Deformational history of an area with well-developed tectonic slides: Dalradian rocks of Horn Head, NW Irish Caledonides
- 1 January 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
- Vol. 73 (3) , 151-171
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0263593300010129
Abstract
A structural reinterpretation of Appin Group metasediments of the Dalradian Supergroup in part of the northwestern marginal zone of the Irish Caledonides is presented. No major F1 folds have been recorded although bedding occasionally faces upwards NW in S1. The structure is dominated by a series of NW-facing F2 recumbent folds and associated D2 tectonic slides. The slides, which have thrust the overlying rocks to the NW, are generally oblique to the fold axial planes and commonly cut out major F2 fold hinges. Rotation of the hinges towards the NW-SE (Caledonian) stretching direction in areas adjacent to the slides may have contributed to fold excision: an example of a major dislocated sheath fold is described. DM3 produces major SE-verging inclined folds. Although D4, D5 and D6 are of minor importance in the area D6 intensifies towards the SE to become the principal fabric in a major NE–SW-trending sinistrai shear zone that contains the c. 400 Ma Main Donegal granite. The early major structures of this area are compared with those in Dalradian Supergroup of adjacent parts of Scotland. It is suggested that the absence of a major F1 fold (analagous to the Islay anticline) and the occurrence of D2 recumbent folds and low angle thrusts in NW Ireland reflect the close proximity of the foreland, composed of the Lewisian complex, to the NW; such a situation is analagous to the Moine thrust zone in Scotland. The progressive development of low angle structures and thrusts to the W of the Scottish mainland is attributed to a westward shallowing of the Lewisian basement between the SW Highlands of Scotland and NW Ireland.Keywords
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