Cleaved microgranite dykes of the Shap swarm in the Silurian of NW England
- 1 April 1990
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Geological Journal
- Vol. 25 (2) , 161-170
- https://doi.org/10.1002/gj.3350250207
Abstract
Felsite‐microgranite dykes, chemically comparable with the Shap swarm and associated with the Shap intrusion, are present in Silurian sediments of the southern Lake District. They were emplaced after the country rocks had undergone Acadian (late Caledonian) folding and cleavage‐formation but are themselves weakly cleaved. This confirms a ‘flattened buckle’ model for the Acadian deformation in NW England, which in turn establishes the link between sinistral transpression in this region and the clockwise transection of the folds by cleavage. The evidence also shows that the Acadian cleavage developed episodically, and that the Shap‐Skiddaw magmatism occurred during one or more stress‐relief episodes. The emplacement age of these intrusions thus constrains the age of the Acadian orogeny in NW England which was late in the Lower Devonian (according to currently available isotopic evidence), significantly later than the Silurian deformation of the Southern Uplands.Keywords
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