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Journal of the Geological Society; 1993; v. 150; issue.3; p. 447-464;
DOI: 10.1144/gsjgs.150.3.0447
© 1993 Geological Society of London

Volume 150 Celebration Paper

Unravelling dates through the ages: geochronology of the Scottish metamorphic complexes

G. ROGERS1 & R.J. PANKHURST2

1 Isotope Geology Unit, Scottish Universities Research and Reactor Centre, East Kilbride, Glasgow G75 0QU, UK
2 British Antarctic Survey, c/o NERC Isotope Geosciences Laboratory, Kingsley Dunham Centre, Keyworth, Nottingham NG12 5GG, UK

The paper by Giletti et al. 1961 is seen as a major landmark in the evolution of dating techniques in polymetamorphic terrains. We consider certain critical issues from each of the main complexes of the Scottish Highlands studied by Giletti et al. to illustrate how subsequent developments in geochronological methodology have influenced our understanding of metamorphic belts. Lewisian examples focus on the formation of Archaean crust, and the age of the main high-grade metamorphism and the Scourie dyke swarm. The antiquity of Moinian sedimentation, its relationship to the Torridonian sandstones, and the timing of Precambrian metamorphism have been controversial issues. The timing and nature of Caledonian orogenesis, most clearly expressed in the Dalradian complex, have been the focal points for the refinement of radiometric investigation. These complexes have been subject to successive developments in methodology, with ever-tighter constraints from Rb-Sr and K-Ar mineral dating, through Rb-Sr and Pb-Pb whole-rock studies, U-Pb dating of bulk zircon fractions, and Sm-Nd whole-rock and mineral investigation, up to the latest technologies of single-grain zircon and ion microprobe analysis. The rocks have released their secrets reluctantly, and many of the questions posed in 1961 have still not been definitively answered. However, the hope of unambiguous solution leads towards greater efforts, ever more reliable data, and a clearer evolutionary picture.





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