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Reappraising the Neoproterozoic ‘East Avalonian’ terranes of southern Great Britain.

Authors :
Schofield, David I.
Potter, Joanna
Barr, Sandra M.
Horák, Jana M.
Millar, Ian L.
Longstaffe, Frederick J.
Source :
Gondwana Research; Jul2016, Vol. 35, p257-271, 15p
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Inliers of late Neoproterozoic basement rocks exposed in southern Great Britain, described in summary herein, have been previously attributed to a series of terranes bounded by major crustal lineaments that form a dissected remnant of a single subduction complex. Together these terranes have been termed East Avalonia and interpreted as correlative with West Avalonia of the northern Appalachian Orogen. A review of age and Nd- and O-isotopic data shows an essentially ensialic complex with two broad overlapping divisions: (1) the Monian Composite Terrane of NW Wales and Fenland Terrane of eastern England that are characterised by felsic intrusions at around 615 Ma and have more evolved εNd(t) (− 7.5 to − 2.5), older T DM (1868 Ma to 1269 Ma) and generally more elevated δ 18 O (up to + 13.7‰); and (2) a more diverse assemblage represented by the Cymru, Wrekin and Charnwood terranes, including more substantive volcano-sedimentary successions and intrusions ranging in age between around 710 Ma and 566 Ma (in which 615 Ma magmatic rocks are not represented), less evolved εNd (t) (− 2.5 to + 3.5), younger T DM (1501–994 Ma) and lower δ 18 O (+ 6.5‰ to + 10.1‰). Comparison with other Neoproterozoic basement units throughout the northern Appalachian Orogen shows that both divisions from southern Great Britain have closer isotopic affinity with igneous components of Ganderia, which generally have evolved compositions interpreted to reflect an ensialic setting and the input of Gondwanan cratonic source components. They are mostly dissimilar from magmatic rocks of West Avalonia, which typically have less evolved compositions interpreted to reflect the contribution of juvenile Mesoproterozoic source components. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1342937X
Volume :
35
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Gondwana Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
116220595
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gr.2015.06.001