The Palaeoproterozoic anatomy of the Lewisian Complex, NW Scotland: evidence for two ‘Laxfordian’ tectonothermal cycles

A new structural examination of Palaeoproterozoic high- P granulites on South Harris, NW Scotland, when integrated with previous geochronological, structural and metamorphic studies on key areas of the Lewisian Complex, suggests the existence of two distinct tectonothermal cycles within the Palaeopr...

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Main Author: Andrew J. Mason
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Published: 2016
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Ga
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spelling ftgeosoclonfig:oai:figshare.com:article/3454064 2023-05-15T16:29:17+02:00 The Palaeoproterozoic anatomy of the Lewisian Complex, NW Scotland: evidence for two ‘Laxfordian’ tectonothermal cycles Andrew J. Mason 2016-06-21T11:52:29Z https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.3454064.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/The_Palaeoproterozoic_anatomy_of_the_Lewisian_Complex_NW_Scotland_evidence_for_two_Laxfordian_tectonothermal_cycles/3454064 unknown doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.3454064.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/The_Palaeoproterozoic_anatomy_of_the_Lewisian_Complex_NW_Scotland_evidence_for_two_Laxfordian_tectonothermal_cycles/3454064 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Geology South Harris Lewisian Complex Laxfordian deformation tectonothermal Palaeoproterozoic SW continuation orogen Ga NW Scotland Text Journal contribution 2016 ftgeosoclonfig https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.3454064.v1 2020-02-21T07:23:47Z A new structural examination of Palaeoproterozoic high- P granulites on South Harris, NW Scotland, when integrated with previous geochronological, structural and metamorphic studies on key areas of the Lewisian Complex, suggests the existence of two distinct tectonothermal cycles within the Palaeoproterozoic ‘Laxfordian Event’, which on South Harris are separated by a >100 myr hiatus in deformation. The older cycle, from c . 1.91 to 1.85 Ga, records the development of an active continental margin on the Archaean gneisses that dominate the Complex, and the subsequent onset of continent–continent collision; this represents the continuation of the Nagssugtoqidian orogen of Greenland. Evidence for this is concentrated in allochthonous slivers of the former active continental margin displaced during the younger cycle. The younger cycle, around 1.75–1.65 Ga, began with thrust-related crustal thickening that initiated regionally extensive amphibolite-facies metamorphism and ductile deformation, which dominates the preserved ‘Laxfordian’ deformation history. This may be the peripheral expression of the accretion of the Malin block to the SW of the Lewisian, and represents the lateral continuation of the Labradorian–Ketilidian orogen of North America. Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper Greenland Geological Society of London: Figshare Greenland
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topic Geology
South Harris
Lewisian Complex
Laxfordian
deformation
tectonothermal
Palaeoproterozoic
SW
continuation
orogen
Ga
NW Scotland
spellingShingle Geology
South Harris
Lewisian Complex
Laxfordian
deformation
tectonothermal
Palaeoproterozoic
SW
continuation
orogen
Ga
NW Scotland
Andrew J. Mason
The Palaeoproterozoic anatomy of the Lewisian Complex, NW Scotland: evidence for two ‘Laxfordian’ tectonothermal cycles
topic_facet Geology
South Harris
Lewisian Complex
Laxfordian
deformation
tectonothermal
Palaeoproterozoic
SW
continuation
orogen
Ga
NW Scotland
description A new structural examination of Palaeoproterozoic high- P granulites on South Harris, NW Scotland, when integrated with previous geochronological, structural and metamorphic studies on key areas of the Lewisian Complex, suggests the existence of two distinct tectonothermal cycles within the Palaeoproterozoic ‘Laxfordian Event’, which on South Harris are separated by a >100 myr hiatus in deformation. The older cycle, from c . 1.91 to 1.85 Ga, records the development of an active continental margin on the Archaean gneisses that dominate the Complex, and the subsequent onset of continent–continent collision; this represents the continuation of the Nagssugtoqidian orogen of Greenland. Evidence for this is concentrated in allochthonous slivers of the former active continental margin displaced during the younger cycle. The younger cycle, around 1.75–1.65 Ga, began with thrust-related crustal thickening that initiated regionally extensive amphibolite-facies metamorphism and ductile deformation, which dominates the preserved ‘Laxfordian’ deformation history. This may be the peripheral expression of the accretion of the Malin block to the SW of the Lewisian, and represents the lateral continuation of the Labradorian–Ketilidian orogen of North America.
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title The Palaeoproterozoic anatomy of the Lewisian Complex, NW Scotland: evidence for two ‘Laxfordian’ tectonothermal cycles
title_short The Palaeoproterozoic anatomy of the Lewisian Complex, NW Scotland: evidence for two ‘Laxfordian’ tectonothermal cycles
title_full The Palaeoproterozoic anatomy of the Lewisian Complex, NW Scotland: evidence for two ‘Laxfordian’ tectonothermal cycles
title_fullStr The Palaeoproterozoic anatomy of the Lewisian Complex, NW Scotland: evidence for two ‘Laxfordian’ tectonothermal cycles
title_full_unstemmed The Palaeoproterozoic anatomy of the Lewisian Complex, NW Scotland: evidence for two ‘Laxfordian’ tectonothermal cycles
title_sort palaeoproterozoic anatomy of the lewisian complex, nw scotland: evidence for two ‘laxfordian’ tectonothermal cycles
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