Detrital zircon age constraints on the provenance of sandstones on Hatton Bank and Edoras Bank, NE Atlantic
U-Ph dating of detrital zircons shows that the provenance of Cretaceous-Palaeogene sandstones on Hatton and Edoras banks (SW Rockall Plateau) comprises magmatic rocks dated at c. 1800 Ma and c. 1750 Ma, respectively. Their depositional setting, first-cycle mineralogy and unimodal detrital zircon Populations suggest that these sandstones are of local origin. The zircon age data are therefore Considered to provide constraints on these poorly understood areas of the Rockall Plateau. The U-Pb dates are directly comparable with U-Pb zircon crystallization ages from granitoid rocks reported from the Ketilidian Belt of southern Greenland and from the Rhinns Complex or western Britain. Hf isotopic data from the Edoras Batik sample are consistent with derivation from a juvenile Palaeoproterozoic block. In conjunction with previously reported Sm-Nd T-dm model ages from the Ketilidian Belt, Rockall Bank and the Rhinns Complex, these data extend the known distribution of a large juvenile Palaeoproterozoic terrane spanning the southern NE Atlantic. In contrast, Hf isotopic data from the Hatton Batik sample imply a large contribution from Archaean crust. The zircon population from Edoras Bank also contains sparse Mesoproterozoic grains, providing evidence for. the presence of volumetrically minor Grenville-age intrusions in the southern part of the Rockall Plateau.
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Journal ArticleTitle
Detrital zircon age constraints on the provenance of sandstones on Hatton Bank and Edoras Bank, NE AtlanticYear
2009Author(s)
Morton, A.C., Hitchen, K., Fanning, C.M., Yaxley, G., Johnson, H. and Ritchie, J.D.Journal
Journal of the Geological Society, LondonVolume
166Issue
1Page(s)
137-146URL
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