Waldron, John W.F.; DuFrane, S. Andrew; Schofield, David I.; Barr, Sandra M.. 2025 Is Britain divided by an Acadian suture? Geology, 53 (10). 847-852. 10.1130/G53431.1
Abstract
The Appalachian−Caledonide orogen records protracted Paleozoic convergence during Iapetus Ocean closure. Grampian−Taconian arc-continent collision at the Laurentian margin and subduction polarity reversal were followed by Ordovician to Silurian subduction-accretion beneath the Laurentian margin, culminating in continental collision in the Scandinavian Caledonides, and soft collision along the Solway−Navan−Silvermines line in Britain and Ireland. Laurentia-derived detrital zircon crossed this boundary, commonly regarded as the main Iapetus suture, upon collision at ca. 430 Ma. Calc-alkaline magmatism continued into the Devonian on both sides of the supposed suture, producing the “trans-suture suite” of magmatic rocks that extend south as far as a boundary, here termed the Ynys Môn line, separating the Lakesman terrane from the Monian belt of North Wales. South of this line, Laurentia-derived detritus is absent from Silurian samples, but appears in Emsian Old Red Sandstone. Laurentia-derived detritus was held up at the Ynys Môn line for at least 12 Myr. This boundary is interpreted as a previously unrecognized suture, recording obliquely sinistral north-dipping subduction of a remaining tract of Iapetus, leading to magmatism north of the boundary and eventual Acadian collision.
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