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Definition of Dalradian in English: Dalradianadjective dalˈrɑːdɪən Geology 1Relating to or denoting a series of late Precambrian metamorphic rocks, occurring in Scotland and Ireland. Example sentencesExamples - The Dalradian rocks in Arran were initially folded during the Caledonian orogeny into a recumbent structure known as the Aberfoyle synform.
- Kennedy and McKerrow observed that the Late Precambrian / Cambrian Dalradian sequences of the Scottish Highlands were deformed in the Ordovician.
- Peak metamorphic temperatures in the Dalradian schists reached 620 30°C in the north but only c.400°C in the south.
- There is considerable uncertainty in both the age of deposition of the Dalradian sediments in the Scottish Highlands and their subsequent metamorphism.
- Thus, movement along the Mannin Thrust brought mid-crustal plutons and Dalradian country rocks tectonically above the extrusive volcanic sequence.
- 1.1as noun the Dalradian The Dalradian series of rocks.
Example sentencesExamples - Others have proposed a prolonged period of extension for Laurentia during which the Dalradian was deposited, and suggested that the Neoproterozoic events are related to extension.
- The age signature of detrital zircons within the Dalradian as well as the Torridonian and Moine is consistent with derivation from a Laurentian hinterland.
- Here, the first Grampian deformation to affect the Dalradian can be matched with very low-grade rocks in the adjacent Clew Bay Complex, a dismembered accretionary complex.
- Evidence for the maximum age of the Dalradian is ambiguous, and interpretations differ markedly.
- Current controversy over the maximum age of the Dalradian arises from contrasting interpretations of structural and lithostratigraphical relationships, and differing geological interpretation of chronological data.
Origin Late 19th century: from Dalrad-, from Dalriada (by alteration), + -ian. |