The Betts Cove ophiolite and related rocks of the Snooks Arm group, Newfoundland
The Snooks Arm Group consists of a Lower Ordovician ophiolite suite at the base which is conformably overlain by two sedimentary/pyroclastic and two pillow lava formations. The ophiolite suite, best developed at Betts Cove, comprises a basal ultramafic member followed in order by a gabbroic, a sheet...
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ftmemorialuniv:oai:research.library.mun.ca:6721 2023-10-01T03:57:39+02:00 The Betts Cove ophiolite and related rocks of the Snooks Arm group, Newfoundland Upadhyay, Hansa Datt 1973 application/pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/6721/ https://research.library.mun.ca/6721/1/HDUpadhyay_1.pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/6721/3/HDUpadhyay_1.pdf en eng Memorial University of Newfoundland https://research.library.mun.ca/6721/1/HDUpadhyay_1.pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/6721/3/HDUpadhyay_1.pdf Upadhyay, Hansa Datt <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Upadhyay=3AHansa_Datt=3A=3A.html> (1973) The Betts Cove ophiolite and related rocks of the Snooks Arm group, Newfoundland. Doctoral (PhD) thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland. thesis_license Thesis NonPeerReviewed 1973 ftmemorialuniv 2023-09-03T06:46:00Z The Snooks Arm Group consists of a Lower Ordovician ophiolite suite at the base which is conformably overlain by two sedimentary/pyroclastic and two pillow lava formations. The ophiolite suite, best developed at Betts Cove, comprises a basal ultramafic member followed in order by a gabbroic, a sheeted dyke, and a pillow lava member, all of which have transitional contacts with each other. The ultramafic member consists of interlayered peridotite, pyroxenite, serpentinized dunite, and minor rodingitized gabbro. The gabbroic member consists of layered quartz gabbro, minor clinopyroxenite and quantitatively negligible diorite. The sheeted dyke member possesses over 90 percent diabase and ultramafic dykes that are subvertical and parallel to one another. The pillow lava member contains basaltic (spilitic) and ultramafic pillows and sills. The sedimentary/pyroclastic formations consist of andesitic agglomerate and flysch, deep-sea sediments and diabase sills. The two pillow lava formations of the upper part of the Snooks Arm Group comprise tholeiitic basalt and diabase dykes/sills that were derived from a different magma group. -- The Betts Cove ophiolite is interpreted as part of a Lower Ordovician oceanic crust and mantle that was developed through sea-floor spreading and was subsequently thrust (obducted) on to the Fleur de Lys continental mass. Field and chemical data indicate that the ophiolite suite was produced through fractional crystallization of a single parent magma with a hiatus between the formation of the ultramafic-gabbro sequence and that of the sheeted dyke-pillow lava assemblage. The upper part of the Snooks Arm Group shows affinity to an island arc type environment and might represent crust of a basin marginal to a major Lower Paleozoic ("Proto-Atlantic") ocean. -- The Snooks Arm Group was subjected to low-grade burial metamorphism during Early Ordovician and to greenschist facies regional metamorphism during Devonian (Acadian) time. -- The ophiolite suite is similar in many respects to the modern ... Thesis Newfoundland Memorial University of Newfoundland: Research Repository Betts Cove ENVELOPE(-55.781,-55.781,49.817,49.817) Fleur de Lys ENVELOPE(-56.131,-56.131,50.117,50.117) Snooks Arm ENVELOPE(-55.698,-55.698,49.850,49.850) |
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The Snooks Arm Group consists of a Lower Ordovician ophiolite suite at the base which is conformably overlain by two sedimentary/pyroclastic and two pillow lava formations. The ophiolite suite, best developed at Betts Cove, comprises a basal ultramafic member followed in order by a gabbroic, a sheeted dyke, and a pillow lava member, all of which have transitional contacts with each other. The ultramafic member consists of interlayered peridotite, pyroxenite, serpentinized dunite, and minor rodingitized gabbro. The gabbroic member consists of layered quartz gabbro, minor clinopyroxenite and quantitatively negligible diorite. The sheeted dyke member possesses over 90 percent diabase and ultramafic dykes that are subvertical and parallel to one another. The pillow lava member contains basaltic (spilitic) and ultramafic pillows and sills. The sedimentary/pyroclastic formations consist of andesitic agglomerate and flysch, deep-sea sediments and diabase sills. The two pillow lava formations of the upper part of the Snooks Arm Group comprise tholeiitic basalt and diabase dykes/sills that were derived from a different magma group. -- The Betts Cove ophiolite is interpreted as part of a Lower Ordovician oceanic crust and mantle that was developed through sea-floor spreading and was subsequently thrust (obducted) on to the Fleur de Lys continental mass. Field and chemical data indicate that the ophiolite suite was produced through fractional crystallization of a single parent magma with a hiatus between the formation of the ultramafic-gabbro sequence and that of the sheeted dyke-pillow lava assemblage. The upper part of the Snooks Arm Group shows affinity to an island arc type environment and might represent crust of a basin marginal to a major Lower Paleozoic ("Proto-Atlantic") ocean. -- The Snooks Arm Group was subjected to low-grade burial metamorphism during Early Ordovician and to greenschist facies regional metamorphism during Devonian (Acadian) time. -- The ophiolite suite is similar in many respects to the modern ... |
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The Betts Cove ophiolite and related rocks of the Snooks Arm group, Newfoundland |
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The Betts Cove ophiolite and related rocks of the Snooks Arm group, Newfoundland |
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The Betts Cove ophiolite and related rocks of the Snooks Arm group, Newfoundland |
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The Betts Cove ophiolite and related rocks of the Snooks Arm group, Newfoundland |
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The Betts Cove ophiolite and related rocks of the Snooks Arm group, Newfoundland |
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betts cove ophiolite and related rocks of the snooks arm group, newfoundland |
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Memorial University of Newfoundland |
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ENVELOPE(-55.781,-55.781,49.817,49.817) ENVELOPE(-56.131,-56.131,50.117,50.117) ENVELOPE(-55.698,-55.698,49.850,49.850) |
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Betts Cove Fleur de Lys Snooks Arm |
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https://research.library.mun.ca/6721/1/HDUpadhyay_1.pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/6721/3/HDUpadhyay_1.pdf Upadhyay, Hansa Datt <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Upadhyay=3AHansa_Datt=3A=3A.html> (1973) The Betts Cove ophiolite and related rocks of the Snooks Arm group, Newfoundland. Doctoral (PhD) thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland. |
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