New age data refine extent and duration of Paleozoic and Neoproterozoic plutonism at Ganderia–Avalonia boundary, Newfoundland

Devonian and younger plutonic suites of the Appalachian orogen in Newfoundland form a curvilinear belt straddling the boundary between Ganderia and Avalonia, and exhibit a general pattern of younging to the southeast. However, many individual plutonic suites within this belt remain undated or have a...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
Main Authors: Kellett, Dawn A., Rogers, Neil, McNicoll, Vicki, Kerr, Andrew, van Staal, Cees
Other Authors: McFarlane, Chris
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 2014
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjes-2014-0090
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Summary:Devonian and younger plutonic suites of the Appalachian orogen in Newfoundland form a curvilinear belt straddling the boundary between Ganderia and Avalonia, and exhibit a general pattern of younging to the southeast. However, many individual plutonic suites within this belt remain undated or have ages that are poorly constrained. This study reports U–Pb sensitive high-resolution ion microprobe (SHRIMP) data from zircon and 40 Ar– 39 Ar data from hornblende, biotite, and muscovite, which collectively improve definition of post-tectonic plutonic events in southeastern Newfoundland, but at the same time raise new questions for further study. U–Pb zircon SHRIMP determinations provide valuable new geochronological information for the Deadman’s Bay Granite (390 ± 4 Ma), the Gander Lake Granite (378 ± 4 Ma), the Terra Nova Granite (384 ± 4 Ma), the Old Woman stock (376 ± 4 Ma), and the easternmost unit (Tolt phase) of the composite Ackley Granite (372 ± 4 Ma). The Pass Island Granite, long considered part of this age group, gave a Silurian age of 423 ± 4 Ma and provides the first confirmation of Silurian granitoid magmatism in Avalonia of Newfoundland. The Berry Hills Granite on the Burin Peninsula, previously designated as Devonian, instead gave a Neoproterozoic age of 570 ± 6 Ma, and a similar age of 575 ± 6 Ma was obtained from granite that is intruded by the ca. 376 Ma Old Woman stock. These results indicate that regional geological context, deformation state, and (or) petrographic–geochemical data are not reliable indicators of emplacement age in this region. 40 Ar– 39 Ar data from the Paleozoic granites provide mixed results in comparison to the U–Pb emplacement ages, and in some cases Ar systematics appear to have been disturbed by later hydrothermal alteration. In other cases, correspondence between the U–Pb and 40 Ar– 39 Ar data sets is consistent with rapid postemplacement exhumation. Granophile-type mineralization (Mo, W, F, base metals) is present within both Ganderia and Avalonia examples, but is ...