The geology of Howth and Ireland's Eye, Co. Dublin
- 1 January 1975
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Geological Journal
- Vol. 10 (1) , 35-58
- https://doi.org/10.1002/gj.3350100104
Abstract
The Cambrian sediments in Howth and Ireland's Eye to the northeast of Dublin have been mapped and the submarine deltaic Censure Group and the overlying Nose of Howth Group, which consists of interbedded turbidites and olistostromes, have been distinguished. Large scale sedimentary disruption has accompanied detachment of quartzitic sandstone beds in the Censure Group, where the bases of detached blocks have slump features while their tops generally do not. This contrasts with the chaotic sedimentary breccias in the olistostromes of the Nose of Howth Group. Blocks in the Censure and Nose of Howth Groups are up to 450 m and 700 m across respectively. The turbidies have come from the southeast and east whereas the slumping appears to have been generated from the southwest.Slumping during sedimentation was followed closely by large‐scale folding and sliding of sedimentary or tectono‐sedimentary origin, and the bulk appearance of the sediments is due to these sedimentary and tectono‐sedimentary mechanisms. The main structure is an easterly facing, steep plunging syncline which locally is associated with a poorly preserved cleavage. This structure predated the main penetrative cleavage which is not axial planar to it.Keywords
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