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The Catskill Delta complex and the Acadian Orogeny; a model

Frank R. Ettensohn
The Catskill Delta complex and the Acadian Orogeny; a model (in The Catskill Delta, Donald L. Woodrow (editor) and William D. Sevon (editor))
Special Paper - Geological Society of America (1985) 201: 39-49

Abstract

The Catskill Delta complex is interpreted to be the aggregate of delta-alluvial wedges and associated facies that developed in the central Appalachians and on adjacent parts of the stable craton from the Early-Middle Devonian transition to the Middle Mississippian during the Acadian orogeny. Recent interpretations of the Acadian orogeny suggest that it probably was related to oblique convergence and transcurrent movement along a major strike-slip fault zone separating the eastern margin of the North American landmass from a linear continental fragment called the Avalon terrane. Distribution of clastic wedges and basinal deposits resulting from this orogeny support a general southwestward progression of orogeny and indicate that the major clastic wedges emanated from areas near promontories on the continental margin during successive phases of Acadian deformation. Three and possibly four such tectophases have been noted. Each tectophase appears to represent increased convergence or possible collision between a specific continental promontory and the Avalon terrane, but some delta development occurred continually along many parts of the orogen in response to each tectophase. The four tectophases are: (1) Collision near the St. Lawrence promontory during the Early-Middle Devonian transition with initiation of the Catskill Delta complex represented by the Needmore and Esopus shales and associated clastics near promontories. (2) Southward migration of deformation and collision near the New York promontory during the Middle Devonian with the development of a large peripheral basin having an east-dipping, western paleoslope. This basin was filled with cyclic delta clastics and carbonates of the Hamilton Group and Tully Limestone. (3) Southward migration of deformation and collision near the Virginia promontory during the Late Devonian to earliest Mississippian accompanied by intense clastic influx of the Genesee-through-Canadaway groups. As a result, the basin was progressively filled from the east so that basinal environments migrated westward out of the peripheral basin and onto adjacent parts of the stable craton. Eventually the basin was filled and a regional west-dipping paleoslope was established. (4) Migration of deformation southward from the Virginia promontory during the Early to Middle Mississippian as basinal environments in cratonic seas were destroyed and Pocono and equivalent clastic wedges essentially filled the epicontinental sea. Middle Mississippian carbonates mark the end of the Acadian orogeny and Catskill Delta complex.


ISSN: 0072-1077
EISSN: 2331-219X
Coden: GSAPAZ
Serial Title: Special Paper - Geological Society of America
Serial Volume: 201
Title: The Catskill Delta complex and the Acadian Orogeny; a model
Title: The Catskill Delta
Author(s): Ettensohn, Frank R.
Author(s): Woodrow, Donald L.editor
Author(s): Sevon, William D.editor
Affiliation: Univ. Ky., Dep. Geol., Lexington, KY, United States
Affiliation: Hobart and William Smith Coll., Dep. Geol. Surv., Geneva, NY, United States
Pages: 39-49
Published: 1985
Text Language: English
Publisher: Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United States
Meeting name: Symposium on the Catskill Delta held at the 18th Annual Meeting of the Northeastern Section of the Geological Society of America
Meeting location: Kiamesha Lake, NY, USA, United States
Meeting date: 19830324March 24, 1983
References: 75
Accession Number: 1985-074824
Categories: Structural geology
Document Type: Serial Conference document
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. sects., sketch maps
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Secondary Affiliation: Pa. Geol. Surv., USA, United States
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute.
Update Code: 1985
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