1988
DOI: 10.1144/gsjgs.145.5.0759
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Tectonic controls of Ordovician arc and marginal basin volcanism in Wales

Abstract: Ensialic destructive plate margin volcanism persisted in Wales from late Tremadoc to Caradoc times. Late Tremadoc uplift and erosion in NW Wales is attributable to onset of subduction and development of a frontal ridge system (fore-arc), South-east of this, in the vicinity of the Harlech Dome and in SW Wales, more localized uplift was associated with the development of arc volcanoes at a volcanic front. In North Wales the arc volcanism occurred in a regime of E-W crustal extension and was centred on a deep cru… Show more

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“…However, the Ordovician configuration of the Lake District, Irish and Welsh areas is equivocal (Kokelaar 1988) and major strike slip separations between them may account for the differences in the timing of the onset of subduction. The large amounts of quartz-rich detritus (such as in the Loweswater Formation) may have been derived from the large shelf area that fringed the continent throughout the Ordovician.…”
Section: Palaeogeographical and Plate Tectonic Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the Ordovician configuration of the Lake District, Irish and Welsh areas is equivocal (Kokelaar 1988) and major strike slip separations between them may account for the differences in the timing of the onset of subduction. The large amounts of quartz-rich detritus (such as in the Loweswater Formation) may have been derived from the large shelf area that fringed the continent throughout the Ordovician.…”
Section: Palaeogeographical and Plate Tectonic Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1980), prompt renewed consideration of the views of Beavon (1963) (Kokelaar 1988;Howells et al 1991). The inclined sheet-like form (possibly emplaced along a fault inclined at a low angle to bedding in the Cambrian sediments (see Cornwell et u1.…”
Section: Age and Regional Significance O F The Remanencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recent assessments of the geology of North Wales (e.g. Kokelaar 1988;Howells et (11. 1991) have stressed the integrated nature of extrusive and hypabyssal igneous activity of the Late Ordovician magmatic episode and suggest that the Tan y Grisiau body should be considered in this context.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The basin probably originated by back-arc extension during southeast-directed subduction of Iapetus lithosphere (Kokelaar 1988) and suffered subsequent episodes of transtension leading to final fluvial infill in the latest Silurian-early Devonian: it became transpressionally inverted during late early Devonian (Acadian) deformation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%