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Whiteite-(MnMnMn), a new jahnsite-group mineral species from the Foote mine, North Carolina, USA, and chemical pressure effects in jahnsite-group minerals.
Jasonsmithite, a new phosphate mineral with a complex microporous framework, from the Foote mine, North Carolina, U.S.A
The calcioferrite group approved and kingsmountite redefined
Fanfaniite, Ca 4 Mn 2+ Al 4 (PO 4 ) 6 (OH,F) 4 ·12H 2 O, a new mineral with a montgomeryite-type structure
Kayrobertsonite, MnAl 2 (PO 4 ) 2 (OH) 2 ·6H 2 O, a new phosphate mineral related to nordgauite
Ferraioloite, MgMn 2+ 4 (Fe 2+ 0.5 Al 3+ 0.5 ) 4 Zn 4 (PO 4 ) 8 (OH) 4 (H 2 O) 20 , a new secondary phosphate mineral from the Foote mine, USA
Grenville basement structure associated with the Eastern Tennessee seismic zone, southeastern USA
The Impact of the Early Studies Following the 1886 Charleston Earthquake on the Nascent Science of Seismology
Margarite, corundum, gahnite and zincohögbomite in a blackwall, Raleigh Terrane, Eastern Piedmont Province, USA
MINERALOGY OF SPODUMENE PEGMATITES AND RELATED ROCKS IN THE TIN–SPODUMENE BELT OF NORTH CAROLINA AND SOUTH CAROLINA, USA
Abstract The Inner Piedmont extends from North Carolina to Alabama and comprises the Neoacadian (360–345 Ma) orogenic core of the southern Appalachian orogen. Bordered to west by the Blue Ridge and the exotic Carolina superterrane to the east, the Inner Piedmont is cored by an extensive region of migmatitic, sillimanite-grade rocks. It is a composite of the peri-Laurentian Tugaloo terrane and mixed Laurentian and peri-Gondwanan affinity Cat Square terrane, which are exposed in several gentle-dipping thrust sheets (nappes). The Cat Square terrane consists of Late Silurian to Early Devonian pelitic schist and metagraywacke intruded by several Devonian to Mississippian peraluminous granitoids, and juxtaposed against the Tugaloo terrane by the Brindle Creek fault. This field trip through the North Carolina Inner Piedmont will examine the lithostratigraphies of the Tugaloo and Cat Square terranes, deformation associated with Brindle Creek fault, Devonian-Mississippian granitoids and charnockite of the Cat Square terrane, pervasive amphibolite-grade Devonian-Mississippian (Neoacadian) deformation and metamorphism throughout the Inner Piedmont, and existence of large crystalline thrust sheets in the Inner Piedmont. Consistent with field observations, geochronology and other data, we have hypothesized that the Carolina superterrane collided obliquely with Laurentia near the Pennsylvania embayment during the Devonian, overrode the Cat Square terrane and Laurentian margin, and squeezed the Inner Piedmont out to the west and southwest as an orogenic channel buttressed against the footwall of the Brevard fault zone.
A paleogeographical review of the peri-Gondwanan realm of the Appalachian orogen 1 This article is one of a series of papers published in this CJES Special Issue: In honour of Ward Neale on the theme of Appalachian and Grenvillian geology.
Sedimentation in a Piedmont Reservoir: Evidence from Brown's Cove, Lake Wylie, North Carolina
Footemineite, the Mn-analog of atencioite, from the Foote mine, Kings Mountain, Cleveland County, North Carolina, U.S.A., and its relationship with other roscherite-group minerals
The Russell Gold Deposit, Carolina Slate Belt, North Carolina
The Inner Piedmont is a large, composite, sillimanite-grade terrane that extends from near the Virginia–North Carolina border to central Alabama and consists of the eastern Tugaloo and Cat Square terranes. It is bound to the west by the Brevard fault zone and to the east by the central Piedmont suture. It is the core of the Neoacadian (360–350 Ma) orogen in the southern Appalachians and records Late Devonian–Mississippian closure and high-grade metamorphism (sillimanite I and II) of Siluro-Devonian sediments deposited in the remnant Rheic ocean basin. The Cat Square terrane is bounded by the younger-over-older Brindle Creek fault to the west and the central Piedmont suture to the east. It consists of a unique sequence of Siluro-Devonian metapsammite and pelitic schist that was intruded by Devonian anatectic granitoids (Toluca Granite, ∼378 Ma, and Walker Top Granite, ∼366 or ∼407 Ma). Rare mafic and ultramafic rocks occur in the eastern Cat Square terrane. Minimum sediment thickness is estimated at 4 km (13,000 ft). Detrital zircons indicate that Cat Square terrane rocks have a maximum age of ∼430 Ma, with both Laurentian (2.8, 1.8, 1.4, 1.1 Ga) and peri-Gondwanan (600, 500 Ma) affinities. Deposition on oceanic crust explains the existence of several mafic and ultramafic bodies and the absence of continental basement in the Cat Square terrane. The Cat Square terrane petrotectonic assemblage represents a Siluro-Devonian remnant ocean basin between Laurentia and the approaching Carolina superterrane. Metapsammite and pelitic schist may represent turbidites shed from approaching tectonic highlands on both flanks of the closing ocean. Palinspastic restoration of the Inner Piedmont constrains the location of the Cat Square basin to the Pennsylvania embayment, and links the mid-Devonian to Mississippian deformation in the Neoacadian core to the SW-migrating pulses of the diachronous Acadian-Neoacadian clastic wedge. Location and SW migration of the clastic wedge in concert with structural patterns in the Inner Piedmont support a transpressive NW-directed collision of the Carolina superterrane with the New York promontory and zippering the basin shut from NE to SW.