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Lower Silurian Palaeogeography

In the Lower Silurian period, about 425 million years ago, there was a mountain chain stretching across north-west scotland. To the south-east lay a trench marking the edge of the subduction zone which was consuming the Iapetus ocean.

Palaeogeography

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