fbpx
Wikipedia

Munster Basin

The Munster Basin is a late Middle to Upper Devonian age extensional (rift) sedimentary basin in the south-west of Ireland.[2][3] The basin fill comprises fluvial Old Red Sandstone (ORS) magnafacies[4][5][6] with minor silicic volcanic[7] and mafic sub-volcanic[8] centres. The depocentre of the basin is located between the MacGillycuddy's Reeks and the Kenmare River on the Iveragh peninsula where the succession is at least ca. 6 km thick.[5] The non-marine ORS is conformably succeeded by latest Devonian coastal plain and shallow marine clastic deposits (the Toe Head Sandstone and Old Head Sandstone Formations, and equivalents), followed by shallow to deeper marine Carboniferous sandstones, mudstones and limestones of the South Munster Basin.[9] During the Late Palaeozoic Variscan (or Hercynian) orogeny the deposits in the basin were subjected to compressional deformation that resulted in pressure solution cleavage formation, buckle folding and contractional faulting[10][11] under very low-grade metamorphic conditions.[12]

Munster Basin

Stratigraphic range: Devonian
TypeSedimentary basin
Lithology
PrimaryOld Red Sandstone[1]
Location
Coordinates51°53′59″N 8°28′11″W / 51.8998°N 8.469772°W / 51.8998; -8.469772
CountryIreland

The oldest deposits found in the Munster Basin belong to the Valentia Slate Formation from which a silicic air-fall tuff bed (the Keel-Enagh Tuff) was radiometrically dated as 384.9 ± 0.7 Ma,[1] which can be linked to local miospore biostratigraphic records.[13] In combination, this corresponds to a late Givetian chronostratigraphic age on recent Devonian time scales.[14] The general Late Devonian age of the basin fill is also given by miospore[15][16] and fish fossil records.[17]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Friend, P.F.; Williams, B.P.J., eds. (2000). New Perspectives on the Old Red Sandstone. Bath: Geological Society of London. ISBN 978-1862390713.
  2. ^ Capewell, J.G. (1965) The Old Red Sandstone of Slieve Mish, Co. Kerry. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 64B, 155-171.
  3. ^ Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources:Natural Resources - Geology and Mineral Potential
  4. ^ Graham, J.R. (1983) Analysis of the Upper Devonian Munster Basin, an example of a fluvial distributary system. In: Collinson, J.D. & Lewin, J. (eds) Modern and Ancient Fluvial Systems. International Association of Sedimentologists, Special Publication, 6, 473-483.
  5. ^ a b Williams, E.A., Bamford, M.L.F., Cooper, M.A., Edwards, H.E., Ford, M., Grant, G.G., MacCarthy, I.A.J., McAfee, A.M. & O'Sullivan, M.J. (1989) Tectonic controls and sedimentary response in the Devonian-Carboniferous Munster and South Munster Basins, south-west Ireland. In: Arthurton, R.S., Gutteridge, P. & Nolan, S.C. (eds) The Role of Tectonics in Devonian and Carboniferous Sedimentation in the British Isles. Occasional Publications of the Yorkshire Geological Society, 6, 123-141.
  6. ^ MacCarthy, I.A.J. (1990) Alluvial sedimentation patterns in the Munster Basin, Ireland. Sedimentology, 37, 685-712.
  7. ^ Avison, M. (1984) Contemporaneous faulting, and the eruption and preservation of the Lough Guitane Volcanic Complex, Co. Kerry. Journal of the Geological Society of London, 141, 501-510.
  8. ^ Graham, J.R., Russell, K.J. & Stillman, C.J. (1995) Late Devonian magmatism in west Kerry and its relationship to the development of the Munster Basin. Irish Journal of Earth Sciences, 14, 7-23.
  9. ^ MacCarthy, I.A.J. (1987) Transgressive facies in the South Munster Basin, Ireland. Sedimentology, 34, 389-422
  10. ^ Cooper, M.A., Collins, D., Ford, M., Murphy, F.X. & Trayner, P.M. (1984) Structural style, shortening estimates and the thrust front of the Irish Variscides. In: Hutton, D.H.W. & Sanderson, D.J. (eds) Variscan Tectonics of the North Atlantic Region. Geological Society, London, Special Publication, 14, 167-175.
  11. ^ Cooper, M.A., Collins, D., Ford, M., Murphy, F.X., Trayner, P.M. & O'Sullivan, M.J. (1986) Structural evolution of the Irish Variscides. Journal of the Geological Society, London, 143, 53-61.
  12. ^ Blackmore, R. (1995) Low-grade metamorphism in the Upper Palaeozoic Munster Basin, southern Ireland. Irish Journal of Earth Sciences, 14, 115-133.
  13. ^ Williams, E.A., Sergeev, S.A., Stössel, I., Ford, M. & Higgs, K.T. (2000) U-Pb zircon geochronology of silicic tuffs and chronostratigraphy of the earliest Old Red Sandstone in the Munster Basin. In: Friend, P.F. & Williams, B.P.J. (eds), New Perspectives on the Old Red Sandstone, Geological Society of London, Special Publication, 180
  14. ^ Kaufmann, B. (2006) Calibrating the Devonian Time Scale: A synthesis of U–Pb ID–TIMS ages and conodont stratigraphy. Earth-Science Reviews, 76, 175-190.
  15. ^ Higgs, K. & Russell, K.J. (1981) Upper Devonian microfloras from southeast Iveragh, County Kerry, Ireland. Geological Survey of Ireland Bulletin, 3, 17-50.
  16. ^ Higgs, K.T., MacCarthy, I.A J. & O'Brien, M.M. (2000) A mid-Frasnian marine incursion into the southern part of the Munster Basin: evidence from the Foilcoagh Bay Beds, Sherkin Formation, south-west County Cork, Ireland. In: Friend, P.F. & Williams, B.P.J. (eds), New Perspectives on the Old Red Sandstone, Geological Society of London, Special Publication, 180.
  17. ^ Russell, K. J. (1978) Vertebrate fossils from the Iveragh Peninsula and the age of the Old Red Sandstone. Journal of Earth Sciences, Royal Dublin Society, 1, 151-162.

munster, basin, late, middle, upper, devonian, extensional, rift, sedimentary, basin, south, west, ireland, basin, fill, comprises, fluvial, sandstone, magnafacies, with, minor, silicic, volcanic, mafic, volcanic, centres, depocentre, basin, located, between, . The Munster Basin is a late Middle to Upper Devonian age extensional rift sedimentary basin in the south west of Ireland 2 3 The basin fill comprises fluvial Old Red Sandstone ORS magnafacies 4 5 6 with minor silicic volcanic 7 and mafic sub volcanic 8 centres The depocentre of the basin is located between the MacGillycuddy s Reeks and the Kenmare River on the Iveragh peninsula where the succession is at least ca 6 km thick 5 The non marine ORS is conformably succeeded by latest Devonian coastal plain and shallow marine clastic deposits the Toe Head Sandstone and Old Head Sandstone Formations and equivalents followed by shallow to deeper marine Carboniferous sandstones mudstones and limestones of the South Munster Basin 9 During the Late Palaeozoic Variscan or Hercynian orogeny the deposits in the basin were subjected to compressional deformation that resulted in pressure solution cleavage formation buckle folding and contractional faulting 10 11 under very low grade metamorphic conditions 12 Munster BasinStratigraphic range Devonian PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg NTypeSedimentary basinLithologyPrimaryOld Red Sandstone 1 LocationCoordinates51 53 59 N 8 28 11 W 51 8998 N 8 469772 W 51 8998 8 469772CountryIrelandThe oldest deposits found in the Munster Basin belong to the Valentia Slate Formation from which a silicic air fall tuff bed the Keel Enagh Tuff was radiometrically dated as 384 9 0 7 Ma 1 which can be linked to local miospore biostratigraphic records 13 In combination this corresponds to a late Givetian chronostratigraphic age on recent Devonian time scales 14 The general Late Devonian age of the basin fill is also given by miospore 15 16 and fish fossil records 17 References edit a b Friend P F Williams B P J eds 2000 New Perspectives on the Old Red Sandstone Bath Geological Society of London ISBN 978 1862390713 Capewell J G 1965 The Old Red Sandstone of Slieve Mish Co Kerry Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 64B 155 171 Department of Communications Energy and Natural Resources Natural Resources Geology and Mineral Potential Graham J R 1983 Analysis of the Upper Devonian Munster Basin an example of a fluvial distributary system In Collinson J D amp Lewin J eds Modern and Ancient Fluvial Systems International Association of Sedimentologists Special Publication 6 473 483 a b Williams E A Bamford M L F Cooper M A Edwards H E Ford M Grant G G MacCarthy I A J McAfee A M amp O Sullivan M J 1989 Tectonic controls and sedimentary response in the Devonian Carboniferous Munster and South Munster Basins south west Ireland In Arthurton R S Gutteridge P amp Nolan S C eds The Role of Tectonics in Devonian and Carboniferous Sedimentation in the British Isles Occasional Publications of the Yorkshire Geological Society 6 123 141 MacCarthy I A J 1990 Alluvial sedimentation patterns in the Munster Basin Ireland Sedimentology 37 685 712 Avison M 1984 Contemporaneous faulting and the eruption and preservation of the Lough Guitane Volcanic Complex Co Kerry Journal of the Geological Society of London 141 501 510 Graham J R Russell K J amp Stillman C J 1995 Late Devonian magmatism in west Kerry and its relationship to the development of the Munster Basin Irish Journal of Earth Sciences 14 7 23 MacCarthy I A J 1987 Transgressive facies in the South Munster Basin Ireland Sedimentology 34 389 422 Cooper M A Collins D Ford M Murphy F X amp Trayner P M 1984 Structural style shortening estimates and the thrust front of the Irish Variscides In Hutton D H W amp Sanderson D J eds Variscan Tectonics of the North Atlantic Region Geological Society London Special Publication 14 167 175 Cooper M A Collins D Ford M Murphy F X Trayner P M amp O Sullivan M J 1986 Structural evolution of the Irish Variscides Journal of the Geological Society London 143 53 61 Blackmore R 1995 Low grade metamorphism in the Upper Palaeozoic Munster Basin southern Ireland Irish Journal of Earth Sciences 14 115 133 Williams E A Sergeev S A Stossel I Ford M amp Higgs K T 2000 U Pb zircon geochronology of silicic tuffs and chronostratigraphy of the earliest Old Red Sandstone in the Munster Basin In Friend P F amp Williams B P J eds New Perspectives on the Old Red Sandstone Geological Society of London Special Publication 180 Kaufmann B 2006 Calibrating the Devonian Time Scale A synthesis of U Pb ID TIMS ages and conodont stratigraphy Earth Science Reviews 76 175 190 Higgs K amp Russell K J 1981 Upper Devonian microfloras from southeast Iveragh County Kerry Ireland Geological Survey of Ireland Bulletin 3 17 50 Higgs K T MacCarthy I A J amp O Brien M M 2000 A mid Frasnian marine incursion into the southern part of the Munster Basin evidence from the Foilcoagh Bay Beds Sherkin Formation south west County Cork Ireland In Friend P F amp Williams B P J eds New Perspectives on the Old Red Sandstone Geological Society of London Special Publication 180 Russell K J 1978 Vertebrate fossils from the Iveragh Peninsula and the age of the Old Red Sandstone Journal of Earth Sciences Royal Dublin Society 1 151 162 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Munster Basin amp oldid 1153317464, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.