In a recent contribution to Geological Journal Williams (2002) proposed a series of major modifications to the current understanding of the Early Ordovician tectonic evolution of the Irish Caledonides. The revisions are based mostly on a reassessment of the Rosroe and Derrylea Formations of the Sout
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- 2003
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- 10.1002/gj.936
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