Rates of magma emplacement commonly vary as a function of tectonic setting. The late Caledonian granites of Britain and Ireland are associated with closure of the Iapetus Ocean and were emplaced into a varying regime of transpression and transtension throughout the Silurian and into the early Devonian. Here we evaluate a new approach for examining how magma volumes vary as a function of tectonic setting. Available radiometric ages from the late Caledonian granites are used to calculate probability density functions (age spectra), with each pluton weighted by outcrop area as a proxy for its volume. These spectra confirm an absence of magmatic activity during Iapetus subduction between c. 455 Ma and 425 Ma and a dominance of post-subduction m...
Granitic magmatism in collision belts is widely regarded as a major mechanism for generating contin...
Although many intrusions are now known to have been incrementally emplaced, the mechanisms through w...
The emplacement mechanism of the Ardara granite (a Caledonian pluton located on the northwestern sea...
Rates of magma emplacement commonly vary as a function of tectonic setting. The late Caledonian gran...
The origin of the Newer Granites is long-standing problem. In the Caledonian orthotectonic\ud zone t...
Scottish “Newer” Granites record the evolution of the Caledonides resulting from Iapetus subduction ...
The Trans-Suture Suite (TSS) of granitic plutons located in Northern Britain span the Iapetus Suture...
Six new U-Pb zircon dates for the Siluro-Devonian magmatism in the south-west Grampian Highlands, Sc...
Scotland has a magmatic record covering much of the period 3100-50 Ma. In this review, we pull toget...
The Priestlaw and Cockburn Law intrusions are zoned granitoid plutons intruded into Lower Palaeozoic...
Calc-alkaline magmatism in the Grampian Terrane started at c. 430 Ma, after subduction of the edge o...
I-type granites are produced by partial melting of older igneous rocks that are metaluminous and hen...
Siluro-Devonian high-K calc-alkaline magmatism in the Grampian Terrane initiated at ~430 Ma, just w...
Neoproterozoic basaltic magmatism in the Dalradian Supergroup of Scotland and Ireland was associated...
A variety of high Ba–Sr granites and syenites is intruded into the Caledonian terrane of the Norther...
Granitic magmatism in collision belts is widely regarded as a major mechanism for generating contin...
Although many intrusions are now known to have been incrementally emplaced, the mechanisms through w...
The emplacement mechanism of the Ardara granite (a Caledonian pluton located on the northwestern sea...
Rates of magma emplacement commonly vary as a function of tectonic setting. The late Caledonian gran...
The origin of the Newer Granites is long-standing problem. In the Caledonian orthotectonic\ud zone t...
Scottish “Newer” Granites record the evolution of the Caledonides resulting from Iapetus subduction ...
The Trans-Suture Suite (TSS) of granitic plutons located in Northern Britain span the Iapetus Suture...
Six new U-Pb zircon dates for the Siluro-Devonian magmatism in the south-west Grampian Highlands, Sc...
Scotland has a magmatic record covering much of the period 3100-50 Ma. In this review, we pull toget...
The Priestlaw and Cockburn Law intrusions are zoned granitoid plutons intruded into Lower Palaeozoic...
Calc-alkaline magmatism in the Grampian Terrane started at c. 430 Ma, after subduction of the edge o...
I-type granites are produced by partial melting of older igneous rocks that are metaluminous and hen...
Siluro-Devonian high-K calc-alkaline magmatism in the Grampian Terrane initiated at ~430 Ma, just w...
Neoproterozoic basaltic magmatism in the Dalradian Supergroup of Scotland and Ireland was associated...
A variety of high Ba–Sr granites and syenites is intruded into the Caledonian terrane of the Norther...
Granitic magmatism in collision belts is widely regarded as a major mechanism for generating contin...
Although many intrusions are now known to have been incrementally emplaced, the mechanisms through w...
The emplacement mechanism of the Ardara granite (a Caledonian pluton located on the northwestern sea...