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A peralkaline solution, hydrofracturing model for quartzofeldspathic veins and pegmatites Available to Purchase
ABSTRACT We present a tectonic model for the generation of quartzofeldspathic veins and pegmatite dikes found in southern New England that proposes the following: (1) Hydraulic fracturing produces the initial fracture that opens to become a vein, and (2) oscillating differential stress produces a gradient in interstitial fluid pressure that draws the melt to the dilating walls of the fracture. Oscillating fluid pressures at the dike walls lead to oscillating rates of crystallization, and thus to alternating aplitic and pegmatitic textures in dikes as thin as a few centimeters. Excess alkalis and SiO 2 (aq) lower the solidus temperature of the granitic liquid and thus stabilize a peralkaline silicate liquid without crystallization. This silicate liquid is capable of crystallizing only quartz, only feldspars, or both. Crystallization of this liquid lowers its pH and accounts for the mineralogical zoning consisting of quartz cores, feldspathic mantles, and muscovite-bearing margins common in many quartzofeldspathic veins.
Orbital time scale and new C-isotope record for Cenomanian-Turonian boundary stratotype Available to Purchase
Phase-lagged amplitude modulation of hemipelagic cycles: A potential tool for recognition and analysis of sea-level change Available to Purchase
Regional Tectonic Synthesis of Northwestern New England and Adjacent Quebec Available to Purchase
The northwestern New England and adjacent Quebec region is an area of 30,000 square miles on the northwest side of the northeastern Appalachian Mountains belt, and extends into the adjacent Hudson, Champlain, and St. Lawrence Valleys to the northwest. It is athwart a major change in trend of this belt from northerly to northeasterly. The synthesis is a rationale of the tectonic relations of this region, discussed in chronological order. The Precambrian basement, exposed at the core of a Paleozoic anticlinorium in the mountain belt, is made up of complexly deformed diaphthoritic miogeosynclinal rocks intruded by granitic plutons and pegmatite dikes. The exposed rocks are part of a northeast-trending Precambrian mobile shelf at least 300 miles wide that includes a wide belt to the northwest in the North American craton. The lower (Cambrian and Ordovician) and middle (Silurian and Devonian) Paleozoic orthogeosyncline, which coincides mainly with the Appalachian belt, includes a broad eugeosynclinal zone, a miogeosynclinal zone to the northwest and probably also to the southeast of the eugeosynclinal zone, several geanticlines, and a quasi-cratonic belt; it thus contrasts with the broadly miogeosynclinal Precambrian rocks of the basement. The eugeosynclinal deposits, whose maximum thickness is more than 50,000 feet, average at least three times the thickness of those in the miogeosynclinal zone. Pelitic and semipelitic rocks dominate the upper deposits and lap over geanticlines, a quasi-cratonic belt, and the margin of the craton. The sources of sediments include cratonal areas, geanticlines that formed tectonic islands, and volcanic islands. The transition between the miogeosynclinal and eugeosynclinal zones is one of sedimentary facies and thickness change, and of stratigraphic convergence and unconformity. In the lowest Paleozoic rocks the transition is west and north-west, respectively, of the Green and Sutton Mountains. The miogeosynclinal zone is missing in Quebec northwest of the northern Sutton Mountains and the eugeosynclinal zone extends to the northwestern margin of the orthogeosyncline. The belt of transition, however, moved southeast in younger rocks, so that in the middle Paleozoic rocks it lies between the Green, Sutton, and Notre Dame Mountains and the Connecticut and St. Johns Rivers. Unconformities indicate stillstand in the miogeosynclinal zone, and general uplift of the northwestern part of the orthogeosyncline, followed by subaerial denudation of the geanticlines in both the eugeosynclinal and the miogeosynclinal zones and by repeated geosynclinal folding. The unconformities are within the lower Paleozoic (especially beneath the Middle Ordovician), are the most extensive between the lower and middle Paleozoic, and are within the middle Paleozoic (especially beneath the Lower Devonian). Geanticlines, two of which coincide with gravity highs, are recognized by unconformable overlap and convergence of bedded rock units toward their axes. The lower Paleozoic Vermont-Quebec geanticline is northwest of the Green and Sutton Mountains in northwestern Vermont and neighboring parts of Quebec, but to the south and northeast it swings more into line with the mountains. It coincides with the lower Paleozoic belt of northwest-southeast transition from the miogeosynclinal to the eugeosynclinal zone, except near the north end of the Sutton Mountains where it trends into the eugeosynclinal zone. The lower Paleozoic Stoke Mountain geanticline coincides with the Stoke Mountains in Quebec, contains eugeosynclinal lower Paleozoic rocks, and is a little north-west of the belt of transition southeastward between the middle Paleozoic miogeosynclinal and eugeosynclinal zones. The lower and middle Paleozoic Somerset geanticline, which nearly coincides with the upper Connecticut River valley and the Boundary Mountains between Quebec and Maine, is cored by rocks of the lower Paleozoic eugeosynclinal zone and is truncated by the unconformity beneath middle Paleozoic rocks. The distribution of the preorogenic igneous rocks of the eugeosynclinal zone reflects the southeastward retreat of this zone during the lower and middle Paleozoic. These rocks include mafic to intermediate metavolcanic and hypabyssal bodies, prevailingly of oceanic theoleiitic composition, and mafic and ultramafic plutons. The plutons reach Lower Cambrian to possibly Middle Ordovician stratigraphic levels. The eugeosynclinal zone, and to a lesser extent the miogeosynclinal zone, are sites of regional metamorphism, shown most universally by the foliation that began to form with compaction of the shales. Isograds climb from low stratigraphic levels in the geanticlines to higher stratigraphic levels in the intervening geosynclinal troughs, showing a direct correlation between the thickness of bedded rocks and metamorphic intensity. Zones of highest grade metamorphism coincide with uplifts, but were probably originally deepest in the geosynclines. Undeformed garnet and staurolite-kyanite coincide with domes and arches, and deformed garnet and chloritoid-kyanite zones with anticlines. Some staurolite and sillimanite zones adjoin granitic plutons, but others are not so associated. Retrograde metamorphic effects in the Precambrian basement include replacement of garnet and hornblende by biotite and chlorite, and sillimanite by muscovite; these effects are caused by folding of the dry basement with the wet Paleozoic. In wet Paleozoic rocks, midway between the dry terranes of the basement and the domes and arches, garnet was replaced by chlorite and kyanite was replaced by muscovite as a result of uplift, denudation and cooling. In Quebec, an exogeosyncline containing about 5000 feet of rocks overlies the northwestern part of the orthogeosyncline and the adjoining craton north-west of the Sutton Mountains. This is a secondary geosyncline northwest of the Vermont-Quebec geanticline. It contains Upper Ordovician sandstone, shale, and limestone which overlie shale at the top of the lower Paleozoic miogeo-synclinal zone but which are eroded from the eugeosynclinal zone. The orthogeosyncline swings through the wide bend of the northwesterly bulge of the New England salient in northern New England and adjacent Quebec—all facies zones and tectonic features show a similar salient. It is deepened near the axis of the salient in a transverse trough that contains as much as 80,000 feet of strata. This section thins by stratigraphic convergence to less than 50,000 feet toward the flanks of the salient. The rocks are most varied in the salient, but thick sections of mafic volcanic rocks and carbonaceous pelites are characteristic. Similar (passive and flexural flow) folds confined to the lower and middle Paleozoic bedded rocks and commonly overturned to the northwest toward the craton, are of an early regime of variously oriented folds. Cross folds, chiefly minor folds, trend northwest at right angles to the northeast structural trends. Longitudinal folds, slides, intrastratal intrusions, and syntectonic bodies of ultramafic rock that intruded in the solid state parallel the latter trends. Oblique folds parallel the flanks of the New England salient and swing into continuity with the longitudinal folds northeast and south of the salient and at its axis. The largest major longitudinal folds are thousands of feet above the Precambrian basement. The recumbent middle Paleozoic Skitchewaug nappe, the best known of the major longitudinal folds, is rooted to the southeast in the eugeosynclinal zone. Other recumbent folds exist, but their relations are more controversial. A middle Paleozoic intrastratal diapiric fold has been described west of the Skitchewaug nappe. Major longitudinal folds northwest of the Stoke Mountain geanticline underlie a Middle Ordovician unconformity; others in the same area are truncated by a pre-Silurian unconformity. Longitudinal folds on the Vermont-Quebec geanticline in the vicinity of the international boundary are nearly upright rather than overturned to the northwest. The lower Paleozoic Taconic slide is beneath Cambrian and Lower and Middle Ordovician eugeosynclinal rocks in the Taconic klippe and above autochthonous miogeosynclinal rocks of the same age west of the Vermont-Quebec geanticline and south of the New England salient. The oblique folds face southwest on the south flank of the New England salient in general harmony with the west-facing longitudinal folds, but on the northeast flank of the salient they face southeast. The largest of the oblique folds, like the large longitudinal folds, are thousands of feet above the basement. The early folds and slides were produced by laminar flow and slip and by minimal flexing and thrusting, principally to the northwest. Several episodes of uplift in the eugeosynclinal deposits are probably accountable. The New England salient provided a basement framework that deflected, blocked, or reversed the northwestward movements to form especially the oblique folds and possibly the cross folds. The westward movement of the Taconic slide was probably assisted by maintenance of fluid pore pressure in the root zone near the top of the Vermont-Quebec geanticline by means of westward migration of water expelled from the thick eugeosynclinal deposits to the east during metamorphism. The semiconcordant ultramafic, mafic, and intermediate intrusive rocks in the eugeosynclinal zone are subparallel to the foliation of the bedded rocks and syntectonic with the early longitudinal folds. The ultramafic rocks were emplaced in a solid and cool state, after transport that is interpreted as northwestward movement as the enclosing strata were folded. The less widely distributed gabbro and diorite, which lost their mobility with crystallization from magma, participated less actively in the folding. Concordant calc-alkalic plutons, also emplaced in eugeosynclinal rocks, are synkinematic magmatic features that are less commonly parallel to foliation than are the semiconcordant intrusive rocks and are truncated upward by unconformities at successively higher levels in the direction of southeastward offlap of the eugeosynclinal zone. Regional foliation, subparallel to both the axial surfaces and limbs and the axial-plane cleavage of the early folds, approaches parallelism with the bedding in most places inasmuch as early minor folds are sparse. Thus restored, the foliation conforms to the geosynclines and geanticlines, masking the Taconic slide. Sericitic mica and fine-grained chlorite, the principal foliate minerals, are features of low-grade regional metamorphism that progressed upward as the eugeosynclinal deposits accumulated, as shown by successive unconformities that mark sharp upward decreases in the foliate condition of the bedded rocks. A longitudinal tract of middle Paleozoic domes and arches, characterized by drag folds that face downdip and some of which are cored by Precambrian basement rocks, trends northeastward across the Vermont-Quebec geanticline in southern Vermont. Largest in this tract is the Strafford-Willoughby arch which extends about equal distances northeast and southwest of the axis of the New England salient. The reverse drag folds are in the regional foliation, which near the crest of the domes and arches is obliterated by a new foliation that parallels the axial surfaces of the drag folds. The reverse drags indicate that the domes and arches were raised by vertical upward pressure, probably of buoyant rock beneath. Grossly parallel (concentric) or flexural folds that trend northeast with the Appalachian structural trends, and the largest of which include the Precambrian basement, are of a late, middle Paleozoic regime. Smaller and variously oriented steeply plunging folds of this regime are above the basement. The principal form surfaces of these folds are the regional foliation in the eugeosynclinal zone and the bedding in the miogeosynclinal zone. Thrust faults, also of this regime, parallel the trend of the major folds. Axial-plane cleavage varies from fracture cleavage through crenulation cleavage to slip cleavage and slip-cleavage schistosity. The parallel fold style gives way to similar (passive-slip and flow) folds in parts of the eugeosynclinal zone. In these parts the form surfaces are offset on the axial-plane cleavage in directions both the same and the opposite of that of flexural drag folds, and the offsets opposite in sense predominate, accentuating the amplitude of the folds. Mineral lineations, less commonly slickensides, and some minor folds plunge downdip on the bedding and bedding foliation near thrust faults and on steep homoclinal limbs of major folds. The late folds form anticlinoria that rudely coincide with the previously formed geanticlines, and synclinoria that coincide with the intervening and adjoining geosynclinal troughs. The axial surfaces of most folds in and south of the New England salient dip steeply southeast and the folds face northwest, but to the north of the axis of the salient the folds are nearly upright. The folds are also nearly upright in eastern Vermont, New Hampshire, and neighboring areas The orientation of the axial surfaces of the folds changes gradually to subparallel with the flanks and tops of the domes and arches as the latter are approached. The folds in the northwestern part of the orthogeosyncline are tipped over to the northwest toward the craton, and the thrust faults in this same belt dip east in the same direction as the axial surfaces of the folds. The late folds of first magnitude are, from northwest to southeast, the Middlebury-Hinesburg-St. Albans synclinorium, the Green Mountain-Sutton Mountain anticlinorium, the Connecticut Valley-Gaspé synclinorium, the Bronson Hill-Boundary Mountain anticlinorium, and the Merrimack synclinorium. The Middlebury-Hinesburg-St. Albans synclinorium is a major foreland fold in lower Paleozoic miogeosynclinal rocks and correlative allochthonous eugeosynclinal rocks of the Taconic klippe. This synclinorium is bordered to the west and east by thrust faults, which are most extensive on the south flank of the New England salient. The Green Mountain-Sutton Mountain anticlinorium, containing chiefly lower Paleozoic eugeosynclinal rocks, coincides with the Vermont-Quebec geanticline in the Green Mountains in central Vermont and the Notre Dame Mountains in Quebec, but near the axis of the New England salient it is southeast of the geanticline. The Connecticut Valley-Gaspé synclinorium, which contains middle Paleozoic rocks transitional from the miogeosynclinal to the eugeosynclinal zone, coincides with a geosynclinal trough between the Stoke Mountain and Somerset geanticlines and southeast of the southern part of the Vermont-Quebec geanticline. The configuration of the folds in the synclinorium is determined principally by the domes and arches near the synclinorial axis The Bronson Hill-Boundary Mountain anticlinorium, which contains both lower and middle Paleozoic rocks, coincides in its northern parts with the Somerset geanticline. The Merrimack synclinorium to the southeast, which also contains lower and middle Paleozoic rocks, is a relic of a geosynclinal trough southeast of the Somerset geanticline. The late folds and thrust faults were probably produced by subhorizontal movements as part of outward spread from the rising domes and arches. Rocks moved from the southeast into the New England salient. Steeply plunging minor folds, free from basement control, evolved in response to horizontal adjustments between major folds, and domes and arches in the thick eugeosynclinal section in the salient. Thrust faults evolved in the miogeosynclinal rocks south of the axis of the salient. The resulting counterclockwise movement of the thrust slices and their included folds and the folded rocks to the east of them in the eugeosynclinal zone continued until the present northward trend was achieved. Monoclinal flexures and related kink layers, which dip northwest and parallel to which rock to the northwest was displaced upward and to the southeast, have been recognized in north-central and northwestern Vermont. Joints include systematically oriented undeformed planar sets that dip almost vertically and cross the trend of the longitudinal folds and thrust faults at large angles. They also include less extensive nonsystematic joints that are curved or irregular and that end against the systematic joints. Some conjugate joint sets, the bisectrices of whose acute angles trend at right angles to the axes of the longitudinal folds, are possibly shear joints. Tension produced by bending of folds into the New England salient seems a doubtful cause of the joints, especially in the thick and deeply confined rocks of the eugeosynclinal zone. Discordant and commonly nonfoliate middle Paleozoic calc-alkalic plutons are postkinematic magmatic features randomly emplaced in rocks deformed in both the early and late folds. They are most abundant near the axis of the New England salient where it crosses the eugeosynclinal zone. Superimposed unconformably on the southeastern part of the orthogeosynclinal belt is an epieugeosyncline, containing upper Paleozoic clastic coal-bearing rocks. Before being eroded it probably covered wider areas of the eugeosynclinal zone, especially in the Merrimack synclinorium. Systems of early Mesozoic high-angle faults, made up of nearly parallel longitudinal sets, strike north-northeast south of the axis of the New England salient and northeast north of the salient axis, parallel to the trends of the late longitudinal folds. Faults in the foreland belt of the Champlain-St. Lawrence Valley are downthrown to the southeast of domal structural features, and others in the Connecticut Valley are downthrown mainly to the northwest of similar features. Lower Mesozoic terrestrial clastic and mafic volcanic (and hypabyssal) rocks unconformably overlie the eugeosynclinal zone and the epieugeosynclines (in taphrogeosynclines bounded by the high-angle faults) in southern New England and the Maritime Provinces. Discordant and nonfoliate Mesozoic alkalic plutons are in curvilinear tracts that transect both the orthogeosynclinal belt and the craton. Dike rocks, also alkalic, are associated with the plutons and occur widely in areas between the plutons. The chronology of the region is supported by biostratigraphic, radiometric, and structural data punctuated by unconformities. The Precambrian chronologic record is inherently scanty. Metasedimentary basement rocks exposed in the Green Mountain-Sutton Mountain anticlinorium in Vermont provide late Precambrian radiometric ages and a regional metamorphic overprint dating from about a billion years ago. Comparable metasedimentary rocks in the basement of the Adirondack Mountains were deposited in the late Precambrian. Pegmatites provide radiometric ages about the same as those of the metamorphic overprint, which records erosional unloading and cooling that restarted the potassium-argon systems about 0.4 b.y. before the end of the Precambrian. The earliest Paleozoic rocks, which are assigned to the Cambrian(?), overlie the Precambrian basement unconformably and are overlain conformably by miogeosynclinal strata containing fossils of Early, Middle, and Late Cambrian and Early and Middle Ordovician age. All epochs of the Cambrian and Ordovician are represented in the eugeosynclinal zone, and Late Ordovician fossils are found in the exogeosyncline. Potassium-argon radiometric values corresponding to Middle and Late Ordovician are mostly hybrids, between Cambrian to Early Ordovician metamorphic dates and the dates of widespread middle Paleozoic metamorphic overprints that with yet later overprints, have been revealed by Rb-Sr whole-rock isochron dating. Granitic plutons emplaced in Middle Ordovician rocks have yielded Middle or Late Ordovician Rb-Sr whole-rock isochron ages. Quasi-cratonic middle Paleozoic strata, eroded from the Champlain-St. Lawrence Valley belt, were probably Upper Silurian or higher. Chiefly in the miogeosynclinal zone, or in comparable thin lithofacies, southeast of the Green Mountain-Sutton Mountain anticlinorium, are Early, Middle, and Late Silurian and Early and Middle Devonian fossils. The middle Paleozoic K-Ar values suggest mainly the time of metamorphism and several are probably hybrids of early dates and true Devonian dates. Southeast of the belt of rocks of hybrid ages is a belt that shows true K-Ar dates of Middle (?) Devonian Acadian metamorphism and deformation about 360 m.y. ago; this belt is without later (Appalachian?) metamorphic overprint, contains Early Devonian fossils, and its tightly folded strata are overlain unconformably by gently flexed strata of Middle Devonian age. Discordant calc-alkalic granitic plutons of comparable radiometric age transect some of the late folds. Rb-Sr whole-rock and Pb/alpha determinations to the southeast in the area of the post-Devonian overprint approximate the Acadian metamorphic date. The late Paleozoic chronology in the northwestern New England and Quebec region is limited to a middle Permian metamorphic overprint with a K-Ar age of 250 ± 10 m.y. in the Merrimack synclinorium and environs. Unmetamorphosed felsic volcanic rocks that lie unconformably on the metamorphic rocks are possibly of Permian age. If this age is correct, the unconformity marks the Appalachian orogeny. The Mesozoic chronology is furnished by high-angle faults that bound the Late Triassic taphrogeosynclinal deposits in southern New England, and by alkalic intrusives of various radiometric ages (96 m.y.-to-180 m.y.), that intersect or are transected by the faults. The Cenozoic chronology is recorded by valleys and uplands produced by a continued selective downwasting, by Tertiary residual deposits containing lignite that were let down into valleys formed partly by solution of carbonate rocks, and by various Quaternary features related principally to glaciation. The orthogeosyncline was formed in the earliest Paleozoic or possibly the latest Precambrian. The Vermont-Quebec geanticline started to form during the Cambrian by tectonic stillstand relative to subsiding adjacent geosynclinal troughs; other geanticlines probably first appeared in the Early to Middle Ordovician. As the geosynclinal troughs subsided, especially in the New England salient, volcanics were extruded and sediments that were derived from the craton, from geanticlines, from volcanic accumulations, and from intrageosynclinal uplifts, were deposited mainly in the troughs. Ultramafic, mafic, and intermediate plutonic rocks were first emplaced at the end of the Cambrian or beginning of the Ordovician in the eugeosynclinal zone, and the ultramafics were transported northwestward tectonically as serpentinization continued. Albitic granitic plutons were emplaced in the Early or Middle Ordovician. Regional foliation that had first appeared in the Cambrian as the geosynclinal troughs subsided continued to form. In the Middle Ordovician, stillstand of the Vermont-Quebec and Stoke Mountain geanticlines gave way to general uplift and denudation which included a westward sliding of the Taconic allochthon. During the late Middle and Late Ordovician, the Somerset geanticline appeared, granitic rocks were emplaced, and the other geanticlines continued as sources of sediments deposited in adjacent geosynclinal troughs, including the exogeosyncline. New generations of early folds formed as geosynclinal subsidence and uplift was renewed. The early Paleozoic closed with general uplift and erosion at and northwest of the Somerset geanticline, culminating in the climax of the Taconic disturbance. The northwestern part of the orthogeosyncline stabilized to a quasi-cratonic belt early in the middle Paleozoic. The miogeosynclinal zone overlapped south-eastward on the eugeosynclinal zone and eventually across the Stoke Mountain geanticline in the Late Silurian and Early Devonian. In the Late Silurian, rapid subsidence resumed in a geosynclinal trough southeast of both the Stoke Mountain geanticline and the southern part of the Vermont-Quebec geanticline that contained the belt of lateral transition from the miogeosynclinal to the eugeosynclinal zone. Meanwhile, the Somerset geanticline continued as a source of part of the eugeosynclinal clastics. An intrageosynclinal uplift from which sediments, recumbent folds, and intrastratal diapiric folds moved northwest and possibly southeast, probably formed in the geosynclinal trough southeast of the Somerset geanticline. Mafic to felsic intrusive rocks, especially concordant calc-alkalic plutons, continued to be emplaced and the regional foliation continued to form in the eugeosynclinal zone. Growth of the domes and arches and concomitant evolution of the late longitudinal folds and thrust faults during the Acadian orogeny climaxed the middle Paleozoic. The discordant calc-alkalic plutons were emplaced soon after, and then, 360 m.y. ago, northwest of the Merrimack synclinorium uplift and erosion followed, as did cooling, opening of joints, and restarting of K-Ar systems. In the late Paleozoic the Merrimack synclinorium stood still, or possibly resumed subsidence to form the northwestern extremity of the epieugeosyncline that is preserved in southeastern New England. The epieugeosyncline was folded, faulted, and uplifted in the Appalachian orogeny, and then, with the adjacent Acadian uplift, was deeply eroded in the early Mesozoic. The taphrogeosyncline in southern New England was formed in the early Mesozoic and was followed in the middle Mesozoic by the alkalic intrusives. Thereafter until the present time, the Paleozoic and Mesozoic terranes were selectively weathered and eroded, and streams that possibly survived from the Appalachian orogeny flowed north-westward in northwestern New England and adjacent Quebec.
Regional geochemical and isotopic variations of northern New England plutons: Implications for magma sources and for Grenville and Avalon basement-terrane boundaries Available to Purchase
Observations and Tectonic Setting of Historic and Instrumentally Located Earthquakes in the Greater New York City–Philadelphia Area Available to Purchase
Turbidite channel/overbank deposition in a Lower Devonian orogenic shale basin, Fortin Group of Gaspe Peninsula, Northern Appalachians, Canada Available to Purchase
A deep structural profile across the Appalachians of southern Quebec Available to Purchase
A 150-km-Iong seismic line was shot from a point on the St. Lawrence River 50 km southwest of Quebec City, southeastward to the U.S. border in 1979. The line crosses the autochthonous domain, the foreland thrust belt, and the alloch-thonous domain of the Humber Zone; it also crosses the Dunnage Zone and overlying rocks of the Connecticut Valley-Gaspé synclinorium. Reflectors on the derived seismic profile have been correlated with surface geology and the logs of four deep wells, and in turn used to construct a deep structural profile across the Appalachians of southern Quebec. The principal conclusions drawn from the profile are: (A) Grenville basement occurs at depth under the Humber Zone, and along with cover rocks, it has been cut by southeast-dipping syndepositional normal faults in the authochthonous domain, the foreland thrust belt, and the northwestern part of the allochthonous domain. Several of the fault blocks were tilted northward. (B) Nappe emplacement took place during Middle Ordovician time. (C) Later Acadian(?) thrust faults in the Notre Dame anticlinorium may have utilized progressively deeper levels of detachment and at depth may involve Grenville basement. (D) Rocks of the Connecticut Valley-Gaspé synclinorium have been thrust over the Dunnage Zone, and along the seismic line they contain no granite plutons at depth.
Late Wisconsin Fluctuations of the Laurentide Ice Sheet in Southern and Eastern New England Available to Purchase
The age of the late Wisconsin maximum of the Laurentide ice sheet off the coast of New England and on Long Island, New York, is not closely designated. Radiocarbon and stratigraphic evidence from Martha’s Vineyard suggests that the glacier margin may have been close to its maximum position as late as 15,300 yrs ago; indirect evidence from Long Island infers that the ice sheet had reached a maximum and had begun to recede prior to 17,000 yrs ago. In any case, by at least 14,200 yrs ago the glacier margin had retreated from its maximum late Wisconsin position at the Ronkonkoma Moraine on Long Island, had constructed recessional frontal deposits, and had retreated north of Rogers Lake on the southern Connecticut coast. Subsequent readvances culminated near Middletown, Connecticut, some time after 15,000 yrs ago, and in Cambridge, Massachusetts, after 14,000 yrs ago. Whether these readvances were synchronous is unknown because of the absence of close limiting dates and because of the lack of evidence for readvance in the intervening area. The northwestward recession of the glacier margin from the present coast in eastern Maine was accompanied by a marine transgression and deposition of hundreds of submarine moraines between 13,500 and 12,500 yrs ago. This general recession was interrupted by a readvance which culminated at the Pineo Ridge Moraine approximately 12,700 yrs ago. Although it may have resulted from general climatic change, the Pineo Ridge readvance just as likely may have been caused by a vastly decreased calving rate associated with isostatic uplift and marine recession from coastal Maine. This is well documented as having occurred simultaneously with the Pineo Ridge readvance. Thereafter, the ice sheet thinned and separated over the highlands of northwestern Maine leaving residual ice to the southeast. Active ice, receding into the St. Lawrence Valley of southeastern Quebec deposited the Highland Front Moraine approximately 12,700 to 12,600 yrs ago. In summary, (1) a major amelioration of climate that began prior to 14,200 yrs ago resulted in very rapid dissipation of the ice sheet in New England at least by 12,500 yrs ago, with the exception of small glaciers that possibly persisted in the highlands; (2) no conclusive evidence has been recognized for any climatic reversals during the dissipation of the ice sheet in New England; and (3) although major events in New England compare with those of the Great Lakes region, no minor events have proven correlation with the possible exception of the Pineo Ridge and Port Huron readvances.
Phases in the Metamorphism of the Schists of southern Berkshire Available to Purchase
Southeastern margin of the northeastern Appalachians: Late Precambrian orogeny on a continental margin Available to Purchase
Tectonic evolution and significance of Silurian – Early Devonian hinterland-directed deformation in the internal Humber zone of the southern Quebec Appalachians Available to Purchase
Geology of Connecticut, lightly modified from the Generalized Bedrock Geolo... Available to Purchase
Comments on Cambrian-to-Carboniferous biogeography and its implications for the Acadian orogeny Available to Purchase
In considering the tectonic evolution of the Acadian orogen in New England and Maritime Canada, account should be taken of the fact that from the Early Cambrian through the Mississippian the Coastal Acadia marine faunas of eastern North America are very distinctive biogeographically from those occurring to the west and northwest within the Northern Appalachians and adjacent parts of the continent. The limited amount of boundary mixing can be largely ascribed to dispersible larval stages of a few taxa. This biogeographic situation suggests that the surface-current circulation pattern that maintained this type of reproductive isolation and biogeographic integrity from the Early Cambrian through the Mississippian implies a certain level of geographic remoteness as well, although specific distances cannot be derived from such data. Paleogeographies and plate tectonic concepts need to be consistent with the available biogeographic information. Early-through-Late Cambrian biogeographic units have been recognized, since early in this century, in the Acadian orogen and adjacent regions. Baltic Realm (= Atlantic Realm, = Acado-Baltic Realm) faunas are restricted to the coastal regions of New England (Boston region), the Maritimes (St. John, New Brunswick), Nova Scotia, and eastern Newfoundland. On the other hand, Laurentian Realm (= Pacific Realm) faunas are restricted to a belt that extends from western Newfoundland down the valley of the St. Lawrence River and through Vermont and eastern New York. Ordovician biogeography is less well documented, with earliest Ordovician (Tremadocian) Baltic Realm-type faunas also occurring in eastern Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, and Coastal Acadia, whereas on the North American Platform to the west, Laurentian Realm-type faunas occur. Baltic Realm faunas of the later Early Ordovician (Arenigian) are known in eastern Newfoundland. In central Newfoundland, the few shelly faunas are largely of the Laurentian Realm. There is no useful Middle to Upper Ordovician (upper Arenigian-Ashgillian) fauna from Coastal Acadia, whereas fauna of that age-span on the northwestern edge of the Northern Appalachians is strictly Laurentian Realm in character. During this time interval in central Newfoundland, central and northern New Brunswick, and northern Maine, the few shelly faunas presently available are largely of the Laurentian Realm, with a Baltic admixture in some cases, although more study is required for a definitive statement on this matter. In the latest Ashgillian (Hirnantian) there is at least one good occurrence of the globally very extensive cold water, Gondwana (=Malvinokaffric) Realm Hirnantia fauna in eastern Gaspe. Silurian European Province faunas occur in Coastal Acadia, including parts of mainland Nova Scotia, southern New Brunswick, coastal Maine, and the Boston area. North American Province Silurian occurs farther to the west and northwest, including northern New Brunswick, northern Maine, and the Connecticut River Valley region, as well as in areas farther to the west. Marine Devonian units of Old World Realm type occur in Nova Scotia, coastal Maine, and southern New Brunswick. Eastern Americas Realm faunas, on the other hand, are present to the west and northwest in central and northern New Brunswick, northern Maine, eastern Quebec, and New Hampshire. Mississippian marine European Province faunas are present in Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, and coastal New Brunswick. By contrast, both North American and Southeastern Province faunas are known well to the west of Greater Acadia in the Southern Appalachians and the Mid-Continent region. Later Paleozoic European and North American nonmarine biota are all of Euramerian Province type; that is, there is no evidence for provincialism within the Northern Appalachians. These biogeographic data are of concern in tectonic analysis, particularly of the Acadian orogen, because belts yielding biogeographically similar organisms are unlikely to have been geographically remote from each other, and vice versa. Examples of boundary biogeographic mixing also indicate greater proximity—such examples are known in a few areas within the Northern Appalachians, particularly in eastern Quebec for the Early and Middle Devonian and in Nova Scotia for the Early Devonian. Early Devonian mixing is also present in northern Maine and adjacent New Brunswick. Boundary biogeographic mixing is also known in central Newfoundland and a few locales to the southwest in northern Maine and New Brunswick for the Middle and later Ordovician. The timing of the Acadian orogeny deduced from datable fossils preserved above and below the post-Acadian unconformity is Middle Devonian, with a Givetian date for the maximum being most likely. This statement applies to all parts of the Northern Appalachians except for Newfoundland, where datable beds overlying Acadian-deformed strata are scarce.