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The Ordovician South Mayo Trough, a basin that recorded the passage of a triple junction along the Laurentian margin

Paul D. Ryan and John F. Dewey
The Ordovician South Mayo Trough, a basin that recorded the passage of a triple junction along the Laurentian margin (in Laurentia; turning points in the evolution of a continent, Steven J. Whitmeyer, Michael L. Williams, Dawn A. Kellett and Basil Tikoff)
Memoir - Geological Society of America (2023) 220: 593-603

Abstract

Tectonic models for arc-continent collision can be overly complex where, for example, diachronous sedimentation and deformation along a single plate boundary are attributed to separate tectonic events. Furthermore, continuous sedimentation in a single basin recording a diachronous collision along a plate margin makes it difficult to use classical unconformable relationships to date an orogenic phase. In this chapter, we describe the Ordovician South Mayo Trough of western Ireland, a remarkable example of such a basin. It originated in the late Cambrian-Early Ordovician as a Laurentia-facing oceanic forearc basin to the Lough Nafooey arc. This arc was split by a spreading ridge to form a trench-trench-ridge triple junction at the trench. The basin remained below sea level during Grampian/Taconic arc-continent collision and, following subduction flip, received sediment from an active continental margin. Sedimentation ended during Late Ordovician Mayoian "Andean"-style shortening, broadly coeval with a marked fall in global sea level. These major tectonic events are traced through the nature of the detritus and volcanism in this basin, which is preserved in a mega-syncline. The Grampian orogen is not recorded as a regional unconformity, but as a sudden influx of juvenile metamorphic detritus in a conformable sequence.


ISSN: 0072-1069
Coden: GSAMAQ
Serial Title: Memoir - Geological Society of America
Serial Volume: 220
Title: The Ordovician South Mayo Trough, a basin that recorded the passage of a triple junction along the Laurentian margin
Title: Laurentia; turning points in the evolution of a continent
Author(s): Ryan, Paul D.Dewey, John F.
Author(s): Whitmeyer, Steven J.
Author(s): Williams, Michael L.
Author(s): Kellett, Dawn A.
Author(s): Tikoff, Basil
Affiliation: National University of Ireland Galway, School of Natural Sciences, Earth and Ocean Sciences, Galway, Ireland
Affiliation: James Madison University, Department of Geology and Environmental Science, Harrisonburg, VA, United States
Pages: 593-603
Published: 2023
Text Language: English
Publisher: Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United States
References: 52
Accession Number: 2024-029727
Categories: Structural geology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: sects., strat. cols., geol. sketch maps
N51°30'00" - N55°19'60", W10°30'00" - W06°30'00"
Secondary Affiliation: University College, GBR, United Kingdom
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2024, American Geosciences Institute.
Update Code: 2024

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