The Caledonian strike-swing and associated lineaments in NW Ireland and adjacent areas: sedimentation, deformation and igneous intrusion patterns

Part of the major swing in strike associated with the Greenland-Labrador Promontory of the North Atlantic Caledonides is exposed in considerable detail in the metasedimentary and meta-igneous rocks of the Neo-Proterozoic Dalradian Supergroup in northwest Ireland. We show that the strike swing contro...

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Main Authors: Hutton, DHW, Alsop, Geoffrey Ian
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1996
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/57ccd9e1-9e18-4f66-aae3-3d3ddd743585 2023-05-15T16:30:29+02:00 The Caledonian strike-swing and associated lineaments in NW Ireland and adjacent areas: sedimentation, deformation and igneous intrusion patterns Hutton, DHW Alsop, Geoffrey Ian 1996-05 https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/the-caledonian-strikeswing-and-associated-lineaments-in-nw-ireland-and-adjacent-areas-sedimentation-deformation-and-igneous-intrusion-patterns(57ccd9e1-9e18-4f66-aae3-3d3ddd743585).html eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Hutton , DHW & Alsop , G I 1996 , ' The Caledonian strike-swing and associated lineaments in NW Ireland and adjacent areas: sedimentation, deformation and igneous intrusion patterns ' , Journal of the Geological Society , vol. 153 , pp. 345-360 . Ireland Caledonian Orogeny lineaments granites NORTHWEST IRELAND SM-ND U-PB DONEGAL SCOTLAND TERRANE ISLAY WEST AGE STRATIGRAPHY article 1996 ftunstandrewcris 2021-12-26T14:10:32Z Part of the major swing in strike associated with the Greenland-Labrador Promontory of the North Atlantic Caledonides is exposed in considerable detail in the metasedimentary and meta-igneous rocks of the Neo-Proterozoic Dalradian Supergroup in northwest Ireland. We show that the strike swing controlled Dalradian stratigraphy and sedimentation patterns and is therefore al least c. 600 Ma in age. Our interpretation of the stratigraphy allows a reconstruction of this promontory in the Laurentian continental margin and shows that it separated a NE-trending, gently inclined and broad continental shelf in the north from an E-trending. more steeply inclined and narrower shelf to the south. Once established in the geometry of the Dalradian sequence. the strike swing and basement promontory had a major influence on Caledonian deformation patterns. It controlled: the nucleation of major folds; the geometry of the regionally developed primary cleavages: the facing direction of the early folds; and it also acted as a major buttress in perturbing and deflecting. on a regional orogenic transport vector. Accurate restoration of the sinistral displacement on a late Caledonian fault system shows that the apices of the strike swing at different stratigraphic levels, and their associated sedimentary facies changes, define a line trending approximately N12 degrees E. This line is coincident with (again. after fault restoration): six out of the eight Devonian Donegal granites: the vast majority of the mantle-related, ultrabasic 'Appinite' suite (with most of these bodies concentrated at the intersection of this line and the NE-trending Main Donegal Granite shear zone): and the highest density of the Neo-Proterozoic basic tholeiite suite. These and other data are used to suggest that the Donegal Lineament is the expression of a major steeply inclined fault in the basement beneath the Dalradian which is intimately related to the morphology of the promontory. The fault, which might be as old as 1800 Ma, probably reached down into the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland North Atlantic University of St Andrews: Research Portal Buttress ENVELOPE(-57.083,-57.083,-63.550,-63.550) Greenland Islay ENVELOPE(59.717,59.717,-67.350,-67.350)
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topic Ireland
Caledonian Orogeny
lineaments
granites
NORTHWEST IRELAND
SM-ND
U-PB
DONEGAL
SCOTLAND
TERRANE
ISLAY
WEST
AGE
STRATIGRAPHY
spellingShingle Ireland
Caledonian Orogeny
lineaments
granites
NORTHWEST IRELAND
SM-ND
U-PB
DONEGAL
SCOTLAND
TERRANE
ISLAY
WEST
AGE
STRATIGRAPHY
Hutton, DHW
Alsop, Geoffrey Ian
The Caledonian strike-swing and associated lineaments in NW Ireland and adjacent areas: sedimentation, deformation and igneous intrusion patterns
topic_facet Ireland
Caledonian Orogeny
lineaments
granites
NORTHWEST IRELAND
SM-ND
U-PB
DONEGAL
SCOTLAND
TERRANE
ISLAY
WEST
AGE
STRATIGRAPHY
description Part of the major swing in strike associated with the Greenland-Labrador Promontory of the North Atlantic Caledonides is exposed in considerable detail in the metasedimentary and meta-igneous rocks of the Neo-Proterozoic Dalradian Supergroup in northwest Ireland. We show that the strike swing controlled Dalradian stratigraphy and sedimentation patterns and is therefore al least c. 600 Ma in age. Our interpretation of the stratigraphy allows a reconstruction of this promontory in the Laurentian continental margin and shows that it separated a NE-trending, gently inclined and broad continental shelf in the north from an E-trending. more steeply inclined and narrower shelf to the south. Once established in the geometry of the Dalradian sequence. the strike swing and basement promontory had a major influence on Caledonian deformation patterns. It controlled: the nucleation of major folds; the geometry of the regionally developed primary cleavages: the facing direction of the early folds; and it also acted as a major buttress in perturbing and deflecting. on a regional orogenic transport vector. Accurate restoration of the sinistral displacement on a late Caledonian fault system shows that the apices of the strike swing at different stratigraphic levels, and their associated sedimentary facies changes, define a line trending approximately N12 degrees E. This line is coincident with (again. after fault restoration): six out of the eight Devonian Donegal granites: the vast majority of the mantle-related, ultrabasic 'Appinite' suite (with most of these bodies concentrated at the intersection of this line and the NE-trending Main Donegal Granite shear zone): and the highest density of the Neo-Proterozoic basic tholeiite suite. These and other data are used to suggest that the Donegal Lineament is the expression of a major steeply inclined fault in the basement beneath the Dalradian which is intimately related to the morphology of the promontory. The fault, which might be as old as 1800 Ma, probably reached down into the ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Hutton, DHW
Alsop, Geoffrey Ian
author_facet Hutton, DHW
Alsop, Geoffrey Ian
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title The Caledonian strike-swing and associated lineaments in NW Ireland and adjacent areas: sedimentation, deformation and igneous intrusion patterns
title_short The Caledonian strike-swing and associated lineaments in NW Ireland and adjacent areas: sedimentation, deformation and igneous intrusion patterns
title_full The Caledonian strike-swing and associated lineaments in NW Ireland and adjacent areas: sedimentation, deformation and igneous intrusion patterns
title_fullStr The Caledonian strike-swing and associated lineaments in NW Ireland and adjacent areas: sedimentation, deformation and igneous intrusion patterns
title_full_unstemmed The Caledonian strike-swing and associated lineaments in NW Ireland and adjacent areas: sedimentation, deformation and igneous intrusion patterns
title_sort caledonian strike-swing and associated lineaments in nw ireland and adjacent areas: sedimentation, deformation and igneous intrusion patterns
publishDate 1996
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op_source Hutton , DHW & Alsop , G I 1996 , ' The Caledonian strike-swing and associated lineaments in NW Ireland and adjacent areas: sedimentation, deformation and igneous intrusion patterns ' , Journal of the Geological Society , vol. 153 , pp. 345-360 .
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