Effects of fluid flow, cooling and deformation as recorded by 40Ar/39Ar, Rb–Sr and zircon fission track ages in very low- to low-grade metamorphic rocks in Avalonian SE Cape Breton Island (Nova Scotia, Canada)

40Ar/39Ar in situ UV laser ablation of white mica, Rb–Sr mineral isochrons and zircon fission track dating were applied to determine ages of very low- to low-grade metamorphic processes at 3.5±0.4 kbar, 280±30°C in the Avalonian Mira terrane of SE Cape Breton Island (Nova Scotia). The Mira terrane c...

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Main Authors: Willner, Arne P., Barr, Sandra M., Glodny, Johannes, Massonne, Hans-Joachim, Sudo, Masafumi (Dr.), Thomson, Stuart N., Van Staal, Cees R., White, Chris E.
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Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling ftubpotsdam:oai:kobv.de-opus4-uni-potsdam:41448 2024-04-28T08:14:57+00:00 Effects of fluid flow, cooling and deformation as recorded by 40Ar/39Ar, Rb–Sr and zircon fission track ages in very low- to low-grade metamorphic rocks in Avalonian SE Cape Breton Island (Nova Scotia, Canada) Willner, Arne P. Barr, Sandra M. Glodny, Johannes Massonne, Hans-Joachim Sudo, Masafumi (Dr.) Thomson, Stuart N. Van Staal, Cees R. White, Chris E. 2019-02-08 application/pdf https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/41448 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-414484 https://doi.org/10.25932/publishup-41448 https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/files/41448/pmnr584.pdf eng eng https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/41448 urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-414484 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-414484 https://doi.org/10.25932/publishup-41448 https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/files/41448/pmnr584.pdf https://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess ddc:550 Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät postprint doc-type:article 2019 ftubpotsdam https://doi.org/10.25932/publishup-41448 2024-04-09T23:38:30Z 40Ar/39Ar in situ UV laser ablation of white mica, Rb–Sr mineral isochrons and zircon fission track dating were applied to determine ages of very low- to low-grade metamorphic processes at 3.5±0.4 kbar, 280±30°C in the Avalonian Mira terrane of SE Cape Breton Island (Nova Scotia). The Mira terrane comprises Neoproterozoic volcanic-arc rocks overlain by Cambrian sedimentary rocks. Crystallization of metamorphic white mica was dated in six metavolcanic samples by 40Ar/39Ar spot age peaks between 396±3 and 363±14 Ma. Rb–Sr systematics of minerals and mineral aggregates yielded two isochrons at 389±7 Ma and 365±8 Ma, corroborating equilibrium conditions during very low- to low-grade metamorphism. The dated white mica is oriented parallel to foliations produced by sinistral strike-slip faulting and/or folding related to the Middle–Late Devonian transpressive assembly of Avalonian terranes during convergence and emplacement of the neighbouring Meguma terrane. Exhumation occurred earlier in the NW Mira terrane than in the SE. Transpression was related to the closure of the Rheic Ocean between Gondwana and Laurussia by NW-directed convergence. The 40Ar/39Ar spot age spectra also display relict age peaks at 477–465 Ma, 439 Ma and 420–428 Ma attributed to deformation and fluid access, possibly related to the collision of Avalonia with composite Laurentia or to earlier Ordovician–Silurian rifting. Fission track ages of zircon from Mira terrane samples range between 242±18 and 225±21 Ma and reflect late Palaeozoic reburial and reheating close to previous peak metamorphic temperatures under fluid-absent conditions during rifting prior to opening of the Central Atlantic Ocean. Article in Journal/Newspaper Breton Island University of Potsdam: publish.UP
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Willner, Arne P.
Barr, Sandra M.
Glodny, Johannes
Massonne, Hans-Joachim
Sudo, Masafumi (Dr.)
Thomson, Stuart N.
Van Staal, Cees R.
White, Chris E.
Effects of fluid flow, cooling and deformation as recorded by 40Ar/39Ar, Rb–Sr and zircon fission track ages in very low- to low-grade metamorphic rocks in Avalonian SE Cape Breton Island (Nova Scotia, Canada)
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description 40Ar/39Ar in situ UV laser ablation of white mica, Rb–Sr mineral isochrons and zircon fission track dating were applied to determine ages of very low- to low-grade metamorphic processes at 3.5±0.4 kbar, 280±30°C in the Avalonian Mira terrane of SE Cape Breton Island (Nova Scotia). The Mira terrane comprises Neoproterozoic volcanic-arc rocks overlain by Cambrian sedimentary rocks. Crystallization of metamorphic white mica was dated in six metavolcanic samples by 40Ar/39Ar spot age peaks between 396±3 and 363±14 Ma. Rb–Sr systematics of minerals and mineral aggregates yielded two isochrons at 389±7 Ma and 365±8 Ma, corroborating equilibrium conditions during very low- to low-grade metamorphism. The dated white mica is oriented parallel to foliations produced by sinistral strike-slip faulting and/or folding related to the Middle–Late Devonian transpressive assembly of Avalonian terranes during convergence and emplacement of the neighbouring Meguma terrane. Exhumation occurred earlier in the NW Mira terrane than in the SE. Transpression was related to the closure of the Rheic Ocean between Gondwana and Laurussia by NW-directed convergence. The 40Ar/39Ar spot age spectra also display relict age peaks at 477–465 Ma, 439 Ma and 420–428 Ma attributed to deformation and fluid access, possibly related to the collision of Avalonia with composite Laurentia or to earlier Ordovician–Silurian rifting. Fission track ages of zircon from Mira terrane samples range between 242±18 and 225±21 Ma and reflect late Palaeozoic reburial and reheating close to previous peak metamorphic temperatures under fluid-absent conditions during rifting prior to opening of the Central Atlantic Ocean.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Willner, Arne P.
Barr, Sandra M.
Glodny, Johannes
Massonne, Hans-Joachim
Sudo, Masafumi (Dr.)
Thomson, Stuart N.
Van Staal, Cees R.
White, Chris E.
author_facet Willner, Arne P.
Barr, Sandra M.
Glodny, Johannes
Massonne, Hans-Joachim
Sudo, Masafumi (Dr.)
Thomson, Stuart N.
Van Staal, Cees R.
White, Chris E.
author_sort Willner, Arne P.
title Effects of fluid flow, cooling and deformation as recorded by 40Ar/39Ar, Rb–Sr and zircon fission track ages in very low- to low-grade metamorphic rocks in Avalonian SE Cape Breton Island (Nova Scotia, Canada)
title_short Effects of fluid flow, cooling and deformation as recorded by 40Ar/39Ar, Rb–Sr and zircon fission track ages in very low- to low-grade metamorphic rocks in Avalonian SE Cape Breton Island (Nova Scotia, Canada)
title_full Effects of fluid flow, cooling and deformation as recorded by 40Ar/39Ar, Rb–Sr and zircon fission track ages in very low- to low-grade metamorphic rocks in Avalonian SE Cape Breton Island (Nova Scotia, Canada)
title_fullStr Effects of fluid flow, cooling and deformation as recorded by 40Ar/39Ar, Rb–Sr and zircon fission track ages in very low- to low-grade metamorphic rocks in Avalonian SE Cape Breton Island (Nova Scotia, Canada)
title_full_unstemmed Effects of fluid flow, cooling and deformation as recorded by 40Ar/39Ar, Rb–Sr and zircon fission track ages in very low- to low-grade metamorphic rocks in Avalonian SE Cape Breton Island (Nova Scotia, Canada)
title_sort effects of fluid flow, cooling and deformation as recorded by 40ar/39ar, rb–sr and zircon fission track ages in very low- to low-grade metamorphic rocks in avalonian se cape breton island (nova scotia, canada)
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