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Published: 01 September 2010
DOI: 10.1130/2010.1206(25)
..., and metamorphosed sedimentary mélange of the Sykesville Formation yielded Mesoproterozoic (1.0–1.8 Ga) detrital zircons plus a minor Archean (2.6 Ga) component. A few euhedral zircons (ca. 479 Ma) in the Sykesville Formation may be from granitic seams related to the Dalecarlia Intrusive Suite. A Potomac orogeny...
Book Chapter

Series: DNAG, Geology of North America
Published: 01 January 1989
DOI: 10.1130/DNAG-GNA-F2.101
EISBN: 9780813754529
.... Although this chapter is concerned primarily with the Taconic orogen (sensu stricto), two older deformational events are considered herein. These events are the Blountian and Penobscottian orogenies. The Penobscottian event has been recognized for some time (Neuman, 1967; Hall, 1969, 1970), but its...
Series: GSA Special Papers
Published: 01 January 1989
DOI: 10.1130/SPE230-p213
..., Acadian, and Alleghanian Paleozoic compressional events collectively assembled the various terranes into what is now the Appalachian orogen. Only the central and southern parts of the U.S. Appalachians are considered here. The Penobscottian orogeny, about 550 to 490 Ma, amalgamated the Potomac...
Series: GSA Field Guide
Published: 26 February 2020
DOI: 10.1130/2020.0057(02)
EISBN: 9780813756578
... eastern Laurentia continental rocks as an island-arc collisional event during the Taconian orogeny. To the west, a thick assemblage of schist, graywacke, metadiamictite, and ultramafic bodies comprises the Potomac terrane, a polygenetic mélange that may have formed in an accretionary wedge during Taconian...
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Published: 01 January 2007
DOI: 10.1130/2007.1200(29)
... and blocks. Major tectonic units include the ∼735 Ma Laurentian failed rift, ∼565 Ma rifted margin sedimentary-volcanic assemblage deposited on Grenvillian and pre-Grenvillian crust, the Laurentian platform, and a series of distal Laurentian terranes (Cowrock, Cartoogechaye, Tugaloo-Chopawamsic-Potomac...
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2003
The Journal of Geology (2003) 111 (6): 707–717.
... A ). The Paleozoic data reflect episodic zircon production between 540 and 300 Ma ( fig. 4 B ). The Taconian orogeny (430–500 Ma; Miller et al. 2000 ) is well recorded in the detrital zircon distribution, but the Potomac orogeny (500+ Ma) is not recognizable. Comparable Taconian ages are represented...
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Map of major geologic provinces in Laurentia ca. 550–500 Ma showing possible ultimate source areas for the sediment of the western group, Potomac terrane, and the Setters basin on the Baltimore terrane. Ediacaran Laurentia could have supplied zircon with all of the age populations found in the metasedimentary rocks of these basins; there is no need to call on transport from another continent to explain the presence of any of the age groups. The arrows depict possible ultimate sources for the zircon in the Piedmont terrane metasedimentary rocks, not actual sediment distribution pathways at the time of deposition of the Piedmont rocks. For ease of illustration, only one symbol is shown for each possible source; detritus could have come from anywhere within the source region, indicated by color. The position of the Potomac terrane and sources for the Setters basin are both shown schematically for ease of illustration; they do not indicate preference for any of the models in Figure 8. The position of the rift-related rocks now found in the Blue Ridge Province is shown schematically to the east of their present-day location to account for westward transport during Paleozoic orogeny. Question marks associated with 525–510 Ma sources indicate uncertainty that these rocks provided sediment to the Potomac terrane because we found only two detrital zircon grains of this age, both in the Laurel Formation. Base map simplified from Whitmeyer and Karlstrom (2007). Rifting at 539–530 Ma in Oklahoma taken from Hanson et al. (2013); 525–510 Ma granitoids in New Mexico from Amato and Mack (2012) and in Colorado from Schoene and Bowring (2006). Map projection: spherical Transverse Mercator centered on the 100°W meridian. Fm—Formation; Prov—province.
Published: 01 August 2015
Figure 6. Map of major geologic provinces in Laurentia ca. 550–500 Ma showing possible ultimate source areas for the sediment of the western group, Potomac terrane, and the Setters basin on the Baltimore terrane. Ediacaran Laurentia could have supplied zircon with all of the age populations found
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 September 2005
GSA Bulletin (2005) 117 (9-10): 1347–1366.
... that plutonic rocks within the Potomac terrane as young as Middle Ordovician are foliated, suggesting that significant deformation may have outlived the Taconic orogeny. Moreover, major faults divide this terrane into domains with apparently contrasting structural and metamorphic histories (e.g., Fleming et al...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 August 2015
Geosphere (2015) 11 (4): 1042–1061.
...Figure 6. Map of major geologic provinces in Laurentia ca. 550–500 Ma showing possible ultimate source areas for the sediment of the western group, Potomac terrane, and the Setters basin on the Baltimore terrane. Ediacaran Laurentia could have supplied zircon with all of the age populations found...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 May 2010
GSA Bulletin (2010) 122 (5-6): 658–677.
... the minimum metamorphic temperatures to ≥∼320 °C. These data show an Early Silurian (ca. 430 Ma) cleavage in the western part of the Westminster terrane and a Late Devonian event (ca. 370 Ma) in the eastern Westminster and adjacent Potomac terranes. These two cleavage domains are separated by the NE-trending...
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Journal Article
Published: 08 December 2021
Seismological Research Letters (2022) 93 (2A): 943–956.
... and metamorphic rocks, and is subdivided into three, fault‐bounded, northeast‐trending, southeast‐dipping geological terranes. These are, progressing from west to east, the Potomac, Chopawamsic, and Goochland terranes (Fig.  2 ). The Potomac terrane formed during the Ordovician–Silurian Taconic orogeny when...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 13 February 2019
GSA Bulletin (2019) 131 (7-8): 1295–1311.
... in the Potomac River basin, North America. Using these data, we directly compare results from the two different 10 Be isotope systems and contextualize modern sediment flux from the Potomac River basin to Chesapeake Bay. Sixty-two measurements of 10 Be i in river sand show that the Potomac River basin is eroding...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 March 2003
Geology (2003) 31 (3): 215–218.
... faults such as the dextral-reverse Bowens Creek fault to the northwest ( Conley and Henika, 1973 ) and the Mesozoic brittle Chatham fault to the southeast ( Fig. 2 ). The allochthon is between the Jefferson terrane to the southwest and the Potomac terrane to the northeast ( Horton et al., 1989...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 January 2013
GSA Bulletin (2013) 125 (1-2): 201–215.
..., we sampled 72 quartz-bearing outcrops from the Potomac and Susquehanna River Basins and measured in situ–produced 10 Be. Ridgeline erosion rates average 9 ± 1 m m.y. −1 (median = 6 m m.y. −1 ), similar to 10 Be-derived rates previously reported for the region. The range of erosion rates we calculated...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 April 2003
GSA Bulletin (2003) 115 (4): 406–421.
... and the early Paleozoic Potomac and Taconic orogenies. The detrital sediments derived from these terranes are arkosic, ranging from conglomeratic sandstone and sandstone to siltstone and mudstone. Their feldspathic character reflects the mineral assemblages of the granites and high-grade metamorphic rocks...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1950
AAPG Bulletin (1950) 34 (1): 1–99.
... Cretaceous by others with no definite or conclusive evidence for either of these determinations. It was formerly correlated with the combined Potomac group and “Raritan” formation of Maryland-Delaware, with which the writers agree. More recent writers, however, have considered it younger than the Potomac...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1950
AAPG Bulletin (1950) 34 (4): 635–671.
... during the Paleozoic era, beginning with an orogeny of probable Middle Ordovician age. Late Paleozoic movements may well have been merely the concluding phases of the orogeny. The relations between the Appalachian system and the Ouachita system farther west have long been a puzzle. Further evidence...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2010
Environmental Geosciences (2010) 17 (3): 121–136.
... porosity tends to dominate matrix porosity. Warm Springs Ridge (underlain by Oriskany) bounds the aquifer on the east, and the crest of the Cacapon Mountain anticline, where Tuscarora quartzite is exposed, bounds it to the west. The aquifer extends north to the Potomac River, where it plunges north under...
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Journal Article
Published: 26 March 2019
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2019) 56 (10): 1061–1076.
... of the orogen. Successive accretion of magmatic arcs and ribbon continents during Early Ordovician to Early Mississippian time caused pulses of orogeny in eastern Laurentia ( van Staal et al. 2009 ; Pollock et al. 2012 ; Hibbard et al. 2012 ; Karabinos et al. 2017 ). In the northern and southern...
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Published: 01 January 2006
DOI: 10.1130/2006.fld008(08)
EISBN: 9780813756080
... Alleghanian orogenies. Laurel Formation Ordovician and Devonian Intrusive Rocks Sykesville Formation Potomac Terrane Mather Gorge Formation Ultramafic Rocks Atlantic Coastal Plain Province Introduction Geologic Setting and Stratigraphy Westminster Terrane Metamorphism...
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