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Geological Society, London, Special Publications | 1991

Geochemistry and provenance of Rhenohercynian synorogenic sandstones: implications for tectonic environment discrimination

Peter A. Floyd; R.K. Shail; Brian E. Leveridge; W. Franke

Abstract The provenance of synorogenic greywackes from Devonian flysch successions occupying structurally similar positions at opposite ends of the Rhenohercynian zone in SW England and Germany is evaluated. Greywackes from both regions are petrographically and chemically similar, although minor differences are seen in the relative proportions of lithics; the Gramscatho group being richer in volcanic and metavolcanic clasts, whereas the Giessen group is richer in metasedimentary clasts. Absolute abundances of Ni-Cr-V and Zr-Hf-Y vary to a limited extent in each group and reflect variable mafic detritus and heavy mineral inputs respectively. Framework mode parameters and chemical data indicate the Rhenohercynian greywackes were derived mainly from a calc-alkali, acidic, dissected continental arc source, with minor MORB-like and argillaceous metasedimentary components. Upper continental crust-normalized multi-element patterns for the greywackes are characteristic of the continental arc/active margin tectonic environment. However, ‘Mid-Proterozoic’ model Nd ages for the Gramscatho greywackes suggest that an active Devonian arc source is unlikely. Instead the range of chemical and isotopic composition displayed mainly reflects mixing between acidic arc terranes of Proterozoic age and Devonian (Lizard-type) oceanic crust. Petrographic and geochemical discrimination diagrams alone cannot resolve the temporal decoupling between source and basin and may lead to an erroneous interpretation of tectonic setting.


Archive | 2011

A revised correlation of Carboniferous rocks in the British Isles

Colin N. Waters; Ian D. Somerville; N.S. Jones; C.J. Cleal; J.D. Collinson; Richard A. Waters; B.M. Besly; Mark Dean; Michael H. Stephenson; J.R. Davies; E.C. Freshney; D.I. Jackson; W.I. Mitchell; John H. Powell; W.J. Barclay; M.A.E. Browne; Brian E. Leveridge; Sarah L. Long; D. McLean

The report revises and expands upon the 1976 and 1978 publications for the Dinantian and Silesian, respectively, combining them into a single account of British and Irish Carboniferous stratigraphy. The need to update the two Special Reports reflects the considerable advances in Carboniferous geology over the last 30 years. The report covers developments in international chronostratigraphy and incorporates wholesale reassessments of British lithostratigraphy. A huge volume of biostratigraphical information has been published over recent decades and the report summarizes the key information. Carboniferous rocks have long been of economic importance, but it is the search for hydrocarbons, in its infancy at the time of the previous reports, which has greatly increased our understanding of Carboniferous successions offshore and at depth, particularly in southern and eastern England.


Comptes Rendus Geoscience | 2009

The Rhenohercynian passive margin of SW England: Development, inversion and extensional reactivation

R.K. Shail; Brian E. Leveridge


Archive | 2006

The Variscan Orogeny : the development and deformation of Devonian/Carboniferous basins in SW England and South Wales

Brian E. Leveridge; Adrian John Hartley


International Journal of Earth Sciences | 1990

Provenance and depositional environment of Rhenohercynian synorogenic greywackes from the Giessen Nappe, Germany

P. A. Floyd; Brian E. Leveridge; W. Franke; R.K. Shail; Wolfgang Dörr


Proceedings of the Geologists' Association | 2011

The Gramscatho Basin, south Cornwall, UK: Devonian active margin successions

Brian E. Leveridge; R.K. Shail


Proceedings of the Geologists' Association | 2011

The Looe, South Devon and Tavy basins: the Devonian rifted passive margin successions

Brian E. Leveridge


Sedimentary Geology | 1999

U–Pb ages and geochemistry of granite pebbles from the Devonian Menaver Conglomerate, Lizard peninsula: provenance of Rhenohercynian flysch of SW England

W. Dörr; Peter A. Floyd; Brian E. Leveridge


Proceedings of the Geologists' Association | 2011

The marine Devonian stratigraphy of Great Britain

Brian E. Leveridge; R.K. Shail


Proceedings of the Geologists' Association | 2011

The North Devon Basin: a Devonian passive margin shelf succession

Alfred Whittaker; Brian E. Leveridge

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Colin N. Waters

British Geological Survey

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W.J. Barclay

British Geological Survey

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W. Franke

University of Giessen

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J.R. Davies

British Geological Survey

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John H. Powell

British Geological Survey

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