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The petrochemistry of the basic volcanic rocks of the South Connemara Group (Ordovician), western Ireland

  • P. D. Ryan
  • , M. D. Max
  • , T. Kelly
  • Geological Survey of Ireland
  • Shell International Exploration and Production

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Abstract

16 samples of Ordovician basic volcanic rocks of the South Connemara Group, which abut the southern side of the metamorphic rocks of the Connemara massif in western Ireland, have been analysed for both major and trace elements. Although subject to low grade regional metamorphism and subsequently hornfelsed by the Galway Granite (400 Ma), their immobile element contents do not appear to be significantly disturbed. These elements characterise the metabasites of the South Connemara Group as ocean floor basalts having their origins in a marginal basin. The Skird Rocks Fault, separating the South Connemara Group from high grade metamorphic rocks of the Connemara massif, is consequently regarded as the northern margin of the vestiges of the lapetus Ocean which can be traced into, and along, the Southern Uplands Fault.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)141-152
Number of pages12
JournalGeological Magazine
Volume120
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 1983

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