Whence the Mountains? Inquiries into the Evolution of Orogenic Systems: A Volume in Honor of Raymond A. Price

Links among Carolinia, Avalonia, and Ganderia in the Appalachian peri-Gondwanan realm
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Published:January 01, 2007
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James P. Hibbard, Cees R. van Staal, Brent V. Miller, 2007. "Links among Carolinia, Avalonia, and Ganderia in the Appalachian peri-Gondwanan realm", Whence the Mountains? Inquiries into the Evolution of Orogenic Systems: A Volume in Honor of Raymond A. Price, James W. Sears, Tekla A. Harms, Carol A. Evenchick
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The eastern flank of the Appalachian orogen is composed of extensive Neoproterozoic–early Paleozoic crustal blocks that originated in a peri-Gondwanan setting. Three of these blocks record the evolution of Neoproterozoic magmatic-arc systems, including Carolinia in the southern Appalachians and Ganderia and Avalonia in the northern Appalachians. Relationships among these three crustal blocks are important for understanding both the accretionary history of the orogen and the evolution of the Iapetus and Rheic Oceans, first-order geographic features of the Paleozoic globe.
Traditionally, Carolinia and Avalonia have been considered to represent a single microcontinental magmatic arc that accreted to Laurentia in the middle...
- accreting plate boundary
- Appalachians
- Avalonia
- basement
- Canada
- chronostratigraphy
- continental drift
- crust
- depositional environment
- Eastern Canada
- extension tectonics
- geochemistry
- Gondwana
- Iapetus
- island arcs
- isotope ratios
- isotopes
- Laurentia
- magmatism
- Maritime Provinces
- metals
- movement
- Nd-144/Nd-143
- neodymium
- Neoproterozoic
- New Brunswick
- North America
- orogenic belts
- paleoenvironment
- paleogeography
- paleomagnetism
- Paleozoic
- plate convergence
- plate tectonics
- platforms
- Precambrian
- Proterozoic
- rare earths
- sedimentation
- Silurian
- South Carolina
- stable isotopes
- stratigraphic units
- tectonics
- terranes
- United States
- upper Precambrian
- Rheic
- Carolinia
- Ganderia