The 425 Ma Arrochar and Garabal Hill–Glen Fyne complexes of highland Scotland are examples of post-orogenic magmatism accompanying extensional collapse of an orogen, in this case the Caledonian. The rocks are dominantly high-K series, but range from medium-K to shoshonitic. Mantle upwelling, melting and the intrusion of large volumes of mafic magma into the crust are inferred to have accompanied lithospheric thinning, and to have provided the heat source for melting of young arc crust accreted during the preceding subduction epoch. Fluids evolved from the subducting slab are inferred to have caused high degrees of enrichment in the overlying mantle wedge. Deep in the crust, the mantle-derived, K-rich mafic to intermediate magmas mixed with ...
The geochemistry of late Caledonian minettes from across the orogenic belt is compared in order to c...
The composite intrusions of Drumadoon and An Cumhann crop out on the SE coast of the Isle of Arran, ...
The following discussions and interpretations are based on an analysis of 58 thin sections of sample...
The 425 Ma Arrochar and Garabal Hill-Glen Fyne complexes of highland Scotland are examples of post-o...
The Priestlaw and Cockburn Law intrusions are zoned granitoid plutons intruded into Lower Palaeozoic...
Six new U-Pb zircon dates for the Siluro-Devonian magmatism in the south-west Grampian Highlands, Sc...
A variety of high Ba–Sr granites and syenites is intruded into the Caledonian terrane of the Norther...
I-type granites are produced by partial melting of older igneous rocks that are metaluminous and hen...
Mapping, petrography and geochemistry show that the Cruachan Granitoid, which forms the outer part o...
The Rogart igneous complex is unique within the northern Scottish Caledonides because it comprises a...
Calc-alkaline magmatism in the Grampian Terrane started at c. 430 Ma, after subduction of the edge o...
Granitic magmatism in collision belts is widely regarded as a major mechanism for generating contine...
Arran and Bute are of 2 types: greenschist facies pillow lavas and epidote-amphibolite facies hornbl...
Scottish “Newer” Granites record the evolution of the Caledonides resulting from Iapetus subduction ...
<p>The Neoproterozoic (c. 870 Ma) West Highland Granitic Gneiss, exposed in the Northern Highl...
The geochemistry of late Caledonian minettes from across the orogenic belt is compared in order to c...
The composite intrusions of Drumadoon and An Cumhann crop out on the SE coast of the Isle of Arran, ...
The following discussions and interpretations are based on an analysis of 58 thin sections of sample...
The 425 Ma Arrochar and Garabal Hill-Glen Fyne complexes of highland Scotland are examples of post-o...
The Priestlaw and Cockburn Law intrusions are zoned granitoid plutons intruded into Lower Palaeozoic...
Six new U-Pb zircon dates for the Siluro-Devonian magmatism in the south-west Grampian Highlands, Sc...
A variety of high Ba–Sr granites and syenites is intruded into the Caledonian terrane of the Norther...
I-type granites are produced by partial melting of older igneous rocks that are metaluminous and hen...
Mapping, petrography and geochemistry show that the Cruachan Granitoid, which forms the outer part o...
The Rogart igneous complex is unique within the northern Scottish Caledonides because it comprises a...
Calc-alkaline magmatism in the Grampian Terrane started at c. 430 Ma, after subduction of the edge o...
Granitic magmatism in collision belts is widely regarded as a major mechanism for generating contine...
Arran and Bute are of 2 types: greenschist facies pillow lavas and epidote-amphibolite facies hornbl...
Scottish “Newer” Granites record the evolution of the Caledonides resulting from Iapetus subduction ...
<p>The Neoproterozoic (c. 870 Ma) West Highland Granitic Gneiss, exposed in the Northern Highl...
The geochemistry of late Caledonian minettes from across the orogenic belt is compared in order to c...
The composite intrusions of Drumadoon and An Cumhann crop out on the SE coast of the Isle of Arran, ...
The following discussions and interpretations are based on an analysis of 58 thin sections of sample...