and distal provenances. New secondary ion mass spectrometry detrital zircon U–Pb data and complementary heavy mineral data allow for a reinterpretation of potential source areas. Detrital zircons from the Clair Group yield ages ranging from c . 400 to 3700 Ma. All samples contain a group of Archaean ages ( c . 16–82%). However, many samples also contain a major group of Proterozoic zircons ( c . 15%–78%), allowing subdivision into two types of samples: type 1, dominated by Proterozoic zircons, and type 2, dominated by Archaean zircons. Type 2 samples are mainly derived from local basement gneisses during phases of tectonic rejuvenation of the hinterland, whereas type 1 samples are most probably sourced from NE Greenland or, less likely, SW Scandinavia. Upper Clair Group (Unit VII–IX) sandstones have type 2 zircon spectra in association with staurolite- and garnet-rich heavy mineral assemblages and were probably derived from predominantly Archaean-sourced metasedimentary rocks on the Shetland Platform. Dataset Greenland Geological Society of London: Figshare Greenland
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topic Geology
type 1 samples
VII
Archaean
type 2 zircon spectra
Carboniferous Clair Group
Type 2 samples
Upper Clair Group
NE
SW
Clair Basin
Devonian
Proterozoic zircons
spellingShingle Geology
type 1 samples
VII
Archaean
type 2 zircon spectra
Carboniferous Clair Group
Type 2 samples
Upper Clair Group
NE
SW
Clair Basin
Devonian
Proterozoic zircons
A. S. Schmidt
A. C. Morton
G. J. Nichols
C. M. Fanning
Interplay of proximal and distal sources in Devonian–Carboniferous sandstones of the Clair Basin, west of Shetland, revealed by detrital zircon U–Pb ages
topic_facet Geology
type 1 samples
VII
Archaean
type 2 zircon spectra
Carboniferous Clair Group
Type 2 samples
Upper Clair Group
NE
SW
Clair Basin
Devonian
Proterozoic zircons
description The Clair Basin is one of the Devonian sedimentary basins formed as a result of extensional tectonics in the aftermath of the Caledonian orogeny. The Devonian to Carboniferous Clair Group was deposited directly on Archaean basement, providing an opportunity to consider contrasting proximal and distal provenances. New secondary ion mass spectrometry detrital zircon U–Pb data and complementary heavy mineral data allow for a reinterpretation of potential source areas. Detrital zircons from the Clair Group yield ages ranging from c . 400 to 3700 Ma. All samples contain a group of Archaean ages ( c . 16–82%). However, many samples also contain a major group of Proterozoic zircons ( c . 15%–78%), allowing subdivision into two types of samples: type 1, dominated by Proterozoic zircons, and type 2, dominated by Archaean zircons. Type 2 samples are mainly derived from local basement gneisses during phases of tectonic rejuvenation of the hinterland, whereas type 1 samples are most probably sourced from NE Greenland or, less likely, SW Scandinavia. Upper Clair Group (Unit VII–IX) sandstones have type 2 zircon spectra in association with staurolite- and garnet-rich heavy mineral assemblages and were probably derived from predominantly Archaean-sourced metasedimentary rocks on the Shetland Platform.
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author A. S. Schmidt
A. C. Morton
G. J. Nichols
C. M. Fanning
author_facet A. S. Schmidt
A. C. Morton
G. J. Nichols
C. M. Fanning
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title Interplay of proximal and distal sources in Devonian–Carboniferous sandstones of the Clair Basin, west of Shetland, revealed by detrital zircon U–Pb ages
title_short Interplay of proximal and distal sources in Devonian–Carboniferous sandstones of the Clair Basin, west of Shetland, revealed by detrital zircon U–Pb ages
title_full Interplay of proximal and distal sources in Devonian–Carboniferous sandstones of the Clair Basin, west of Shetland, revealed by detrital zircon U–Pb ages
title_fullStr Interplay of proximal and distal sources in Devonian–Carboniferous sandstones of the Clair Basin, west of Shetland, revealed by detrital zircon U–Pb ages
title_full_unstemmed Interplay of proximal and distal sources in Devonian–Carboniferous sandstones of the Clair Basin, west of Shetland, revealed by detrital zircon U–Pb ages
title_sort interplay of proximal and distal sources in devonian–carboniferous sandstones of the clair basin, west of shetland, revealed by detrital zircon u–pb ages
publishDate 2016
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