A thin-skinned thrust model for ice-marginal glacitectonic detachment and emplacement of Carboniferous bedrock rafts at Kilcummin Head, NW Ireland
A thin-skinned thrust model for ice-marginal glacitectonic detachment and emplacement of Carboniferous bedrock rafts at Kilcummin Head, NW Ireland
This paper presents the results of a detailed macro- and microscale structural study of the glacitectonised sequence at Kilcummin Head on the western side of Killala Bay, County Mayo, northwest Ireland. The sequence comprises two laterally extensive, thrust-stacked rafts of Carboniferous limestone and mudstone emplaced upon the in situ bedrock of the Ballina Limestone Formation. Restored cross-sections reveal that the glacitectonised sequence has undergone extensive deformation and shortening of 61 %. This accompanied the formation of a prominent thrust-moraine associated with a northward ice advance across Killala Bay during the Midlandian (Devensian). A five-stage model is proposed to describe the deformation. Stage 1 comprises detachment of the rafts, and the majority of the sequence shortening. North-directed transport of the rafts occurred on a major décollement surface located at the base of the rafted sequence, marked by a mudstone-rich glacitectonite. Stage 2 accommodated further shortening via a series of imbricate thrusts leading to the stacking of the bedrock rafts (Stages 3 and 4). Stage 5 saw final stacking of rafts within a prominent thrust-block moraine, followed by the deposition of a sequence of coarse-grained, ice-marginal glacigenic deposits.
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Vaughan-Hirsch, David P.
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Emrys, Phillips
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Lee, Jonathan R.
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Hart, Janet K.
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12 June 2024
Vaughan-Hirsch, David P.
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Emrys, Phillips
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Lee, Jonathan R.
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Hart, Janet K.
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Vaughan-Hirsch, David P., Emrys, Phillips, Lee, Jonathan R. and Hart, Janet K.
(2024)
A thin-skinned thrust model for ice-marginal glacitectonic detachment and emplacement of Carboniferous bedrock rafts at Kilcummin Head, NW Ireland.
Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, 135 (3), .
(doi:10.1016/j.pgeola.2024.04.001).
Abstract
This paper presents the results of a detailed macro- and microscale structural study of the glacitectonised sequence at Kilcummin Head on the western side of Killala Bay, County Mayo, northwest Ireland. The sequence comprises two laterally extensive, thrust-stacked rafts of Carboniferous limestone and mudstone emplaced upon the in situ bedrock of the Ballina Limestone Formation. Restored cross-sections reveal that the glacitectonised sequence has undergone extensive deformation and shortening of 61 %. This accompanied the formation of a prominent thrust-moraine associated with a northward ice advance across Killala Bay during the Midlandian (Devensian). A five-stage model is proposed to describe the deformation. Stage 1 comprises detachment of the rafts, and the majority of the sequence shortening. North-directed transport of the rafts occurred on a major décollement surface located at the base of the rafted sequence, marked by a mudstone-rich glacitectonite. Stage 2 accommodated further shortening via a series of imbricate thrusts leading to the stacking of the bedrock rafts (Stages 3 and 4). Stage 5 saw final stacking of rafts within a prominent thrust-block moraine, followed by the deposition of a sequence of coarse-grained, ice-marginal glacigenic deposits.
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Accepted/In Press date: 5 April 2024
e-pub ahead of print date: 2 May 2024
Published date: 12 June 2024
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