Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2009. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of Elsevier B.V. for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Tectonophysics 479 (2009): 165-174, doi:10.1016/j.tecto.2008.07.018.The Early Ordovician Grampian Orogeny in the British Isles represents a classic example of collision between an oceanic island arc and a passive continental margin, starting around 480 Ma. The South Mayo Trough in western Ireland preserves a complete and well-dated sedimentary record of arc collision. We sampled sandstones and conglomerates from the Rosroe, Maumtrasna and Derryveeny Formations in order to assess erosion rates and patterns during and after arc...
The Souter Head sub-volcanic complex (Aberdeenshire, Scotland) intruded the high-grade metamorphic c...
Early Ordovician volcanic rocks exposed in the South Mayo region of western Ireland document the his...
<p>During terrane convergence, an influx of clastic sediment from an upper plate onto a lower plate ...
The Early Ordovician Grampian Orogeny in the British Isles represents a classic example of collision...
Author Posting. © Geological Society of London, 2009. This is the author's version of the work. It ...
Collisions between oceanic island-arc terranes and passive continental margins are thought to have b...
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 Lough Nafooey arc, in the western Irish Caledonides, collided with Laurentia during the Early Or...
Accurately reconstructing the growth of continental margins during episodes of ocean closure has imp...
Detrital zircon analysis of sandstones interbedded with c. 464 Ma ignimbrites in the lower Mweelrea ...
Because magmatism associated with subduction is thought to be the principal source for continental c...
The Ordovician intra-oceanic Macquarie Arc is preserved in a tectonostratigraphic terrane, faulted t...
The Souter Head sub-volcanic complex (Aberdeenshire, Scotland) intruded the high-grade metamorphic c...
<p>The Tyrone Igneous Complex is one of the largest areas of ophiolitic and arc-related rocks expose...
The Souter Head sub-volcanic complex (Aberdeenshire, Scotland) intruded the high-grade metamorphic c...
Early Ordovician volcanic rocks exposed in the South Mayo region of western Ireland document the his...
<p>During terrane convergence, an influx of clastic sediment from an upper plate onto a lower plate ...
The Early Ordovician Grampian Orogeny in the British Isles represents a classic example of collision...
Author Posting. © Geological Society of London, 2009. This is the author's version of the work. It ...
Collisions between oceanic island-arc terranes and passive continental margins are thought to have b...
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 Lough Nafooey arc, in the western Irish Caledonides, collided with Laurentia during the Early Or...
Accurately reconstructing the growth of continental margins during episodes of ocean closure has imp...
Detrital zircon analysis of sandstones interbedded with c. 464 Ma ignimbrites in the lower Mweelrea ...
Because magmatism associated with subduction is thought to be the principal source for continental c...
The Ordovician intra-oceanic Macquarie Arc is preserved in a tectonostratigraphic terrane, faulted t...
The Souter Head sub-volcanic complex (Aberdeenshire, Scotland) intruded the high-grade metamorphic c...
<p>The Tyrone Igneous Complex is one of the largest areas of ophiolitic and arc-related rocks expose...
The Souter Head sub-volcanic complex (Aberdeenshire, Scotland) intruded the high-grade metamorphic c...
Early Ordovician volcanic rocks exposed in the South Mayo region of western Ireland document the his...
<p>During terrane convergence, an influx of clastic sediment from an upper plate onto a lower plate ...