Stratigraphy and geochemistry of volcanic mass flows in the Stac Fada Member of the Stoer Group, Torridonian, NW Scotland

G. M. Young
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ABSTRACT The Stac Fada Member, which forms part of the Stoer Group, contains the only definitive evidence of volcanic activity within the thick Torridonian succession. At the type area in the Bay of Stoer, four volcanic-rich sandy mudstone units are recognised in the Stac Fada. An irregular erosional contact at the base of the main Stac Fada unit truncates two thinner layers of similar volcanic-rich material that were formerly interpreted as intrusions. Directional sedimentary structures associated with the Stac Fada mass flows, and the distribution and thickness of an accretionary or armoured lapilli tuff, support the existence of at least two volcanic sources. Geochemical evidence suggests that the thick Stac Fada unit at the Bay of Stoer and comparable units to the SW were derived from the same volcanic centre. The chemical composititon of volcanic fragments in the main Stac Fada unit indicates that their potassic nature is not a primary feature but is due to alteration and subsequent metasomatism.
苏格兰西北部托里多尼亚斯托尔群Stac Fada段火山体流的地层学和地球化学
Stac Fada成员是斯托尔群的一部分,它包含了厚的托里多尼亚演替中火山活动的唯一确凿证据。在斯托尔湾类型区,在斯塔法达发现了4个富火山砂质泥岩单元。在主要的斯塔法达单元的底部有一个不规则的侵蚀接触,截断了两个较薄的类似的富含火山物质的层,这些物质以前被解释为侵入物。与Stac - Fada块体流动相关的定向沉积构造,以及增生或覆甲的珠光凝灰岩的分布和厚度,支持了至少两个火山源的存在。地球化学证据表明,斯托尔湾的厚Stac Fada单元和西南的类似单元来自同一火山中心。Stac Fada主单元火山碎屑的化学成分表明,它们的钾化性质不是主要特征,而是蚀变和随后的交代作用的结果。
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