LOWER CARBONIFEROUS (DINANTIAN) STRATIGRAPHY AND STRUCTURE IN THE KINGSCOURT OUTLIER, IRELAND

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作者
STROGEN, P
SOMERVILLE, ID
PICKARD, NAH
JONES, GL
机构
[1] UNIV TROMSO,INST BIOL & GEOL,N-9037 TROMSO,NORWAY
[2] CONODATE INT LTD,DUBLIN 4,IRELAND
关键词
DINANTIAN; KINGSCOURT OUTLIER; ARDAGH PLATFORM; DUBLIN BASIN; LITHOSTRATIGRAPHY; STRUCTURE; BIOSTRATIGRAPHY; FORAMINIFERS; CORALS; CONODONTS; BUILD-UPS;
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10.1002/gj.3350300103
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
摘要
Logging of 55 recent boreholes, together with remapping, has resulted in a fundamental reassessment of the stratigraphy and sedimentology of the Dinantian Kingscourt Outlier. Despite the present isolated position of the outlier within the Longford-Down Massif, the Kingscourt rocks are an integral part of the Dublin Basin succession. The newly defined Ardagh Platform marks the most northerly limit to basinal sedimentation in the Dinantian Dublin Basin. The Courceyan is a typical but thinner, north Dublin Basin succession with two new formal units: the Rockfield Sandstone Member and the Kilbride Formation. The latter, a coarse-grained, well washed limestone of latest Courceyan to early Chadian (late Tournaisian) age is the shallow water equivalent of the Feltrim Formation (Waulsortian facies), which is absent in the outlier. The Courceyan interval in the north of the outlier is markedly attenuated. In the succeeding Chadian-Brigantian interval basinal facies predominate in the south, but on the Ardagh Platform an almost complete coeval Visean shallow water sequence is found. A new platform unit (Deer Park Formation) of latest Asbian to Brigantian age is defined in the Ardagh area. The Dee Member (Chadian) is newly defined for the lower part of the basinal Tober Colleen Formation and the Altmush Shale Member is formally defined for the upper part of the Loughshinny Formation. Two major structures dominate the Kingscourt Outlier: the NE-SW trending Moynalty Syncline in the south and the N-S trending Kingscourt Fault. Both are Hercynian structures, but probably represent reactivated Caledonide basement-controlled structures. Dinantian syn-depositional faulting is indicated in both the Courceyan ('Kingscourt Sag') and Chadian-Asbian. The latter period of faulting in the Ardagh area separates platform facies in the north from basinal facies to the south. In the late Asbian, platform facies with carbonate build-ups prograded south into the basin as far south as Nobber, but in the latest Asbian to Brigantian, basinal facies extended northwards over the collapsed platform margin.
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