Abstract
Late Devonian magmatism in Northern England records key events associated with the Acadian phase of the Caledonian-Appalachian Orogen (C-AO). Zircon U-Pb and molybdenite Re-Os geochronology date emplacement and mineralisation in the Shap (4052±1.8 Ma), Skiddaw (398.8±0.4 and 392.3±2.8 Ma) and Weardale granites (398.3±1.6 Ma). For the Shap granite, mineralisation and magmatism are contemporaneous, with mineralisation being directly associated with the boiling of CO2-rich magmatic fluids between 300 and 450°C, and 440 and 620 bars. For the Skiddaw granite, the Re-Os age suggests that sulphide mineralisation occurred post-magmatism (398.8±0.4 Ma) and was associated with the boiling (275 and 400°C and at 375-475 bars) of a non-magmatic fluid, enriched in N2, CH4 and S, which is isotopically heavy. In contrast, the co-magmatic molybdenite mineralisation of the Weardale granite formed from nonfluid boiling at 476 to 577°C at 1-1.7 kbars. The new accurate and precise ages indicate that magmatism and Mo-mineralisation occurred during the same period across eastern Avalonia (cf. Ireland). In addition, the ages provide a timing of tectonism of the Acadian phase of the C-AO in northern England. Based on the post-tectonic metamorphic mineral growth associated with the Shap and Skiddaw granite aureoles, Acadian deformation in the northern England continued episodically (before ∼405 Ma) throughout the Emsian (∼398 Ma).
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 11-28 |
Number of pages | 18 |
Journal | Transactions of the Institutions of Mining and Metallurgy, Section B: Applied Earth Science |
Volume | 117 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Mar 2008 |
Keywords
- Acadian orogeny
- Fluid inclusions
- Molybdenite
- Osmium
- Rhenium
- Shap
- Skiddaw
- U-Pb geochronology
- Weardale
- Zircon