Detrital Avalonian zircons in the Laurentian Southern Uplands Terrane, Scotland
Abstract
The Silurian–Ordovician Southern Uplands terrane occupies a key position in the Caledonian orogen, yet its genesis is controversial. Marginal-basin, backarc, and forearc tectonic regimes have all been invoked as operative at the Laurentian margin of the Iapetus Ocean. Fresh andesitic detritus within turbidite sandstones has, until now, been assumed to provide evidence for an Ordovician suprasubduction volcanic arc, a central feature of most models. However, high-precision thermal-ionization mass spectrometer U-Pb and laser-ablation data for detrital zircons from the sandstone prove Neoproterozoic volcanism at 557 ± 6 Ma (2σ) and probably also at 613 ± 12 Ma (2σ). The complex crystallization history recorded by…
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