Late Precambrian ignimbrites on the Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland
The predominantly volcanic Harbour Main Group of Late Precambrian age, forming a broad northerly trending belt in the central part of the Avalon Peninsula of Newfoundland, includes some well-developed ignimbrites. The ignimbrite sequence, best exposed in the western part of the volcanic belt, consis...
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crcansciencepubl:10.1139/e69-142 2023-12-17T10:44:12+01:00 Late Precambrian ignimbrites on the Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland Papezik, V. S. 1969 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/e69-142 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/e69-142 fr fre Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences volume 6, issue 6, page 1405-1414 ISSN 0008-4077 1480-3313 General Earth and Planetary Sciences journal-article 1969 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/e69-142 2023-11-19T13:39:35Z The predominantly volcanic Harbour Main Group of Late Precambrian age, forming a broad northerly trending belt in the central part of the Avalon Peninsula of Newfoundland, includes some well-developed ignimbrites. The ignimbrite sequence, best exposed in the western part of the volcanic belt, consists of ash-flow tuffs intercalated with tuff–breccias of various origins and minor volcanigenic sediments. Some of the ignimbrite sheets are densely welded, with distinct eutaxitic structures. Although the original glass is recrystallized, shard outlines are perfectly preserved and fragments of obsidian and perlite can be recognized; albite crystals are abundant, and quartz, augite, and biotite are present locally. The ignimbrites have been folded, faulted, and are now almost vertical. In composition, they range from rhyolites to dacites and are distinctly sodic.It is suggested that the ignimbrites may be derived from the gas-charged upper part of a granitic magma intruded into a pre-existing part of the Harbour Main volcanic pile; the lower, gas-poor part of the magma may have formed the present discordant "Holyrood batholith" of the Avalon Peninsula. Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland Canadian Science Publishing (via Crossref) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 6 6 1405 1414 |
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The predominantly volcanic Harbour Main Group of Late Precambrian age, forming a broad northerly trending belt in the central part of the Avalon Peninsula of Newfoundland, includes some well-developed ignimbrites. The ignimbrite sequence, best exposed in the western part of the volcanic belt, consists of ash-flow tuffs intercalated with tuff–breccias of various origins and minor volcanigenic sediments. Some of the ignimbrite sheets are densely welded, with distinct eutaxitic structures. Although the original glass is recrystallized, shard outlines are perfectly preserved and fragments of obsidian and perlite can be recognized; albite crystals are abundant, and quartz, augite, and biotite are present locally. The ignimbrites have been folded, faulted, and are now almost vertical. In composition, they range from rhyolites to dacites and are distinctly sodic.It is suggested that the ignimbrites may be derived from the gas-charged upper part of a granitic magma intruded into a pre-existing part of the Harbour Main volcanic pile; the lower, gas-poor part of the magma may have formed the present discordant "Holyrood batholith" of the Avalon Peninsula. |
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Late Precambrian ignimbrites on the Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland |
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Late Precambrian ignimbrites on the Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland |
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Late Precambrian ignimbrites on the Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland |
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Late Precambrian ignimbrites on the Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland |
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Late Precambrian ignimbrites on the Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland |
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