Strike-slip influenced stratigraphic and structural development of the Foula Sandstone Group, Shetland: implications for offshore Devonian basin development on the northern UK continental shelf

Author:

Utley T. A. G.1,Holdsworth R. E.23ORCID,Blackbourn G. A.4,Dempsey E.5,Strachan R. A.6,McCaffrey K. J. W.23,Morton A. C.7,Bird A. F.5,Jones R. R.23,Saßnowski A.8,Walker R. J.9

Affiliation:

1. BP Exploration Operating Company Limited, Chertsey Road, Sunbury-on-Thames, Middlesex TW16 7LN, UK

2. Department of Earth Sciences, Durham University, Science Labs, Durham DH1 3LE, UK

3. Geospatial Research Limited, Office Suite 7, Harrison House, 1 Hawthorn Terrace, Durham DH1 4EL, UK

4. Blackbourn Geoconsulting, 26 East Pier Street, Bo'ness EH51 9AB, UK

5. School of Environmental Sciences, University of Hull, Hull HU6 7RX, UK

6. School of the Environment, Geography and Geosciences, University of Portsmouth, Burnaby Building, Burnaby Road, Portsmouth PO1 3QL, UK

7. CASP, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0DH, UK

8. Department of Earth Sciences, Queens Building, Royal Holloway University of London, Egham Hill, Egham TW20 0EX, UK

9. Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, UC Davis, CA 95616, USA

Abstract

The island of Foula, located 25 km SW of Shetland, preserves a gently folded, 1.6 km thick sequence of Middle Devonian sandstones spectacularly exposed in kilometre-long cliff sections >350 m high. These rocks unconformably overlie likely Precambrian-age amphibolite facies basement rocks that are intruded by sheeted granites. The onshore succession is similar in age to the nearby Lower Clair Group offshore to the west. New mapping, incorporating the use of drone imagery in the inaccessible cliff sections, uses down-plunge projections to show that growth folding and faulting on Foula were contemporaneous with sedimentation during basin filling. The large-scale structural geometry is consistent with the regional constrictional strain due to the sinistral transtension associated with movements along the Walls Boundary–Great Glen fault zone system during the Mid-Devonian. Detrital zircon provenance studies indicate that the Devonian sequences of Foula (and nearby Melby in western Shetland) show similarities with the Clair Group and Orkney successions. We suggest that NE–SW transtensional fold development contemporaneous with regional subsidence in the Devonian basins of Scotland may be more widespread than previously realized. Large, kilometre-scale folds previously interpreted to be related to Permo-Carboniferous inversion may therefore have initiated earlier in the basin evolution sequence than previously realized. Supplementary material: Appendices A, Methodologies; B, Regional stratigraphic correlation table; C, Heavy mineral data; D, Detrital zircon data; and E, 3D virtual outcrop models are available at https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.6442552

Funder

Natural Environment Research Council

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology

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