Patterns of Silurian deformation and magmatism during sinistral oblique convergence, northern Scottish Caledonides

Volume: 177, Issue: 5, Pages: 893 - 910
Published: Jun 12, 2020
Abstract
Regional ductile thrusting and syn-kinematic granitic magmatism within the Caledonides of northern Scotland occurred within a sinistrally oblique convergent tectonic setting during the Silurian closure of the Iapetus Ocean. The highest thrust nappes are dominated by structures of probable Grampian (Ordovician) age, and Scandian (Silurian) deformation dominates the underlying thrust nappes. Deformation was overall foreland-propagating but the...
Paper Details
Title
Patterns of Silurian deformation and magmatism during sinistral oblique convergence, northern Scottish Caledonides
Published Date
Jun 12, 2020
Volume
177
Issue
5
Pages
893 - 910
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