Geology, geochemistry and geochronology of a taconic batholith, southwestern Newfoundland

ABSTRACT Foliated to massive hornblende and biotite-bearing tonalite, trondhjemite and granodiorite comprise a terrane of batholithic dimensions in southwestern to central Newfoundland. These rocks intrude and include Ordovician ophiolite fragments and metasedimentary rocks of Fleur de Lys type, and...

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Published in:Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Earth Sciences
Main Authors: Dunning, G. R., Wilton, D. H. C., Herd, R. K.
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 1989
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s0263593300014449 2024-09-15T18:19:49+00:00 Geology, geochemistry and geochronology of a taconic batholith, southwestern Newfoundland Dunning, G. R. Wilton, D. H. C. Herd, R. K. 1989 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0263593300014449 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0263593300014449 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Earth Sciences volume 80, issue 2, page 159-168 ISSN 0263-5933 1473-7116 journal-article 1989 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s0263593300014449 2024-07-31T04:04:15Z ABSTRACT Foliated to massive hornblende and biotite-bearing tonalite, trondhjemite and granodiorite comprise a terrane of batholithic dimensions in southwestern to central Newfoundland. These rocks intrude and include Ordovician ophiolite fragments and metasedimentary rocks of Fleur de Lys type, and are cut by a suite of Silurian gabbro-diorite and norite and Siluro-Devonian (?) granite intrusions. A U/Pb (zircon, sphene) age of 456 ± 3 Ma (2σ) and a K/Ar (hornblende) age of 455 ± 14 Ma (previously reported) for a representative least-deformed tonalite of the Southwest Brook Complex indicate that it crystallised and cooled in Caradoc time. A less precise U/Pb (zircon) age of 428 ± 41 Ma (2σ) is measured for tonalitic Cape Ray Granite in southern Newfoundland. On discrimination diagrams which use Rb, Nb and Y contents to infer tectonic setting, these rocks fall in the field of volcanic arc granites. The occurrence of zircon cores with average ages of 1430 + 18/–17 and 1541 ± 173 Ma (2σ) also indicate that the magmas formed in part by partial melting of Proterozoic crust, or sediments derived from such crust. It is suggested that the tonalitic magmas were generated during the Taconic Orogeny in an arc: continent collision zone at the ancient margin of eastern North America. Tonalitic rocks in western Newfoundland broadly correlative in age and chemistry with the batholith include the Burlington Granodiorite and Hungry Mountain Complex, as well as allochthonous slices of foliated tonalite emplaced over Ordovician platform carbonates W of Grand Lake. Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland Cambridge University Press Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Earth Sciences 80 2 159 168
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description ABSTRACT Foliated to massive hornblende and biotite-bearing tonalite, trondhjemite and granodiorite comprise a terrane of batholithic dimensions in southwestern to central Newfoundland. These rocks intrude and include Ordovician ophiolite fragments and metasedimentary rocks of Fleur de Lys type, and are cut by a suite of Silurian gabbro-diorite and norite and Siluro-Devonian (?) granite intrusions. A U/Pb (zircon, sphene) age of 456 ± 3 Ma (2σ) and a K/Ar (hornblende) age of 455 ± 14 Ma (previously reported) for a representative least-deformed tonalite of the Southwest Brook Complex indicate that it crystallised and cooled in Caradoc time. A less precise U/Pb (zircon) age of 428 ± 41 Ma (2σ) is measured for tonalitic Cape Ray Granite in southern Newfoundland. On discrimination diagrams which use Rb, Nb and Y contents to infer tectonic setting, these rocks fall in the field of volcanic arc granites. The occurrence of zircon cores with average ages of 1430 + 18/–17 and 1541 ± 173 Ma (2σ) also indicate that the magmas formed in part by partial melting of Proterozoic crust, or sediments derived from such crust. It is suggested that the tonalitic magmas were generated during the Taconic Orogeny in an arc: continent collision zone at the ancient margin of eastern North America. Tonalitic rocks in western Newfoundland broadly correlative in age and chemistry with the batholith include the Burlington Granodiorite and Hungry Mountain Complex, as well as allochthonous slices of foliated tonalite emplaced over Ordovician platform carbonates W of Grand Lake.
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author Dunning, G. R.
Wilton, D. H. C.
Herd, R. K.
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Wilton, D. H. C.
Herd, R. K.
Geology, geochemistry and geochronology of a taconic batholith, southwestern Newfoundland
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title Geology, geochemistry and geochronology of a taconic batholith, southwestern Newfoundland
title_short Geology, geochemistry and geochronology of a taconic batholith, southwestern Newfoundland
title_full Geology, geochemistry and geochronology of a taconic batholith, southwestern Newfoundland
title_fullStr Geology, geochemistry and geochronology of a taconic batholith, southwestern Newfoundland
title_full_unstemmed Geology, geochemistry and geochronology of a taconic batholith, southwestern Newfoundland
title_sort geology, geochemistry and geochronology of a taconic batholith, southwestern newfoundland
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