Terrane evolution of the paratectonic Caledonides of northern Britain

A stratigraphically constrained re-evaluation of terrane amalgamation in the Caledonides of northern Britain allows the development of a new orogenic scenario which accounts for many of the outstanding problems in the paratectonic Caledonides and includes a new terrane template which correlates well...

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Main Authors: Armstrong, H., Owen, A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: Geological Society of London 2001
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spelling ftuglasgow:oai:eprints.gla.ac.uk:11310 2024-06-02T08:10:41+00:00 Terrane evolution of the paratectonic Caledonides of northern Britain Armstrong, H. Owen, A. 2001 https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/11310/ unknown Geological Society of London Armstrong, H. and Owen, A. <http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/author/2679.html> (2001) Terrane evolution of the paratectonic Caledonides of northern Britain. Journal of the Geological Society <https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/journal_volume/Journal_of_the_Geological_Society.html>, 158, pp. 475-486. QE Geology Articles PeerReviewed 2001 ftuglasgow 2024-05-06T15:08:16Z A stratigraphically constrained re-evaluation of terrane amalgamation in the Caledonides of northern Britain allows the development of a new orogenic scenario which accounts for many of the outstanding problems in the paratectonic Caledonides and includes a new terrane template which correlates well with that proposed for Newfoundland. The Arenig Grampian Orogeny resulted from the accretion of two arc terranes to Laurentia: the Midland Valley (=Notre Dame Arc in Newfoundland) and a terrane of probable Avalonian/Gondwanan origin, here termed ‘Novantia’ (= Annieopsquotch Accretionary Tract partim), now hidden beneath the Southern Uplands allochthon. The Tyrone and Ballantrae ophiolites mark the northern boundary of Novantia within the composite Midland Valley Terrane. The Popelogan–Victoria Arc–Grangegeeth Terrane accreted to the amalgamated Midland Valley Terrane during the late Ordovician and initiated the Southern Uplands thrust duplex. A brief period of northward subduction during the Silurian followed, is ascribed to the northerly drift of the amalgamated Avalon–Baltica plate, and a final Wenlock (Scandian) collision and caused underplating of the Midland Valley Terrane. Caledonian deformation had ceased by the Emsian, the age of the undeformed Cheviot lavas that overlie the uplifted and peneplaned Southern Uplands. Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland University of Glasgow: Enlighten - Publications Midland ENVELOPE(8.224,8.224,63.072,63.072)
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Armstrong, H.
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Terrane evolution of the paratectonic Caledonides of northern Britain
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description A stratigraphically constrained re-evaluation of terrane amalgamation in the Caledonides of northern Britain allows the development of a new orogenic scenario which accounts for many of the outstanding problems in the paratectonic Caledonides and includes a new terrane template which correlates well with that proposed for Newfoundland. The Arenig Grampian Orogeny resulted from the accretion of two arc terranes to Laurentia: the Midland Valley (=Notre Dame Arc in Newfoundland) and a terrane of probable Avalonian/Gondwanan origin, here termed ‘Novantia’ (= Annieopsquotch Accretionary Tract partim), now hidden beneath the Southern Uplands allochthon. The Tyrone and Ballantrae ophiolites mark the northern boundary of Novantia within the composite Midland Valley Terrane. The Popelogan–Victoria Arc–Grangegeeth Terrane accreted to the amalgamated Midland Valley Terrane during the late Ordovician and initiated the Southern Uplands thrust duplex. A brief period of northward subduction during the Silurian followed, is ascribed to the northerly drift of the amalgamated Avalon–Baltica plate, and a final Wenlock (Scandian) collision and caused underplating of the Midland Valley Terrane. Caledonian deformation had ceased by the Emsian, the age of the undeformed Cheviot lavas that overlie the uplifted and peneplaned Southern Uplands.
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author Armstrong, H.
Owen, A.
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title Terrane evolution of the paratectonic Caledonides of northern Britain
title_short Terrane evolution of the paratectonic Caledonides of northern Britain
title_full Terrane evolution of the paratectonic Caledonides of northern Britain
title_fullStr Terrane evolution of the paratectonic Caledonides of northern Britain
title_full_unstemmed Terrane evolution of the paratectonic Caledonides of northern Britain
title_sort terrane evolution of the paratectonic caledonides of northern britain
publisher Geological Society of London
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op_relation Armstrong, H. and Owen, A. <http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/author/2679.html> (2001) Terrane evolution of the paratectonic Caledonides of northern Britain. Journal of the Geological Society <https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/journal_volume/Journal_of_the_Geological_Society.html>, 158, pp. 475-486.
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