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Gallagher, V., O'Connor, P. J., Aftalion, M. (1994) Intra-Ordovician deformation in southeast Ireland: evidence from the geological setting, geochemical affinities and U—Pb zircon age of the Croghan Kinshelagh granite. Geological Magazine, 131 (5) 669-684 doi:10.1017/s0016756800012450

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TitleIntra-Ordovician deformation in southeast Ireland: evidence from the geological setting, geochemical affinities and U—Pb zircon age of the Croghan Kinshelagh granite
JournalGeological Magazine
AuthorsGallagher, V.Author
O'Connor, P. J.Author
Aftalion, M.Author
Year1994 (September)Volume131
Issue5
PublisherCambridge University Press (CUP)
DOIdoi:10.1017/s0016756800012450Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceGallagher, V., O'Connor, P. J., Aftalion, M. (1994) Intra-Ordovician deformation in southeast Ireland: evidence from the geological setting, geochemical affinities and U—Pb zircon age of the Croghan Kinshelagh granite. Geological Magazine, 131 (5) 669-684 doi:10.1017/s0016756800012450
Plain TextGallagher, V., O'Connor, P. J., Aftalion, M. (1994) Intra-Ordovician deformation in southeast Ireland: evidence from the geological setting, geochemical affinities and U—Pb zircon age of the Croghan Kinshelagh granite. Geological Magazine, 131 (5) 669-684 doi:10.1017/s0016756800012450
In(1994, September) Geological Magazine Vol. 131 (5) Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Abstract/NotesAbstractThe Croghan Kinshelagh alkali granite intrudes a cleaved volcano-sedimentary sequenceon the border of counties Wicklow and Wexford in southeast Ireland. U-Pb dating of zircons fromthe granite indicate a mid-Caradoc emplacement age of 454 ± 1 Ma. The Duncannon Group hostrocks form the southwestern end of the Avoca Volcanic Belt, a Mid-Ordovician (Caradoc) sequenceof acid and intermediate lavas and volcaniclastics. Dolerite dykes intrude the granite; elsewhere in theregion dolerites are generally associated with volcanic rocks. The main, Dl deformation within theDuncannon Group rocks is manifest as a steep Dl cleavage generally regarded as a product of LateCaledonian regional deformation in southeast Ireland. The Croghan Kinshelagh granite showsstrong geochemical coherence with subalkaline varieties of the Caradoc volcanic rocks; relativelyhigh Th, Y, Nb and REE contents set it apart from any other known granite type in southeastIreland. Together with the geochemical evidence, the age determination of 454 Ma indicates that theCroghan Kinshelagh granite was generated and emplaced during Ordovician volcanism in southeastIreland. Volcanism was closely followed by penetrative deformation and emplacement of the granite.The intra-Ordovician deformation may have been a consequence of closure of the Iapetus Ocean ormore localized events such as accretion on the hanging wall of the subduction zone. The age of theCroghan Kinshelagh granite provides an important datum for Ordovician volcanism and subductionin southeast Ireland.


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