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New integrations of U Pb zircon data from Caledonian intrusions in the Southern Uplands of Scotland

Gemmell, Chloe A.R.; Neill, Iain; Wildman, Mark; MacRae, Careen; Currie, David; Einsle, Joshua F.. 2025 New integrations of U Pb zircon data from Caledonian intrusions in the Southern Uplands of Scotland. Lithos, 494-495, 107941. 10.1016/j.lithos.2024.107941

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Abstract/Summary

The Laurentian margin in Britain and Ireland experienced the Caledonian-Acadian orogenies resulting from Palaeozoic closure of the Iapetus Ocean and accretion of Baltica and peri-Gondwanan terranes. However, the age and significance of magmatism remain contested, without a geologically consistent geodynamic reconstruction. We have interrogated the Usingle bondPb zircon record of intrusive complexes within the Southern Uplands-Down-Longford accretionary complex, focused on the Southern Uplands in Scotland. New texturally constrained laser ablation data are presented from the Carsphairn, Black Stockarton Moor, Bengairn, and Cheviot complexes. In these locations, most zircons contain poorly zoned cores with 206Pb/238U ages no older than ∼ 424 Ma, chemically comparable with younger magmatic overgrowths. Magmatic overgrowth ages confirm emplacement of Carsphairn at ∼ 414–411 Ma, Black Stockarton Moor and Bengairn at ∼ 410–408 Ma, and Cheviot at ∼ 400 Ma. Across the accretionary complex, the onset of zircon growth from ∼ 424 Ma appears to mark slab roll-back processes. Zircon cores may represent stalling and crystallisation of magmas in the deep crust, whilst emplacement into the shallow crust after ∼ 415 Ma accompanies the onset of regional transtension. We do not feel there is sufficient evidence to directly attribute magmatism to slab breakoff, despite this process being popularly championed in Scottish and Irish geology. We discuss the latest geodynamic interpretations of magmatism during the Caledonian-Acadian events, including events to the south of the Iapetus suture, and argue that complete zircon histories have a role to play in reconstruction of ancient orogens.

Item Type: Publication - Article
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): 10.1016/j.lithos.2024.107941
ISSN: 00244937
Date made live: 03 Mar 2025 15:21 +0 (UTC)
URI: https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/539004

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