A pebbly gritstone–microconglomerate outcrop at Trainor's Rocks in the Mourne Mountains is one of the youngest (c. 430 Ma) coarse clastic units within the Ordovician–Silurian Southern Uplands–Down–Longford Terrane. The c. 400 m by 1 km outcrop lies within fine-grained Hawick Group (Wenlock) strata, and is rich in extraformational clasts including granite, rhyolite, andesite, basalt, vein quartz and metamorphic rocks, plus intraformational rip-up clasts of mudstone. Detrital zircons, analysed by sensitive high-resolution ion microprobe (SHRIMP), yield predominantly Ordovician U–Pb ages of 450–490 Ma, peaking at c. 470 Ma, coincident with arc-related magmatism in the Midland Valley Terrane. Whole-rock geochemical data are consistent with derivation from a calc-alkaline continental arc, with clast provenance matching 473–464 Ma arc volcanic and intrusive rocks from the Tyrone Igneous Complex. A small proportion of analysed zircons have Proterozoic and Neoarchean ages typical of sediments derived from the Dalradian Supergroup (Grampian Terrane). The youngest zircon analysed, 435 ± 8 Ma, may indicate that magmatism continued during closure of Iapetus in the Llandovery. In these samples there is no evidence for Gondwana-derived sediment. The influx of detritus from the volcanic arc–Laurentian hinterland suggests episodic tectonic unroofing in response to syndepositional strike-slip movements.
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August 23, 2024
Provenance of the Trainor's Rocks microconglomerate, Northern Ireland: a mid-Silurian (Hawick Group) submarine channel fan deposit in the closing Iapetus Ocean
Norman R. Moles;
Norman R. Moles
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1
University of Brighton, School of Applied Sciences
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, Brighton BN2 4GJ, UK
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Mark R. Cooper;
Mark R. Cooper
2
Geological Survey of Northern Ireland
, 7th Floor, Adelaide House, 39–49 Adelaide Street
, Belfast BT2 8FD, UK
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Steven P. Hollis;
Steven P. Hollis
3
School of GeoSciences, Grant Institute, University of Edinburgh
, James Hutton Road, King's Buildings
, Edinburgh EH9 3FE, UK
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Brian McConnell
Brian McConnell
4
Geological Survey Ireland
, Booterstown Hall
, Blackrock A94 N2R6, Ireland
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Norman R. Moles
*
1
University of Brighton, School of Applied Sciences
, Cockcroft Building, Lewes Road
, Brighton BN2 4GJ, UK
Mark R. Cooper
2
Geological Survey of Northern Ireland
, 7th Floor, Adelaide House, 39–49 Adelaide Street
, Belfast BT2 8FD, UK
Steven P. Hollis
3
School of GeoSciences, Grant Institute, University of Edinburgh
, James Hutton Road, King's Buildings
, Edinburgh EH9 3FE, UK
Brian McConnell
4
Geological Survey Ireland
, Booterstown Hall
, Blackrock A94 N2R6, Ireland
*
Correspondence: [email protected]
Publisher: Geological Society of London
Received:
07 Feb 2024
Revision Received:
05 Jun 2024
Accepted:
20 Jun 2024
First Online:
23 Aug 2024
Online ISSN: 2041-479X
Print ISSN: 0016-7649
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© 2024 The Author(s)
Journal of the Geological Society (2024) 181 (6): jgs2024-025.
Article history
Received:
07 Feb 2024
Revision Received:
05 Jun 2024
Accepted:
20 Jun 2024
First Online:
23 Aug 2024
Citation
Norman R. Moles, Mark R. Cooper, Steven P. Hollis, Brian McConnell; Provenance of the Trainor's Rocks microconglomerate, Northern Ireland: a mid-Silurian (Hawick Group) submarine channel fan deposit in the closing Iapetus Ocean. Journal of the Geological Society 2024;; 181 (6): jgs2024–025. doi: https://doi.org/10.1144/jgs2024-025
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