The geological significance of some Triassic microfossils from the South Orkney Islands, Scotia Ridge

Late Triassic Radiolaria have been recovered from a bedded chert collected early in 1977 in the South Orkney islands. This is the first reliable palaeontological evidence for the age of the so-called basement complex that forms most of the exposed rock of a microcontinent on the southern limb of the...

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Published in:Geological Magazine
Main Authors: Dalziel, I.W.D., Elliot, D.H., Jones, D.L., Thomson, J.W., Thomson, M.R.A., Wells, N.A., Zinsmeister, W.J.
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Published: Cambridge University Press 1981
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Online Access:http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/524668/
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0016756800024766
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:524668 2023-05-15T18:21:30+02:00 The geological significance of some Triassic microfossils from the South Orkney Islands, Scotia Ridge Dalziel, I.W.D. Elliot, D.H. Jones, D.L. Thomson, J.W. Thomson, M.R.A. Wells, N.A. Zinsmeister, W.J. 1981 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/524668/ https://doi.org/10.1017/S0016756800024766 unknown Cambridge University Press Dalziel, I.W.D.; Elliot, D.H.; Jones, D.L.; Thomson, J.W.; Thomson, M.R.A.; Wells, N.A.; Zinsmeister, W.J. 1981 The geological significance of some Triassic microfossils from the South Orkney Islands, Scotia Ridge. Geological Magazine, 118 (1). 15-25. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0016756800024766 <https://doi.org/10.1017/S0016756800024766> Earth Sciences Publication - Article PeerReviewed 1981 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.1017/S0016756800024766 2023-02-04T19:49:01Z Late Triassic Radiolaria have been recovered from a bedded chert collected early in 1977 in the South Orkney islands. This is the first reliable palaeontological evidence for the age of the so-called basement complex that forms most of the exposed rock of a microcontinent on the southern limb of the Scotia Ridge. The fossils place a lower limit on the age of deformation of at least part of the complex as post-Karnian or Norian. The basement is overlain by undeformed Jurassic to Cretaceous conglomerates, which suggests this event took place during the early Mesozoic Gondwanian orogeny. The new data are consistent with the interpretation that the basement complex of the South Orkney Islands represents part of a subduction complex and was accreted to the Pacific margin of Gondwanaland during the late Triassic or early Jurassic time. Article in Journal/Newspaper South Orkney Islands Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Pacific South Orkney Islands ENVELOPE(-45.500,-45.500,-60.583,-60.583) Geological Magazine 118 1 15 25
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Dalziel, I.W.D.
Elliot, D.H.
Jones, D.L.
Thomson, J.W.
Thomson, M.R.A.
Wells, N.A.
Zinsmeister, W.J.
The geological significance of some Triassic microfossils from the South Orkney Islands, Scotia Ridge
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description Late Triassic Radiolaria have been recovered from a bedded chert collected early in 1977 in the South Orkney islands. This is the first reliable palaeontological evidence for the age of the so-called basement complex that forms most of the exposed rock of a microcontinent on the southern limb of the Scotia Ridge. The fossils place a lower limit on the age of deformation of at least part of the complex as post-Karnian or Norian. The basement is overlain by undeformed Jurassic to Cretaceous conglomerates, which suggests this event took place during the early Mesozoic Gondwanian orogeny. The new data are consistent with the interpretation that the basement complex of the South Orkney Islands represents part of a subduction complex and was accreted to the Pacific margin of Gondwanaland during the late Triassic or early Jurassic time.
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author Dalziel, I.W.D.
Elliot, D.H.
Jones, D.L.
Thomson, J.W.
Thomson, M.R.A.
Wells, N.A.
Zinsmeister, W.J.
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Elliot, D.H.
Jones, D.L.
Thomson, J.W.
Thomson, M.R.A.
Wells, N.A.
Zinsmeister, W.J.
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title The geological significance of some Triassic microfossils from the South Orkney Islands, Scotia Ridge
title_short The geological significance of some Triassic microfossils from the South Orkney Islands, Scotia Ridge
title_full The geological significance of some Triassic microfossils from the South Orkney Islands, Scotia Ridge
title_fullStr The geological significance of some Triassic microfossils from the South Orkney Islands, Scotia Ridge
title_full_unstemmed The geological significance of some Triassic microfossils from the South Orkney Islands, Scotia Ridge
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