Tectonic evolution of high-grade metamorphic tectonites of the Meelpaeg structure near Port aux Basques, southwestern Newfoundland during the Silurian Salinic and Early-to-Middle Devonian Acadian orogenies

The Meelpaeg structure in southwestern Newfoundland comprises allochthonous tectonites formed during the Salinic (D 1-2 ) and Acadian (D 3 ) orogenies. D 1-2 occurred between 451 and 417 Ma and culminated in Barrovian metamorphism during terminal collision of the Gander margin with composite Laurent...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
Main Authors: van Staal, C. R., Lin, S., Valverde-Vaquero, P., Dunning, G., Burgess, J., Schofield, D., Joyce, N.
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spelling crcansciencepubl:10.1139/cjes-2023-0141 2024-09-15T18:20:03+00:00 Tectonic evolution of high-grade metamorphic tectonites of the Meelpaeg structure near Port aux Basques, southwestern Newfoundland during the Silurian Salinic and Early-to-Middle Devonian Acadian orogenies van Staal, C. R. Lin, S. Valverde-Vaquero, P. Dunning, G. Burgess, J. Schofield, D. Joyce, N. NRCAN-TGI 2024 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjes-2023-0141 https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/full-xml/10.1139/cjes-2023-0141 https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/cjes-2023-0141 en eng Canadian Science Publishing https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.en_GB Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences ISSN 0008-4077 1480-3313 journal-article 2024 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/cjes-2023-0141 2024-08-15T04:09:33Z The Meelpaeg structure in southwestern Newfoundland comprises allochthonous tectonites formed during the Salinic (D 1-2 ) and Acadian (D 3 ) orogenies. D 1-2 occurred between 451 and 417 Ma and culminated in Barrovian metamorphism during terminal collision of the Gander margin with composite Laurentia. Collision was followed by tectonic escape of the deeply buried rocks between 417 and 412 Ma. Rocks of the Victoria arc and Exploits backarc preserved in the Port aux Basques and Grand Bay complexes were emplaced during D 1 by the Grandys River shear zone, which is outlined by a narrow band of the ca. 451 Ma Port aux Basques granite, towards the southeast above the Harbour le Cou Group. The contrasting histories displayed across the Grandys River shear zone are typical of the Dog Bay Line further northeast. Salinic structures were overprinted by faults and folds formed during Acadian D 3 transpression (≤412 Ma), which produced the bi-vergent Meelpaeg structure and emplacement of amphibolite facies tectonites above greenschist facies rocks along its bounding shear zones. F 3 folding progressively steepened the faults, which in turn led to progressive localization of dextral strike–slip in narrow fault zones. The high grade of metamorphism in the Meelpaeg structure is attributed to protracted underthrusting of the Cabot promontory of the Gander margin beneath composite Laurentia. Salinic convergence was sinistral but became dextral during the Early Devonian, diachronous Acadian orogeny. The kinematic switch is proposed as a tool to separate Salinic from Acadian structures in the central part of the northern Appalachians. Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland Canadian Science Publishing Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
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description The Meelpaeg structure in southwestern Newfoundland comprises allochthonous tectonites formed during the Salinic (D 1-2 ) and Acadian (D 3 ) orogenies. D 1-2 occurred between 451 and 417 Ma and culminated in Barrovian metamorphism during terminal collision of the Gander margin with composite Laurentia. Collision was followed by tectonic escape of the deeply buried rocks between 417 and 412 Ma. Rocks of the Victoria arc and Exploits backarc preserved in the Port aux Basques and Grand Bay complexes were emplaced during D 1 by the Grandys River shear zone, which is outlined by a narrow band of the ca. 451 Ma Port aux Basques granite, towards the southeast above the Harbour le Cou Group. The contrasting histories displayed across the Grandys River shear zone are typical of the Dog Bay Line further northeast. Salinic structures were overprinted by faults and folds formed during Acadian D 3 transpression (≤412 Ma), which produced the bi-vergent Meelpaeg structure and emplacement of amphibolite facies tectonites above greenschist facies rocks along its bounding shear zones. F 3 folding progressively steepened the faults, which in turn led to progressive localization of dextral strike–slip in narrow fault zones. The high grade of metamorphism in the Meelpaeg structure is attributed to protracted underthrusting of the Cabot promontory of the Gander margin beneath composite Laurentia. Salinic convergence was sinistral but became dextral during the Early Devonian, diachronous Acadian orogeny. The kinematic switch is proposed as a tool to separate Salinic from Acadian structures in the central part of the northern Appalachians.
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author van Staal, C. R.
Lin, S.
Valverde-Vaquero, P.
Dunning, G.
Burgess, J.
Schofield, D.
Joyce, N.
spellingShingle van Staal, C. R.
Lin, S.
Valverde-Vaquero, P.
Dunning, G.
Burgess, J.
Schofield, D.
Joyce, N.
Tectonic evolution of high-grade metamorphic tectonites of the Meelpaeg structure near Port aux Basques, southwestern Newfoundland during the Silurian Salinic and Early-to-Middle Devonian Acadian orogenies
author_facet van Staal, C. R.
Lin, S.
Valverde-Vaquero, P.
Dunning, G.
Burgess, J.
Schofield, D.
Joyce, N.
author_sort van Staal, C. R.
title Tectonic evolution of high-grade metamorphic tectonites of the Meelpaeg structure near Port aux Basques, southwestern Newfoundland during the Silurian Salinic and Early-to-Middle Devonian Acadian orogenies
title_short Tectonic evolution of high-grade metamorphic tectonites of the Meelpaeg structure near Port aux Basques, southwestern Newfoundland during the Silurian Salinic and Early-to-Middle Devonian Acadian orogenies
title_full Tectonic evolution of high-grade metamorphic tectonites of the Meelpaeg structure near Port aux Basques, southwestern Newfoundland during the Silurian Salinic and Early-to-Middle Devonian Acadian orogenies
title_fullStr Tectonic evolution of high-grade metamorphic tectonites of the Meelpaeg structure near Port aux Basques, southwestern Newfoundland during the Silurian Salinic and Early-to-Middle Devonian Acadian orogenies
title_full_unstemmed Tectonic evolution of high-grade metamorphic tectonites of the Meelpaeg structure near Port aux Basques, southwestern Newfoundland during the Silurian Salinic and Early-to-Middle Devonian Acadian orogenies
title_sort tectonic evolution of high-grade metamorphic tectonites of the meelpaeg structure near port aux basques, southwestern newfoundland during the silurian salinic and early-to-middle devonian acadian orogenies
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