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The provenance and crustal residence ages of British sediments in relation to palaeogeographic reconstructions
Authors:RG Miller  RK O&#x;Nions
Institution:Department of Earth Sciences, Cambridge University, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EQU.K.
Abstract:24 SmNd isotope analyses of fine-grained Phanerozoic and modern clastic sediments from Britain and Quebec are presented. In combination with published data, they have been used to calculate “crustal residence ages” (tCR) and to assess the provenance of the British sedimentary mass. Sediments now preserved on either side of the suture formed by the closure of the Iapetus Ocean ca. 400 Ma ago were derived from isotopically distinct source regions. Sediments north of the suture are characterised by1.7 < tCR < 2.8 Ga, whereas those to the south exhibit a smaller range and an average value of 1.6 Ga. The northern and southern source regions were most probably Laurentia and Gondwana respectively. It seems likely that a third source, perhaps Baltica, provided the lower Palaeozoic Southern Uplands succession. Sediments deposited in southern Britain after the closure of Iapetus were derived mainly from the recycling of older sediments. The tectonic rearrangements which occurred during the Phanerozoic are not reflected in the SmNd isotopic structure of the southern British sedimentary mass, suggesting that the Caledonian and Hercynian orogenies, and even the Grenville orogeny, involved minimal accretion of new mantle-derived material into the British and adjacent continental crust. SmNd analyses of fine-grained clastic sediments provide a powerful sedimentological tool for elucidating palaeogeography, clastic source areas, sediment recycling and maturity, and some aspects of sediment transport.
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