Abstract
The circum-North Atlantic region archives three major
late-Mesoproterozoic to Neoproterozoic tectonic episodes, the
Grenville-Sveconorwegian and Renlandian orogenies followed by rifting
and formation of the Iapetus Ocean, and each is bracketed by sedimentary
successions that define three megasequences. In this context, we
summarise sedimentological and geochronological data and propose a new
stratigraphic framework for the iconic Torridonian-Moine-Dalradian
successions and related units in Scotland. The Iona, Sleat, Torridon and
Morar groups of the Scottish mainland and Inner Hebrides, and the
Westing, Sand Voe and Yell Sound groups in Shetland, form the newly
named Wester Ross Supergroup. They were deposited c. 1000–950 Ma within a
foreland basin to the Grenville Orogen and, collectively, are in
Megasequence 1. Some of these units record Renlandian orogenesis at c.
960-920 Ma. The newly named Loch Ness Supergroup consists of the
Glenfinnan, Loch Eil and Badenoch groups of the Scottish mainland,
deposited c. 900–870 Ma and are assigned to Megasequence 2. These units
record Knoydartian orogenesis c. 820-725 Ma. The regionally extensive
Dalradian Supergroup belongs to Megasequence 3; it was deposited c.
<725-500 Ma and records the opening of the Iapetus Ocean, ultimately
leading to deposition of the passive margin Cambrian-Ordovician Ardvreck
and Durness groups.
Original language | English |
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Number of pages | 16 |
Journal | Journal of the Geological Society |
Volume | Online First |
Early online date | 6 Oct 2021 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | E-pub ahead of print - 6 Oct 2021 |