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Caledonian Orogeny - The Geological SocietyAn online resource from the Geological Society, outlining the tectonic history of the UK and how it has affected our landscape.
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USGS Open File Report 99-50N, South and North Barents Russian ...The Early Paleozoic Caledonian orogeny largely closed the Cambrian Iapetus (old Atlantic) Ocean and consolidated the Laurentia (Greenland/North America) and ...
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How Scotland's geological foundations came together - NatureScotJan 27, 2023 · Stages of the Caledonian Orogeny · The chain of volcanic islands collided with the Grampian Highlands about 480–460 million years ago. · Baltica ...
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Scotland's GeologyThis is called the 'Caledonian Orogeny' and involved the collision of the northern continent of Laurentia (including North America and the oldest rocks of ...
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Bedrock Geology UK North: Caledonian Orogeny and associated ...Jan 30, 2015 · The Caledonian Orogeny in UK North involved three events: Grampian, Scandian, and Acadian, with associated magmatism and deformation. The ...
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Caledonian orogeny, Silurian, Wales - MediaWiki - BGS EarthwiseMay 5, 2016 · The Caledonian orogeny in Wales, from late Silurian to mid-Devonian, resulted from continental collision, causing deformation and low-grade ...
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The Caledonian Orogeny redefined | Journal of the Geological SocietyJul 14, 2017 · ... Caledonian Orogeny encompasses a series of orogenic events or phases, each of which has a defining set of time–space characteristics. The ...
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A review of the Caledonian Wilson cycle from a North Atlantic ...Apr 5, 2024 · A recent investigation of Neoproterozoic strata within the Särv and Seve nappe complexes of the Scandinavian Caledonides by Kjøll (2020) showed ...
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[PDF] the Grampian phase of the Caledonian OrogenySection 4 described how a prolonged period of lithospheric extension led to the development of a passive margin on the southern flanks of Laurentia.
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Chronology of Caledonian high-pressure granulite-facies ...Jun 1, 2017 · The peak of metamorphism reached high-pressure granulite facies in many sequences through-out west-central Vestranden. Interlayered ...
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Tectonic evolution of the Caledonian orogeny in Scotland: a review ...Oct 15, 2021 · Many of the Caledonian granites have compositional and temporal similarities with associated appinite and lamprophyre magmas. Most of the ...
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Caledonian Orogeny - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThe Caledonian orogeny refers to the oldest of three main Palaeozoic collisional events that contributed to the formation of the supercontinent Pangaea, ...
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Miogeoclines and suspect terranes of the Caledonian–Appalachian ...The Caledonian–Appalachian Orogen was formed by the closing of a Paleozoic Iapetus Ocean. The continental margins of Iapetus are identified in the deformed ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Geological Society, London, MemoirsThe Caledonian Orogeny resulted from the collision of Baltica with Laurentia as Baltica moved rapidly westward towards the relatively stationary Laurentia.
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[PDF] Caledonian-Appalachian orogen Palaeomagnetic constraints on the ...Jan 17, 2012 · In the case of the Appalachian-Caledonian orogen the definition of terranes within the belt is still a matter of debate, the identity and.
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[PDF] The Rheic Ocean: Origin, Evolution, and SignificanceDec 4, 2008 · 1). Subsequent closure of the Rheic Ocean produced the Ouachita-Alleghanian-Variscan orogeny and assembled the supercontinent of Pangea. The ...
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[PDF] 8 Multiple plate collisions and the end of the Iapetus Ocean4 Where is the Iapetus Suture? The suture zone between Laurentia and Eastern Avalonia is the least exposed of all the major Caledonian terrane boundaries, but ...
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[PDF] Ordovician paleogeography and the evolution of the Iapetus oceanThe Middle to Late Ordovician marked the continued convergence of. Baltica and Avalonia with Laurentia; the paleomagnetic evidence indicates that the ocean ...
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Faunal evidence for oceanic separations in the Palaeozoic of BritainFaunal evidence for oceanic separations in the Palaeozoic of Britain. Authors: L. R. M. Cocks and R. A. ForteyAuthors Info & Affiliations ... View PDF/EPUB ...
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A tale of Baltica and Laurentia - ScienceDirect.comThe two continents of Baltica and Laurentia witnessed the break-up of one supercontinent, Rodinia, and the formation of another, but less long-lived, Pangea.
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[PDF] A plate tectonic scenario for the Iapetus and Rheic oceansSep 5, 2015 · largely assembled by the terminal closure of the Iapetus Ocean during the Caledonian orogeny (Fig. 1). Prior to their Silurian amalgamation ...
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Origin of the Rheic Ocean: Rifting along a Neoproterozoic suture?Mar 9, 2017 · The Rheic Ocean is widely believed to have formed in the Late Cambrian–Early Ordovician as a result of the drift of peri-Gondwanan terranes, ...
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Role of Avalonia in the development of tectonic paradigmsMar 23, 2018 · (c) Early Paleozoic (c. 510–480 Ma) continental rifting and separation of Avalonia (and Carolinia) from Gondwana. (d) Distribution of Late ...
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First evidence for Cambrian glaciation provided by sections in ...The first evidence for Cambrian glaciation is provided by two successions on the Avalon microcontinent. The middle lowest Cambrian (middle Terreneuvian ...
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Cambrian–Ordovician of the central Appalachians:Correlations and ...From the Early Cambrian (Dyeran) through Late Ordovician (Turinan), the Laurentian paleocontinent was rimmed by an extensive carbonate platform.
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Laurentian margin evolution and the Caledonian orogeny—A ...Jan 1, 2008 · Orogenic collapse followed rapidly after foreland-propagating thrusting linked to Laurentia-Baltica collision (Gilotti and McClelland, this ...
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On the origins of the Iapetus Ocean - ScienceDirectIn this study, we reconsider the timing and framework of Iapetus opening by integrating the fragmentary mid-Neoproterozoic to early Cambrian observational ...
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[PDF] EDIACARAN–ORDOVICIAN OF EAST LAURENTIA - Exhibitionbegan with the break up of Rodinia and origin of the Iapetus Ocean. Rifting along two active arms of the spreading system defined the Quebec Reentrant and ...
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Comparative evolution of the Iapetus and Rheic OceansThe Rheic Ocean consequently plays a dominant role in the basement geology of southern Europe, in the Appalachian–Ouachita orogeny of North America, and in the ...
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A review of geological origins and relationships in the Ballantrae ...Apr 9, 2014 · A substantial history of research has established the Ballantrae Complex as an ophiolite assemblage, generated within the Iapetus Ocean and ...
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Geochemical characteristics and geotectonic setting of early ...The first evidence for MORB ... Highly depleted isotopic compositions evident in Iapetus and Rheic Ocean basalts: implications for crustal generation and ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Terrane history of the Iapetus Ocean as preserved in the northern ...Subduction polarity ... Salinian refers to Katian to Ludfordian east-vergent deformation associated with subduction beneath the composite Laurentian margin.
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Ar–Ar, Sm–Nd and Rb–Sr ages from metamorphic minerals ...The earliest is the Grampian orogeny (ca. 490-460 Ma), which resulted from the accretion of an intra-ocean island arc complex to the margin of Laurentia ( ...
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A kinematic model for the Grampian Orogeny, ScotlandJan 1, 2014 · These data confirm that the Grampian orogenic cycle of loading, crustal thickening and heating took only 10–15 Ma to complete (Oliver 2001), ...
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The Ordovician Grampian Orogeny, Western Ireland: Obduction ...Sep 3, 2019 · ... Dalradian Supergroup. Mafic dikes of tholeiitic chemistry ... Grampian deformation (D1-D2) produced early northwestern verging ...
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Deformation and regional metamorphism of the Dalradian, Northern ...Sep 25, 2017 · Deformation of the Dalradian ... The Dalradian rocks in Northern Ireland were intensely deformed and metamorphosed during the Grampian Orogeny ( ...
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Timing of ophiolite obduction in the Grampian orogen | GSA BulletinNov 1, 2010 · It is thought to have resulted from the collision of the Laurentian margin with an infant oceanic arc and associated suprasubduction ophiolite ( ...
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Lu–Hf geochronology of ultra-high-pressure eclogites from the ...May 1, 2020 · UHP metamorphism of the Tromsø Nappe is thought to be related to the Taconian/Grampian Orogeny at the Laurentian margin (Brueckner and Van ...Geological Setting And Age... · Tromsø Nappe · Sample Description<|separator|>
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470 Ma granitoid magmatism associated with the Grampian ...... magmatism was relatively short (<40 Ma) and was soon followed by the collision of Laurentia with the Taconic arcs during the Grampian Orogeny. The Grampian ...
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Orogeny can be very short - PNASOct 17, 2005 · The Taconic Orogeny is slightly younger than the Grampian Orogeny, probably a result of the oceanic arc colliding obliquely with an ...Missing: magmatism correlation
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A review and tectonic interpretation of the Taconian–Grampian tract ...Oct 4, 2023 · The Taconian–Grampian tract was characterized by a diachronous collision of a north-facing oceanic arc–forearc terrane and associated ...
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The Cambrian to Devonian odyssey of the Brabant Massif within ...... (460–430 Ma), reflecting the Avalonia–Baltica soft docking as also shown by the reappearance of Mesoproterozoic detrital zircons, typical of Baltica.
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The Tornquist Sea and Baltica–Avalonia docking - ScienceDirect.comLate Ordovician suturing between these two plates eliminated the Tornquist Sea that had separated these palaeocontinents during most of the Ordovician Cocks and ...
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None### Summary of Scandian Orogeny from the PDF
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[PDF] 61737-thrusting-and-extension-in-the-scandian-hinterland-norway ...The fact that titanites from all levels regress to a near-single discordia implies that Scandian high-grade metamorphism and ductile deformation, as re-.
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Patterns of Silurian deformation and magmatism during sinistral ...Jun 12, 2020 · We distinguish between Scandian and older structures and mineral assemblages, assess the kinematic significance of orogen-parallel lineations ...
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The geology of a part of Acadia and the nature of the Acadian ...U-Pb geochronology of events before, during, and after the Acadian orogeny helps elucidate the nature and distribution of tectonostratigraphic belts in this ...Missing: Caledonian 410-360 tectonics dextral transpression evidence syn-
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Minas Fault Zone: Late Paleozoic history of an intra-continental ...Aug 7, 2025 · 410-360 Ma Neoacadian orogeny, an event widely attributed to accretion followed by protracted dextral translation of the Meguma terrane ...
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A Rheic cause for the Acadian deformation in EuropeNov 22, 2017 · The Acadian (mid-Devonian) deformation in NW Europe has typically been interpreted as the culminating event of the Silurian closure of the ...
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Age of the Acadian deformation and Devonian granites in northern ...An age range of 400–390 Ma (mid-Emsian to mid-Eifelian, Devonian) for the Acadian deformation event has been considered to fit the integrated evidence best.
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Structure of the Dingle Peninsula, SW IrelandJul 17, 2014 · Age of the Acadian deformation and Devonian granites in northern England: a review. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society, Vol. 62 ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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11Variscan tectonics - GeoScienceWorldThus, the Acadian. Orogeny, which affected continental crust north of the Rheic suture, is possibly an Early Variscan expression of initial collisional contacts ...
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Acadian Orogeny, Devonian, Northern England - BGS EarthwiseMay 5, 2016 · Introduction. Simplified structural cross-section of the Lake District inlier, showing the likely overburden at the time of Acadian deformation.Missing: melting | Show results with:melting
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(PDF) Late Caledonian Orogeny and magmatism - ResearchGateMap of Ireland showing location of Acadian and other Late Caledonian tectonic features and granite plutons mentioned in the text. Inset figure shows the four ...
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Pb-Zn ore deposits of the northern Caledonides - GeoScienceWorldJun 2, 2017 · Pb-Zn ore deposits within the northern Caledonides formed in compressional environments associated with major thrust sheets that were ...
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A review and reinterpretation of the architecture ... - ScienceDirect.comThe present architecture of the Scandinavian Caledonides is principally the result of the Silurian–Devonian Scandian continental collision of Baltica-Avalonia ...
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The Scandinavian Caledonides: event chronology ...The Scandinavian Caledonides comprise innumerable thrust sheets composed of diverse rock complexes of disparate origins and wide-ranging metamorphic grade that ...
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(PDF) Tectonostratigraphic position of the Finnish Caledonides at ...Aug 5, 2025 · The Finnish Caledonides consist of the lower structural units characteristic of much of the northern Scandes, whose foreland is now known to ...Missing: exposures | Show results with:exposures
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Seismic evidence of Caledonian deformed crust and uppermost ...Aug 6, 2025 · S-dipping reflections beneath the sub-Permian discontinuity and above the O-horizon are interpreted as Caledonian thrust structures. Beneath the ...
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Extensional tectonics in the Caledonides of southern Norway, an ...Feb 28, 1998 · The extensional collapse of the Scandinavian Caledonides resulted in rapid tectonic denudation of the orogen, exhumation of high- and ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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A new look at reflection seismic data from the Central Caledonian ...Aug 8, 2025 · This study revisits seismic reflection data from the Central Scandinavian Caledonides, initially acquired during campaigns in the late 1980s ...
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Caledonian orogen of East Greenland 70°N-82°N: Geological map ...Aug 6, 2025 · The ∼1300 km length of the N-S-trending Caledonian orogen in East Greenland is divided into three lithostructural domains-the Caledonian ...
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Geological research and mapping in the Caledonian orogen of East ...Jan 1, 2008 · This article reviews the history of geological research and the evolution of interpretations of the orogen.
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[PDF] East Greenland Caledonides: stratigraphy, structure and ... - GEUSFeb 10, 2005 · the thick-skinned thrust belt to the east. The Green- land Inland Ice obscures the western parts of the marginal thrust belt along most of ...
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Some Constraints from U-Pb Ages and Hf Isotopes - jstorThe Caledonian orogenic belt in northeast Green- land is ∼1300 km long and consists of both thin- skinned and thick-skinned thrust sheets (Higgins et al. 2004; ...
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Pressure–temperature evolution of retrogressed kyanite eclogites ...Caledonian eclogites and associated high-pressure rocks are present in a 400×100-km long belt along the coast of North–East Greenland.
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(PDF) The North Sea rift basement records extensional collapse of ...Apr 5, 2024 · In our case study, we have discovered a pre-rift Caledonian basement with a folded structural pattern very similar to Devonian collapse-related ...
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The Appalachian orogen: A brief summary - GeoScienceWorldSep 1, 2010 · The Appalachians are a Paleozoic orogen that formed in a complete Wilson cycle along the eastern Laurentian margin following the breakup of supercontinent ...Missing: correlation | Show results with:correlation
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Pre-Carboniferous, episodic accretion-related, orogenesis along the ...This eastward shift is due to progressive stepping back of the subduction zone behind the accreted terranes (see below) and explains the progressive, time- ...Taconic Orogeny · Salinic Orogeny · Acadian Orogeny
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The Appalachian orogen: A brief summary - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · The Taconic orogeny is the first one of three mountain-building events forming the Appalachian Mountains in eastern North America, the Acadian- ...
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Laurentian margin evolution and the Caledonian orogeny—A ...Aug 6, 2025 · Caledonian metamorphic rocks and intrusions show ages from 500 to 360 Ma in the East Greenland and Scandinavian Caledonides (Gasser 2013; Corfu ...Missing: trans- | Show results with:trans-
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[PDF] geology of the appalachian-caledonian orogen in canada and ...Parallelism of the Grenville Structural Province and the Appalachian miogeocline in eastern North America implies Precambrian ancestral control for the ...
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The North Sea rift basement records extensional collapse of ... - NatureApr 18, 2024 · We have discovered a pre-rift Caledonian basement with a folded structural pattern very similar to Devonian collapse-related structures onshore Western Norway.
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Caledonian and precambrian history in Svalbard - ScienceDirect.comThis article contains two parts, a review of geochronological data of the Svalbard basement, and a hypothetical application of the concept of escape tectonics.
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The Caledonides of Greenland, Svalbard and other Arctic areasAug 5, 2025 · The Greenland and Svalbard Caledonides make up an important part of the Palaeozoic Caledonian orogen, and preserve a complex history of Palaeoproterozoic arc ...
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Crustal structure and evolution of the Arctic CaledonidesOct 30, 2017 · The continuation of the Caledonides into the Barents Sea has long been a subject of discussion, and two major orientations of the Caledonian ...
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Caledonian reactivation and reworking of Timanian thrust systems ...Feb 16, 2024 · The Timanian Orogeny is an episode of NNE–SSW-oriented contraction (all the structural directions are defined relative to present-day ...
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[PDF] Geology and Assessment of Undiscovered Oil and Gas Resources ...Miall (1986) and Okulitch and others (1986, 1991) characterized the uplift as a distal effect of the Caledonian orogeny. Throughout the northern Canadian ...
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Chapter 1 Caledonian structures - GeoGuideCaledonian structures include cleavage formation, maximum shortening, and faulting, particularly strike-slip and sinistral faulting, with cleavage transecting ...
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A review of geological origins and relationships in the Ballantrae ...A substantial history of research has established the Ballantrae Complex as an ophiolite assemblage, generated within the Iapetus Ocean and accreted at the ...Ultramafic Rocks · Volcanic And Associated... · Tectonic Assembly Of The...
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Tectonic history across the Iapetus suture zone in IrelandThe early Paleozoic rocks of eastern Ireland span the suture zone between the Laurentian and Ganderian continental margins of the Iapetus Ocean.
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Changing Silurian–Devonian relative plate motion in the CaledonidesMar 3, 2017 · We examine the diachronous closure of Iapetus, the contrasting tectonic modes arising from that closure, and the nature and origin of subsequent ...
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Late Ordovician to Early Devonian tectonic and magmatic events ...Winchester (1973) proposed a sinistral offset of 160 km based on the apparent offset of regional metamorphic zones across the fault. ... ... The ...
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Continental sutures and their influence on rifting in the North SeaDeep seismic profiles in the Irish and North seas have successfully imaged crustal structure across the Iapetus suture zone. A problem with current ...
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Basement structure and its influence on the structural configuration ...Jun 7, 2017 · The northern North Sea rift basin developed on a highly heterogeneous basement that experienced Caledonian orogenic deformation and Devonian ...Missing: modern | Show results with:modern
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New perspectives on the Caledonides of Scandinavia and related ...The Caledonian orogen can be traced for several thousand kilometres from the Arctic region southward on both sides of the North Atlantic Ocean.
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Distinct Taconic, Salinic, and Acadian deformation along the Iapetus ...Nov 20, 2007 · The Appalachian–Caledonian orogen is a classic example of a long-lived (ca. 200 Ma) Paleozoic accretionary orogen formed as a result of the ...Regional Geology · Cambrian And Ordovician... · Deformation History
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The Laurentian Caledonides of Scotland and Ireland - Lyell CollectionThe Grampian Orogeny was caused by the collision of the Laurentian continental margin with an oceanic arc terrane and associated suprasubduction zone ophiolites ...
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Caledonian Orogen, East Greenland 70° – 82°N. Geological map 1 ...Dec 1, 2021 · 2021-12-01. Citation Date. Title, Caledonian Orogen, East Greenland 70° – 82°N. Geological map 1:1 000 000. Author, Henriksen, Niels (Geological ...
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New Study Reveals How Orogeny and Plants Shaped Earth's ...Oct 13, 2025 · Both processes increased continental silicate weathering fluxes, lowering atmospheric carbon dioxide (pCO2) levels. Yet distinguishing their ...Missing: interactions oxygenation
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Episodes of post-Caledonian burial and exhumation in Greenland ...We report 10 episodes of burial and exhumation across Greenland and Fennoscandia, from Carboniferous to Pliocene.
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Geological CO2 storage assessment in emerging CCS regionsFormed through Phanerozoic sedimentation, it bears the imprint of the Caledonian, Variscan, and Alpine orogenic cycles, followed by post-orogenic subsidence and ...