Abstract

SummaryIn the evolution of the Scottish Dalradian basin, the climax of widespread tholeiitic magmatism pre-dated or coincided with major basement faulting and the onset of deep marine sedimentation in Lower Cambrian times. Earlier basin-deepening and precursory igneous activity had already occurred. Major and trace element chemistry of low-grade metabasites indicates their affinity with basalts from ocean-spreading centres, or transition to ‘within-plate’ types. Geological evidence favours a tectonic setting for this igneous suite and the Highland Border Series on the NW margin of an actively evolving Lower Cambrian ocean basin, possibly a marginal basin to the Iapetus Ocean System.

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