The age of igneous and metamorphic events in the western Cape Breton Highlands, Nova Scotia
Plutonic rocks of four different ages have been recognized in the Cape Breton Highlands on the basis of U–Pb dating of zircons. Two plutons, the North Branch Baddeck River leucotonalite [Formula: see text] and the Chéticamp pluton (550 ± 8 Ma), give dates that fall within the range of Late Proterozo...
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crcansciencepubl:10.1139/e86-177 2024-09-15T18:00:24+00:00 The age of igneous and metamorphic events in the western Cape Breton Highlands, Nova Scotia Jamieson, R. A. Breemen, O. van Sullivan, R. W. Currie, K. L. 1986 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/e86-177 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/e86-177 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences volume 23, issue 12, page 1891-1901 ISSN 0008-4077 1480-3313 journal-article 1986 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/e86-177 2024-07-25T04:10:07Z Plutonic rocks of four different ages have been recognized in the Cape Breton Highlands on the basis of U–Pb dating of zircons. Two plutons, the North Branch Baddeck River leucotonalite [Formula: see text] and the Chéticamp pluton (550 ± 8 Ma), give dates that fall within the range of Late Proterozoic to Cambrian ages considered characteristic of the Avalon tectonostratigraphic zone of the eastern Appalachians. Late Ordovician to Silurian tonalite (Belle Côte Road orthogneiss, 433 ± 20 Ma) was metamorphosed, deformed, and incorporated into the central Highlands gneiss complex by approximately 370–395 Ma. High-level subvolcanic plutons (Salmon Pool pluton, [Formula: see text]) postdate all metamorphic rocks in the area. The presence of the older plutons is consistent with interpretation that the Cape Breton Highlands form part of the Avalon zone, but the presence of Ordovician–Silurian plutonic rocks and Devonian amphibolite-facies metamorphism is anomalous in comparison with the Avalon zone of Newfoundland and southeastern Cape Breton Island. Terranes with similar Late Proterozoic to mid-Paleozoic plutonic and metamorphic histories form a discontinuous belt along the northwest side of the Avalon zone southwest of Cape Breton Island. These rocks probably reflect events during and after the accretion of the Avalon zone to North America. Article in Journal/Newspaper Breton Island Newfoundland Canadian Science Publishing Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 23 12 1891 1901 |
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Plutonic rocks of four different ages have been recognized in the Cape Breton Highlands on the basis of U–Pb dating of zircons. Two plutons, the North Branch Baddeck River leucotonalite [Formula: see text] and the Chéticamp pluton (550 ± 8 Ma), give dates that fall within the range of Late Proterozoic to Cambrian ages considered characteristic of the Avalon tectonostratigraphic zone of the eastern Appalachians. Late Ordovician to Silurian tonalite (Belle Côte Road orthogneiss, 433 ± 20 Ma) was metamorphosed, deformed, and incorporated into the central Highlands gneiss complex by approximately 370–395 Ma. High-level subvolcanic plutons (Salmon Pool pluton, [Formula: see text]) postdate all metamorphic rocks in the area. The presence of the older plutons is consistent with interpretation that the Cape Breton Highlands form part of the Avalon zone, but the presence of Ordovician–Silurian plutonic rocks and Devonian amphibolite-facies metamorphism is anomalous in comparison with the Avalon zone of Newfoundland and southeastern Cape Breton Island. Terranes with similar Late Proterozoic to mid-Paleozoic plutonic and metamorphic histories form a discontinuous belt along the northwest side of the Avalon zone southwest of Cape Breton Island. These rocks probably reflect events during and after the accretion of the Avalon zone to North America. |
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Jamieson, R. A. Breemen, O. van Sullivan, R. W. Currie, K. L. The age of igneous and metamorphic events in the western Cape Breton Highlands, Nova Scotia |
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The age of igneous and metamorphic events in the western Cape Breton Highlands, Nova Scotia |
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The age of igneous and metamorphic events in the western Cape Breton Highlands, Nova Scotia |
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The age of igneous and metamorphic events in the western Cape Breton Highlands, Nova Scotia |
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