Granitoids of the Wesleyville area in northeastern Newfoundland : a study of their evolution and geological setting
Granitic rocks occupy more than three quarters of the Wesleyvllle area. They consist of eight granitoids, namely, the Wareham Quartz Monzonite and the Cape Freels, Lockers Bay, Deadman's Bay, Newport, North Pond, Business Cove and Big Round Pond granites. The first five of these intrusions are...
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ftmemorialuniv:oai:research.library.mun.ca:6737 2023-10-01T03:57:39+02:00 Granitoids of the Wesleyville area in northeastern Newfoundland : a study of their evolution and geological setting Jayasinghe, Nimal Ranjith 1979 application/pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/6737/ https://research.library.mun.ca/6737/1/NRJayasinghe.pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/6737/3/NRJayasinghe.pdf en eng Memorial University of Newfoundland https://research.library.mun.ca/6737/1/NRJayasinghe.pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/6737/3/NRJayasinghe.pdf Jayasinghe, Nimal Ranjith <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Jayasinghe=3ANimal_Ranjith=3A=3A.html> (1979) Granitoids of the Wesleyville area in northeastern Newfoundland : a study of their evolution and geological setting. Doctoral (PhD) thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland. thesis_license Thesis NonPeerReviewed 1979 ftmemorialuniv 2023-09-03T06:46:00Z Granitic rocks occupy more than three quarters of the Wesleyvllle area. They consist of eight granitoids, namely, the Wareham Quartz Monzonite and the Cape Freels, Lockers Bay, Deadman's Bay, Newport, North Pond, Business Cove and Big Round Pond granites. The first five of these intrusions are megacrystic - characterized by > 2 cm long microcline crystals set in a finer grained "matrix". The North Pond and the Business Cove granites are garnetiferous, two-mica granites. The Big Round Pond pluton is a medium-grained biotite granite. Radiometric ages, field relationships and structural evidence indicate that the granitoids have been emplaced in the Silurian to Carboniferous times. -- The country rocks of the granitoids are represented by two gneissic units: the Square Pond Gneiss and the Hare Bay Gneiss. The Square Pond Gneiss consists of psammitic to semi-pelitic gneiss, schist and metasediment with an eastward prograding metamorphism from greenschist to amphibolite facies. The Hare Bay Gneiss consists mostly of migmatite in the amphibolite facies. The contact between the two gneiss terrains is marked by a "migmatite front". -- The gneisses have been deformed at least twice before the migmatization. The peak metamorphism and the migmatization have occurred during a third deformation event, the latter part of which has also included the emplacement of the Wareham, North Pond and the Business Cove plutons. A fourth deformation event has produced two major, north-northeast-trending sinistral shear zones in the area. The western one cuts through the North Pond, Wareham and the Lockers Bay plutons. The easterly shear zone has deformed the western margin of the Cape Freels Granite and the adjacent Hare Bay Gneiss. Age relationships between these shear zones and the Dover Fault are not known. The Deadman's Bay Granite post-dates the shear zone and pre-dates a suite of north-south trending alkalic basalt dikes. The dikes are truncated by the Newport and the Big Round Pond granites. -- Geoehemical work indicates that ... Thesis Newfoundland Memorial University of Newfoundland: Research Repository Dover ENVELOPE(-55.753,-55.753,-83.777,-83.777) Round Pond ENVELOPE(-56.048,-56.048,49.600,49.600) |
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Granitic rocks occupy more than three quarters of the Wesleyvllle area. They consist of eight granitoids, namely, the Wareham Quartz Monzonite and the Cape Freels, Lockers Bay, Deadman's Bay, Newport, North Pond, Business Cove and Big Round Pond granites. The first five of these intrusions are megacrystic - characterized by > 2 cm long microcline crystals set in a finer grained "matrix". The North Pond and the Business Cove granites are garnetiferous, two-mica granites. The Big Round Pond pluton is a medium-grained biotite granite. Radiometric ages, field relationships and structural evidence indicate that the granitoids have been emplaced in the Silurian to Carboniferous times. -- The country rocks of the granitoids are represented by two gneissic units: the Square Pond Gneiss and the Hare Bay Gneiss. The Square Pond Gneiss consists of psammitic to semi-pelitic gneiss, schist and metasediment with an eastward prograding metamorphism from greenschist to amphibolite facies. The Hare Bay Gneiss consists mostly of migmatite in the amphibolite facies. The contact between the two gneiss terrains is marked by a "migmatite front". -- The gneisses have been deformed at least twice before the migmatization. The peak metamorphism and the migmatization have occurred during a third deformation event, the latter part of which has also included the emplacement of the Wareham, North Pond and the Business Cove plutons. A fourth deformation event has produced two major, north-northeast-trending sinistral shear zones in the area. The western one cuts through the North Pond, Wareham and the Lockers Bay plutons. The easterly shear zone has deformed the western margin of the Cape Freels Granite and the adjacent Hare Bay Gneiss. Age relationships between these shear zones and the Dover Fault are not known. The Deadman's Bay Granite post-dates the shear zone and pre-dates a suite of north-south trending alkalic basalt dikes. The dikes are truncated by the Newport and the Big Round Pond granites. -- Geoehemical work indicates that ... |
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Granitoids of the Wesleyville area in northeastern Newfoundland : a study of their evolution and geological setting |
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Granitoids of the Wesleyville area in northeastern Newfoundland : a study of their evolution and geological setting |
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Granitoids of the Wesleyville area in northeastern Newfoundland : a study of their evolution and geological setting |
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Granitoids of the Wesleyville area in northeastern Newfoundland : a study of their evolution and geological setting |
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Granitoids of the Wesleyville area in northeastern Newfoundland : a study of their evolution and geological setting |
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granitoids of the wesleyville area in northeastern newfoundland : a study of their evolution and geological setting |
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Memorial University of Newfoundland |
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1979 |
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https://research.library.mun.ca/6737/1/NRJayasinghe.pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/6737/3/NRJayasinghe.pdf Jayasinghe, Nimal Ranjith <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Jayasinghe=3ANimal_Ranjith=3A=3A.html> (1979) Granitoids of the Wesleyville area in northeastern Newfoundland : a study of their evolution and geological setting. Doctoral (PhD) thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland. |
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