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A Geological History of Britain

WEEK 4

Old Lost Sea: The Iapetus Ocean

The Cambrian and Ordovician of Britain

Last week

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This week

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Followed by

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Not to mention

What is a Wilson Cycle?

The cyclical plate tectonic system by which oceans are opened and closed

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Start of a Wilson Cycle

Hot spot → rifting beneath continent

Middle of a Wilson Cycle

ACTIVE margin PASSIVE margin

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End of a Wilson Cycle

Subduction of ocean → continental collision

Late Precambrian

opening of Iapetus Ocean

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Walcott's Cambrian critters

Walcott's Cambrian critters

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Wilson's wonderings

Did the Atlantic close then re-open?

Cocks & Fortey (1982)Fossils = more precise timingsCambrian: very different

Laurentia & Avalonia far apartOrdovician = getting similar

L & A convergingSilurian = very similar

L & A converged

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Cambrian

Cambria

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Cambrian outcrops

Harvey et al. (2011)

Llanberis Slate FormationTrilobites @ top = Early Cambrian

Penrhyn Quarry, Bethesda

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Harlech Dome

The Rhinogydd

Harlech Dome

Yellow: Harlech Grits GroupEarly-Middle Cambrian sandstones

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Harlech Dome

Blue: Mawddach GroupMiddle-Late Cambrian mudstones

Northern Pembrokeshire

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Early-Mid Cambrian

Cambro-Ordovician

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Middle of a Wilson Cycle

ACTIVE marginAvalonia

PASSIVE marginLaurentia

Late Cambrian

Early CambrianPASSIVE margin

LaurentiaPASSIVE marginAvalonia

Cambrian-Ordovician rocks of NW Scotland

Hebridean Terrane

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Passive margin

Cambro-Ordovician sediments

of NW Scotland

Cambrian-Ordovician rocks of NW Scotland- deposition controlled by sea-level changes

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Ordovician volcanism

ACTIVE marginAvalonia

North WalesWest WalesLake District

Ordovician volcanism

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Early Ordovician

Mid-Ordovician

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Fishguard Volcanic Group

jncc.defra.gov.uk/pdf/gcrdb/GCRsiteaccount282.pdf

Late Ordovician

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Borrowdale Volcanic Group

Fiamme textures in ignimbrite, Great Paddy Crag, Buckbarrow

© BGS

Ophiolites in Scotland

Keen of Hamar, Shetland

Also Ballantrae Complex & Highland Border Complex

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Old Lost Sea in Newfoundland

Gros Morne – UNESCO World Heritage site

Next week

Building Britain: The Closure of the Iapetus Ocean

Q. What was Cooksonia?

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LinksPalaeogeographical maps of Europe:http://cpgeosystems.com/euromaps.html

The Wilson Cycle:http://csmres.jmu.edu/geollab/fichter/Wilson/Wilson.html

Simplified geology of Pembrokeshire:http://www.pembrokeshire-online.co.uk/geology2.htm

Newfoundland's Old Lost Sea:http://theindependent.ca/2011/06/14/gros-mornes-old-lost-sea/

Geo-nealogy

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