Collisions between oceanic island-arc terranes and passive continental margins are thought to have been important in the formation of continental crust throughout much of Earth\u27s history. Magmatic evolution during this stage of the plate-tectonic cycle is evident in several areas of the Ordovician Grampian-Taconic orogen, as we demonstrate in the first detailed geochemical study of the Tyrone Igneous Complex, Ireland. New U-Pb zircon dating yields ages of 493 2 Ma from a primitive mafic intrusion, indicating intra-oceanic subduction in Tremadoc time, and 475 10 Ma from a light rare earth element (LREE)-enriched tonalite intrusion that incorporated Laurentian continental material by early Arenig time (Early Ordovician, Stage 2) during arc...
<p>The Tyrone Igneous Complex is one of the largest areas of ophiolitic and arc-related rocks expose...
The Annieopsquotch accretionary tract comprises a thrust stack of Lower to Middle Ordovician arc and...
Early Ordovician volcanic rocks exposed in the South Mayo region of western Ireland document the his...
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Because magmatism associated with subduction is thought to be the principal source for continental c...
Author Posting. © Cambridge University Press, 2004. This article is posted here by permission of Ca...
Abstract – Because magmatism associated with subduction is thought to be the principal source for co...
The formation of continental crust is a complex problem with a paradox at its center: continental ma...
The Lough Nafooey arc, in the western Irish Caledonides, collided with Laurentia during the Early Or...
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The Early Ordovician Grampian Orogeny in the British Isles represents a classic example of collision...
In order to understand the progressive growth of continental margins and the evolution of continenta...
The trace element signature of Earth's continental crust resembles that of arc lavas, but the contin...
Accurately reconstructing the growth of continental margins during episodes of ocean closure has imp...
The Tyrone Igneous Complex is one of the largest areas of ophiolitic and arc-related rocks exposed a...
<p>The Tyrone Igneous Complex is one of the largest areas of ophiolitic and arc-related rocks expose...
The Annieopsquotch accretionary tract comprises a thrust stack of Lower to Middle Ordovician arc and...
Early Ordovician volcanic rocks exposed in the South Mayo region of western Ireland document the his...
Author Posting. © Geological Society of London, 2009. This is the author's version of the work. It ...
Because magmatism associated with subduction is thought to be the principal source for continental c...
Author Posting. © Cambridge University Press, 2004. This article is posted here by permission of Ca...
Abstract – Because magmatism associated with subduction is thought to be the principal source for co...
The formation of continental crust is a complex problem with a paradox at its center: continental ma...
The Lough Nafooey arc, in the western Irish Caledonides, collided with Laurentia during the Early Or...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2009. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
The Early Ordovician Grampian Orogeny in the British Isles represents a classic example of collision...
In order to understand the progressive growth of continental margins and the evolution of continenta...
The trace element signature of Earth's continental crust resembles that of arc lavas, but the contin...
Accurately reconstructing the growth of continental margins during episodes of ocean closure has imp...
The Tyrone Igneous Complex is one of the largest areas of ophiolitic and arc-related rocks exposed a...
<p>The Tyrone Igneous Complex is one of the largest areas of ophiolitic and arc-related rocks expose...
The Annieopsquotch accretionary tract comprises a thrust stack of Lower to Middle Ordovician arc and...
Early Ordovician volcanic rocks exposed in the South Mayo region of western Ireland document the his...