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Journal of the Geological Society; 2003; v. 160; issue.2; p. 219-229;
DOI: 10.1144/0016-764902-085
© 2003 Geological Society of London

Original Article

Changing Silurian–Devonian relative plate motion in the Caledonides: sinistral transpression to sinistral transtension

J.F. Dewey1,2 & R.A. Strachan3

1 1Department of Geology, University of California Davis, Davis, CA 95616, USA
2 2University College, High Street, Oxford OX1 4HH, UK
3 3Geology (BMS), Oxford Brookes University, Oxford OX3 OBP, UK (e-mail: rastrachan@brookes.ac.uk)

The late Silurian to mid- or late Devonian interval in the Caledonides was a period dominated, sequentially, by sinistral transpression, strike-slip and transtension during the development of mainly non-marine ‘red-bed’ basins following the Ludlow–PrÍdolÍ transition from marine to terrestrial sedimentation. The tectonic event that led to and generated the sinistral Devonian basins was the highly oblique sinistral closure of the Iapetus Ocean between Laurentia and Baltica and between Laurentia and Avalonia. We examine the diachronous closure of Iapetus, the contrasting tectonic modes arising from that closure, and the nature and origin of subsequent Devonian deformation north and south of the Iapetus Suture in the context of progressively changing, sinistrally dominated relative plate motion between Laurentia and Avalonia–Baltica. We suggest that, from about 435 to 395 Ma, there was about 1200 km of sinistral strike-slip relative motion between Laurentia and Baltica. Our lower and upper estimates of Silurian–Devonian relative plate motion rates of 30 mm a–1 and 67 mm a–1 based upon geological data, are similar to present rates.

Key Words: Silurian • Devonian • Caledonides • transpression • transtension




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