Two glacial episodes, the Sturtian (ca. 720 Ma) and Marinoan-Varangerian (ca, 590 Ma), characterize many Neoproterozoic successions worldwide. In contrast, northeast Laurentia is typically considered as containing only the latter; in Scotland and Ireland this is represented by the Port Askaig Tillite. Here we present evidence (ice-rafted debris) for a second, younger Neoproterozoic glacial event in the Dalradian Southern Highland Group of Donegal, Ireland. These deposits overlie strata correlative to ca. 595 Ma rocks in Scotland, making this heretofore unrecognized glacial episode a Marinoan-Varangerian equivalent. In that the Port Askaig occurs similar to 3-5 km stratigraphically below the Southern Highland Group rocks, it is most likely S...
There is clear geomorphological and dating evidence to suggest that the mountains of western Ireland...
The last Irish Ice Sheet has a long history of investigation, but its characteristics and behaviour ...
The recognition and interpretation of glacigenic sediments in the ancient rock record has important ...
Two distinct Neoproterozoic glacial episodes are known for the Dalradian Supergroup in the British-I...
Two distinct Neoproterozoic glacial episodes are known for the Dalradian Supergroup in the British-I...
Of the three major Neoproterozoic supracrustal units in the Scottish and Irish Highlands (the Torrid...
An intriguing and contradictory scenario has recently developed in the Caledonides of the British Is...
New Re–Os geochronology for the Ballachulish Slate Formation of the Dalradian Supergroup, Scotland y...
The Neoproterozoic Dalradian Supergroup is a dominantly siliciclastic metasedimentary succession in ...
Part of the major swing in strike associated with the Greenland-Labrador Promontory of the North Atl...
The Dalradian Supergroup of largely clastic metasediments in Scotland and Ireland is a well-known re...
Geomorphological evidence indicates that Donegal was formerly occupied by an ice dome that extended ...
Until recently, the British-Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) was thought to have reached no farther than a mid...
Metasediments of the early Dalradian Grampian Group (Erris Group) and probable equivalents (Inishkea...
Abstract: The Neoproterozoic Dalradian Supergroup is a dominantly siliciclastic metasedimentary succ...
There is clear geomorphological and dating evidence to suggest that the mountains of western Ireland...
The last Irish Ice Sheet has a long history of investigation, but its characteristics and behaviour ...
The recognition and interpretation of glacigenic sediments in the ancient rock record has important ...
Two distinct Neoproterozoic glacial episodes are known for the Dalradian Supergroup in the British-I...
Two distinct Neoproterozoic glacial episodes are known for the Dalradian Supergroup in the British-I...
Of the three major Neoproterozoic supracrustal units in the Scottish and Irish Highlands (the Torrid...
An intriguing and contradictory scenario has recently developed in the Caledonides of the British Is...
New Re–Os geochronology for the Ballachulish Slate Formation of the Dalradian Supergroup, Scotland y...
The Neoproterozoic Dalradian Supergroup is a dominantly siliciclastic metasedimentary succession in ...
Part of the major swing in strike associated with the Greenland-Labrador Promontory of the North Atl...
The Dalradian Supergroup of largely clastic metasediments in Scotland and Ireland is a well-known re...
Geomorphological evidence indicates that Donegal was formerly occupied by an ice dome that extended ...
Until recently, the British-Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) was thought to have reached no farther than a mid...
Metasediments of the early Dalradian Grampian Group (Erris Group) and probable equivalents (Inishkea...
Abstract: The Neoproterozoic Dalradian Supergroup is a dominantly siliciclastic metasedimentary succ...
There is clear geomorphological and dating evidence to suggest that the mountains of western Ireland...
The last Irish Ice Sheet has a long history of investigation, but its characteristics and behaviour ...
The recognition and interpretation of glacigenic sediments in the ancient rock record has important ...