Isotopic characteristics of Ordovician greywacke provenance in the Southern Uplands of Scotland
- 1 January 1991
- journal article
- Published by Geological Society of London in Geological Society, London, Special Publications
- Vol. 57 (1) , 161-172
- https://doi.org/10.1144/gsl.sp.1991.057.01.13
Abstract
Interbedded Ordovician greywackes in the Southern Uplands are of markedly different composition. An integration of Sm-Nd isotope data, petrography of detrital clasts, and palaeocurrent flow analyses allows the likely provenance character and distribution to be deduced. The Portpatrick and Galdenoch formations contain detritus from volcanic provenances: andesite dominates the composition of Caradoc-Ashgill greywacke from the Portpatrick Formation which have εNd 445 (time of deposition) between −2.3 and −2.9, the Llandeilo-Caradoc Galdenoch Formation is richer in hornblende and has a slightly lower range of εNd 445 between −3.4 and −4.4. These values contrast with the more isotopically depleted signature of the Llandeilo-Caradoc Kirkcolm Formation greywackes which contain mainly quartz and feldspar clasts and have εNd 445 as low as −11.2. The source of the volcanic rocks, deduced from palaeocurrent analysis, lay on side of the depositional basin (south in terms of modern geography) and the isotopic composition of the volcanic rocks is consistent with a calc-alkaline arc or back-arc assemblage, founded on continental crust. A Proterozoic terrane, represented by detritus from the Kirkcolm Formation, lay on the opposite side of the depositional basin. Dalradian metamorphic rocks currently exposed to the north of the Southern Uplands display a less radiogenic signature than Kirkcolm Formation greywackes and seem unlikely to have acted as their source. This may support interpretations of the Southern Upland Fault as a locus of major sinistral strike-slip movement.This publication has 23 references indexed in Scilit:
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