Detrital zircon U-Pb geochronology and Hf isotope geochemistry of Labrador and Curling group strata, Humber zone, Newfoundland Appalachians

The Humber zone of the western Newfoundland Appalachians formed during the protracted (200 Myr) breakup of the supercontinent Rodinia and the opening of the Iapetus Ocean along NE Laurentia (ancestral North America). Deep-marine strata of the Humber Arm allochthon (Curling Group) and shallow-marine...

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Main Author: Soukup, Maya Anna
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Memorial University of Newfoundland 2022
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Online Access:https://research.library.mun.ca/15840/
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Summary:The Humber zone of the western Newfoundland Appalachians formed during the protracted (200 Myr) breakup of the supercontinent Rodinia and the opening of the Iapetus Ocean along NE Laurentia (ancestral North America). Deep-marine strata of the Humber Arm allochthon (Curling Group) and shallow-marine strata of the parautochthonous Humber platform (Labrador Group) record changes in Ediacaran to Cambrian paleogeography and sediment dispersal in NE Laurentia during and after breakup. While ion-microprobe-based detrital zircon U-Pb age results exist for some these rock units, recent advancements in high-n, laser ablation microanalytical techniques allow for more robust assessment of their provenance and new constraints on the geology of the rift-drift transition, relationships between coeval syn- and post-rift shelf and slope strata, and types of continental rift mechanisms in western Newfoundland. New high-n detrital zircon U-Pb (~300 analyses per sample) and Hf (~50 analyses per sample) isotope results from 11 rock samples from the Curling and Labrador groups confirm an early Cambrian rift-drift transition, indicate Ediacaran to early Cambrian maximum depositional ages, and support low-angle detachment style rift models for the NE Laurentian margin. Margin-normal transform fault systems that were active during continental extension divided sediment source areas between upper-plate and lower-plate margin settings. Syn-rift, shallow-to-transitional marine (Bradore Formation) strata deposited along upper-plate margin segments mostly yield underlying Grenville basement-derived (950 – 1400 Ma) detrital zircon grains, whereas coeval continental slope debris flow (Summerside and Blow Me Down Brook formations) strata deposited along lower-plate margins contain well-mixed, polycyclic Mesoproterozoic to Neoarchean detrital zircon grains sourced from the Canadian Shield and Grenville province and minor input from rift-related igneous rocks. The late early Cambrian onset of thermal subsidence resulted in similar sediment ...