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Taconic Allochthon
Terminal Ediacaran–Late Ordovician evolution of the NE Laurentia palaeocontinent: rift–drift–onset of Taconic Orogeny, sea-level change and ‘Hawke Bay’ onlap (not offlap) Available to Purchase
Abstract Rodinia break-up with late Ediacaran rifting defined a NE Laurentia triple junction (New York Promontory–Ottawa–Bonnechere aulacogen (OBA)–Quebec Reentrant). Rifting persisted to c. 510 Ma. The oldest passive-margin shelf units (Forestdale Marble and Moosalamoo Phyllite) underlie a sandstone (Cheshire) commonly regarded as the oldest passive unit. Late Dyeran–Middle Cambrian rifting led to the oldest OBa sedimentation and formed the Franklin Basin (NW Vermont). Cambrian–Darriwillian shelf–slope facies are linked eustatically – not Taconic Orogeny onset. Onlap and shelf carbonates are coeval with black slope mud; and lowstand shelf unconformities with green, oxic slope mud. Early–middle Dyeran eustatic change defined slope units: (1) Browns Pond Formation dysoxic–anoxic (d–a) interval with debrite cap (Holcombville Member, new); (2) Middle Granville Formation Oxic Interval (new); and (3) lower Hatch Hill Formation d–a interval. Our analysis leads to two controversial conclusions: (i) the existence of the Dashwoods and other micro-continental blocks due to hyperextension is not supported by cover sequences linking Laurentia to proposed Dashwoods areas (i.e. Green Mountains) and an arc origin of the type Dashwoods; and (ii) ‘Hawke Bay Event(s)’, widely interpreted as Cambrian global regressive event(s), is a local highstand systems tract facies with shelf sand bypass onto the Hatch Hill Formation slope in its NE Laurentia type region.
Geochemistry and diagenetic history of the Ordovician Lower Head Formation sandstones, western Newfoundland, Canada Available to Purchase
Left behind – delayed extinction and a relict trilobite fauna in the Cambrian–Ordovician boundary succession (east Laurentian platform, New York) Available to Purchase
Orogenic curvature in the northern Taconic allochthon and its relation to footwall geometry Available to Purchase
The regional-scale salients and recesses in the Appalachian orogen are well accepted as being a product of tectonic inheritance. Smaller map-view curves are present in the slate belt of the Taconic allochthon, which lies between the New York recess and Quebec salient, and we investigate the possibility that these curves are also related to the geometry of the preexisting Iapetan rift margin. The orientation of the slaty cleavage (S 2) and mineral/stretching lineation (L 2) and the geometry of syntectonic fibers were used to identify along-strike differences in the nature of the main stage of deformation (D 2) in the slate belt. Where the axial traces of F 2 folds lie parallel to the overall trend of the Taconic allochthon, the strata are characterized by an approximately downdip L 2 , plane strain, monoclinic strain symmetry, and top-to-west-northwest noncoaxial flow. The strata also underwent noncoaxial flow where the axial traces of F 2 folds are oblique to the overall trend of the Taconic allochthon. However, L 2 rakes moderately from the south on S 2 , and syntectonic fibers record evidence for flattening strain, triclinic strain symmetry, top-to-northwest shear in the XZ plane, and sinistral shear in the XY plane. We infer that the deformation zone in which D 2 structures formed changed orientation along strike such that the region of obliquely oriented F 2 folds underwent transpression, and we suggest that the transpressional deformation was a result of reactivation of a northwest-striking Iapetan transform fault as an oblique ramp during the Taconic orogeny.