Abstract
The tectonic setting of Tonian orogenic events recorded in the present-day circum-North Atlantic region is uncertain. U-Pb zircon geochronology shows that the Yell Sound and Westings groups (Shetland) and metasedimentary rocks of the Naver Nappe (northern mainland Scotland) were deposited between c. 1050-960 Ma and intruded by mafic, intermediate and felsic igneous rocks at c. 965-950 Ma. Chemical discrimination diagrams and Hf and Nd isotope data together suggest that the protoliths of the mafic meta-igneous rocks were emplaced as relatively juvenile crustal contributions in an active plate margin. Zircon growth at c. 920 Ma within the Yell Sound Group correlates with high-grade metamorphism documented previously in Shetland. Further zircon growth and Pb-loss at c. 470-460 Ma indicates overprinting during the Ordovician Grampian orogenic event. Similar age successions of Ellesmere Island, Svalbard and East Greenland also contain evidence for Tonian magmatism (some calc-alkaline), deformation and metamorphism. The new data favour Rodinia reconstructions that incorporate subduction-related magmatism and associated tectonism along the margin of northeast Laurentia during the Tonian. The Yell Sound Group and correlative peri-Laurentian successions were intruded by subduction-related magmas and deformed and metamorphosed during development of the Valhalla exterior accretionary orogen, part of a more extensive peri-Rodinian subduction system.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Journal of the Geological Society |
Early online date | 20 Aug 2024 |
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Publication status | Early online - 20 Aug 2024 |