A unifying model for the Torridon Group (early Neoproterozoic), NW Scotland: product of post-Grenvillian extensional collapse

The Proterozoic continental deposits of the Torridonian Supergroup in NW Scotland unconformably overlie the Lewisian Complex at the eastern margin of Laurentia and form an important component of British stratigraphy. After more than 100 years of investigations, however, disagreement persists concern...

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Published in:Earth-Science Reviews
Main Authors: Williams, G., Foden, J.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Science BV 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2440/68209
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2011.05.004
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spelling ftunivadelaidedl:oai:digital.library.adelaide.edu.au:2440/68209 2023-05-15T17:36:01+02:00 A unifying model for the Torridon Group (early Neoproterozoic), NW Scotland: product of post-Grenvillian extensional collapse Williams, G. Foden, J. 2011 http://hdl.handle.net/2440/68209 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2011.05.004 en eng Elsevier Science BV Earth-Science Reviews, 2011; 108(1-2):34-49 0012-8252 1872-6828 http://hdl.handle.net/2440/68209 doi:10.1016/j.earscirev.2011.05.004 Foden, J. [0000-0003-3564-7253] © 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Torridonian depositional environment provenance Sm–Nd isotopes Grenvillian orogenesis extensional collapse Journal article 2011 ftunivadelaidedl https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2011.05.004 2023-02-05T19:13:53Z The Proterozoic continental deposits of the Torridonian Supergroup in NW Scotland unconformably overlie the Lewisian Complex at the eastern margin of Laurentia and form an important component of British stratigraphy. After more than 100 years of investigations, however, disagreement persists concerning the provenance, palaeoenvironment and tectonic setting of the ~ 980 Ma fluvial Applecross and Aultbea formations (3.5 and 2 km thick, respectively), the dominant units of the early Neoproterozoic Torridon Group. Some workers envisage a mostly pre-Grenvillian source terrain that extended from the Outer Hebrides region westwards onto what are now the continental margins of the North Atlantic, with deposition on a bajada and braidplain in a rift or extensional basin. Others argue that these formations were derived mainly from the Grenville orogen in Canadian Laurentia and deposited by a trunk river system in a thermal relaxation or orogen-parallel Grenvillian molasse-type foreland basin. The model presented here draws on different aspects of these opposing views. The immature arkoses and feldspathic sandstones typical of the Applecross and Aultbea formations imply the derivation of much material from a nearby source area with quartzo-feldspathic crystalline rocks, and the varied pebble suite of the Applecross indicates that the source area also contained a supracrustal series including clastic sediments. Geochronological data for Applecross pebbles and detrital zircons from the Applecross and Aultbea formations together indicate dominantly late Palaeoproterozoic sources, with subordinate contributions from Archaean and late Mesoproterozoic (Grenvillian) rocks. Sm–Nd model ages (tDM) for Applecross and Aultbea shales and sandstones range from 1.77 to 2.05 Ga, consistent with the sources inferred from the detrital geochronology. Features of the Applecross Formation that accord with an adjacent western source area and extensional basin setting include immature arkoses and megafan pebble- and cobble-conglomerates derived ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic The University of Adelaide: Digital Library Bajada ENVELOPE(-67.433,-67.433,-66.717,-66.717) Earth-Science Reviews 108 1-2 34 49
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topic Torridonian
depositional environment
provenance
Sm–Nd isotopes
Grenvillian orogenesis
extensional collapse
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depositional environment
provenance
Sm–Nd isotopes
Grenvillian orogenesis
extensional collapse
Williams, G.
Foden, J.
A unifying model for the Torridon Group (early Neoproterozoic), NW Scotland: product of post-Grenvillian extensional collapse
topic_facet Torridonian
depositional environment
provenance
Sm–Nd isotopes
Grenvillian orogenesis
extensional collapse
description The Proterozoic continental deposits of the Torridonian Supergroup in NW Scotland unconformably overlie the Lewisian Complex at the eastern margin of Laurentia and form an important component of British stratigraphy. After more than 100 years of investigations, however, disagreement persists concerning the provenance, palaeoenvironment and tectonic setting of the ~ 980 Ma fluvial Applecross and Aultbea formations (3.5 and 2 km thick, respectively), the dominant units of the early Neoproterozoic Torridon Group. Some workers envisage a mostly pre-Grenvillian source terrain that extended from the Outer Hebrides region westwards onto what are now the continental margins of the North Atlantic, with deposition on a bajada and braidplain in a rift or extensional basin. Others argue that these formations were derived mainly from the Grenville orogen in Canadian Laurentia and deposited by a trunk river system in a thermal relaxation or orogen-parallel Grenvillian molasse-type foreland basin. The model presented here draws on different aspects of these opposing views. The immature arkoses and feldspathic sandstones typical of the Applecross and Aultbea formations imply the derivation of much material from a nearby source area with quartzo-feldspathic crystalline rocks, and the varied pebble suite of the Applecross indicates that the source area also contained a supracrustal series including clastic sediments. Geochronological data for Applecross pebbles and detrital zircons from the Applecross and Aultbea formations together indicate dominantly late Palaeoproterozoic sources, with subordinate contributions from Archaean and late Mesoproterozoic (Grenvillian) rocks. Sm–Nd model ages (tDM) for Applecross and Aultbea shales and sandstones range from 1.77 to 2.05 Ga, consistent with the sources inferred from the detrital geochronology. Features of the Applecross Formation that accord with an adjacent western source area and extensional basin setting include immature arkoses and megafan pebble- and cobble-conglomerates derived ...
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Foden, J.
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title A unifying model for the Torridon Group (early Neoproterozoic), NW Scotland: product of post-Grenvillian extensional collapse
title_short A unifying model for the Torridon Group (early Neoproterozoic), NW Scotland: product of post-Grenvillian extensional collapse
title_full A unifying model for the Torridon Group (early Neoproterozoic), NW Scotland: product of post-Grenvillian extensional collapse
title_fullStr A unifying model for the Torridon Group (early Neoproterozoic), NW Scotland: product of post-Grenvillian extensional collapse
title_full_unstemmed A unifying model for the Torridon Group (early Neoproterozoic), NW Scotland: product of post-Grenvillian extensional collapse
title_sort unifying model for the torridon group (early neoproterozoic), nw scotland: product of post-grenvillian extensional collapse
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