Peak and retrograde P-T conditions of Grenville-age eclogites from the Glenelg-Attadale Inlier of the northwest Highlands of Scotland are presented. Peak conditions are estimated as c. 20 kbar and 750-780 degrees C, in broad agreement with previous work. The eclogites subsequently followed a steep decompression path to c. 13 kbar and 650-700 degrees C during amphibolite facies retrogression. Peak eclogite facies metamorphism occurred > 1080 Ma and retrogression at c. 995 Ma, suggesting fairly sluggish uplift rates of < 0.3 km/Ma and cooling rates of < 1.25 degrees C/Ma, when compared with other parts of the Grenville orogeny and/or modem orogens. However, current poor constraints on the timing of peak metamorphism mean that these rates cann...
At least three terranes have been identified in the Svalbard Caledonides, each one having independen...
The 1.1-0.9 Ga Sveconorwegian orogen is one of several Grenvillian-aged orogenic belts that mark the...
Abstract: Precambrian sedimentary successions are difficult to date and correlate. In the Scottish H...
Eclogites and their retrogressed equivalents from the eastern unit of the Glenelg-Attadale Inlier in...
The Glenelg–Attadale Inlier is the largest basement inlier within the Caledonian orogen in NW Scotla...
The Glenelg-Attadale Inlier (GAI) is the largest tract of exposed basement rocks underlying the Moin...
The presence of eclogites within continental crust is a key indicator of collisional orogenesis. Ecl...
Rocks exposed along the Scottish coast between Fraserburgh and Inzie Head contain information critic...
Conditions of 8kb and 800°C are estimated for sillimanite K feldspar bearing metapelites and garnet-...
The Grenville and Caledonian orogens, fundamental to building Laurentia and Baltica, intersect in no...
Central problems in the interpretation of the Neoproterozoic geology of the North Atlantic region ar...
© 2009 Geological Society of LondonConsiderable debate exists over the tectonic regimes associated w...
land SUMMARY: Rb-Sr and K-Ar mineral ages from the Dalradian rocks of Angus and Perthshire indicate ...
Eclogites and associated high-pressure (HP) rocks in collisional and accretionary orogenic belts pre...
The type locality for high-temperature, low-pressure regional metamorphism, the Buchan Block in NE S...
At least three terranes have been identified in the Svalbard Caledonides, each one having independen...
The 1.1-0.9 Ga Sveconorwegian orogen is one of several Grenvillian-aged orogenic belts that mark the...
Abstract: Precambrian sedimentary successions are difficult to date and correlate. In the Scottish H...
Eclogites and their retrogressed equivalents from the eastern unit of the Glenelg-Attadale Inlier in...
The Glenelg–Attadale Inlier is the largest basement inlier within the Caledonian orogen in NW Scotla...
The Glenelg-Attadale Inlier (GAI) is the largest tract of exposed basement rocks underlying the Moin...
The presence of eclogites within continental crust is a key indicator of collisional orogenesis. Ecl...
Rocks exposed along the Scottish coast between Fraserburgh and Inzie Head contain information critic...
Conditions of 8kb and 800°C are estimated for sillimanite K feldspar bearing metapelites and garnet-...
The Grenville and Caledonian orogens, fundamental to building Laurentia and Baltica, intersect in no...
Central problems in the interpretation of the Neoproterozoic geology of the North Atlantic region ar...
© 2009 Geological Society of LondonConsiderable debate exists over the tectonic regimes associated w...
land SUMMARY: Rb-Sr and K-Ar mineral ages from the Dalradian rocks of Angus and Perthshire indicate ...
Eclogites and associated high-pressure (HP) rocks in collisional and accretionary orogenic belts pre...
The type locality for high-temperature, low-pressure regional metamorphism, the Buchan Block in NE S...
At least three terranes have been identified in the Svalbard Caledonides, each one having independen...
The 1.1-0.9 Ga Sveconorwegian orogen is one of several Grenvillian-aged orogenic belts that mark the...
Abstract: Precambrian sedimentary successions are difficult to date and correlate. In the Scottish H...