U–Pb geochronology of Late Silurian (Wenlock to Pridoli) volcanic and sedimentary rocks, central Newfoundland Appalachians: targeting the timing of transient extension as a prelude to Devonian orogenic gold mineralization

Bimodal igneous suites and associated immature clastic sedimentary rocks are characteristic of many orogenic gold-mineralized, crustal-scale fault zones globally. In the central Newfoundland Appalachian orogen, the Rogerson Lake Conglomerate belt and Botwood basin are Late Silurian (Wenlock to Prido...

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Main Authors: Honsberger, Ian W., Bleeker, Wouter, Kamo, Sandra L., Sutcliffe, Chelsea N., Sandeman, Hamish A.I.
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Published: Atlantic Geoscience Society 2022
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spelling ftuninewbrunojs:oai:ojs.journals.lib.unb.ca:article/32815 2023-05-15T17:19:55+02:00 U–Pb geochronology of Late Silurian (Wenlock to Pridoli) volcanic and sedimentary rocks, central Newfoundland Appalachians: targeting the timing of transient extension as a prelude to Devonian orogenic gold mineralization Géochronologie U–Pb de roches volcaniques et sédimentaires du Silurien tardif (du Wenlock au Pridoli), Appalaches du centre de Terre-Neuve : ciblage du moment de l’extension transitoire survenue en guise de prélude à la minéralisation aurifère orogénique du Dévonien Honsberger, Ian W. Bleeker, Wouter Kamo, Sandra L. Sutcliffe, Chelsea N. Sandeman, Hamish A.I. 2022-07-06 application/pdf application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/ag/article/view/32815 eng eng Atlantic Geoscience Society https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/ag/article/view/32815/1882528255 https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/ag/article/view/32815/1882528251 https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/ag/article/view/32815/1882528252 https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/ag/article/view/32815 Copyright (c) 2022 Atlantic Geoscience Atlantic Geoscience; Vol. 58 (2022); 215 - 237 2564-2987 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Special Series Mineral Resources Article 2022 ftuninewbrunojs 2022-08-27T22:58:15Z Bimodal igneous suites and associated immature clastic sedimentary rocks are characteristic of many orogenic gold-mineralized, crustal-scale fault zones globally. In the central Newfoundland Appalachian orogen, the Rogerson Lake Conglomerate belt and Botwood basin are Late Silurian (Wenlock to Pridoli), fault-controlled sedimentary rock sequences and magmatic suites closely associated with orogenic gold mineralization; however, the spatio-temporal evolution of faulting and associated sedimentation and magmatism are not fully resolved. U–Pb zircon geochronological results were obtained by using an integrated approach employing LA-ICPMS (laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry) followed by CA-ID-TIMS (chemical abrasion-isotope dilution-thermal ionization mass spectrometry) on the same detrital samples. Using this approach, a maximum depositional age for sedimentary rocks of the Rogerson Lake Conglomerate sequence is 421.9 ± 1.0 Ma (Pridoli), which confirms that they are younger than, and stratigraphically overlie, ca. 422–420 Ma igneous rocks exposed along the central Newfoundland gold belt. Towards the stratigraphic middle of the Botwood basin in north-central Newfoundland, a tuffite layer intercalated with graded siltstone produced a maximum depositional age of 427.9 ± 3.1 Ma (Wenlock; Homerian). The age of emplacement of an autobrecciated, flow-banded rhyolite dome of the Charles Lake volcanic belt along the northwestern Botwood basin is 429.3 ± 0.7 Ma (Wenlock; Homerian). The high-precision CA-ID-TIMS zircon data establish a clear link between Wenlock to Pridoli magmatism and sedimentation throughout central Newfoundland. Furthermore, these geochronological results are consistent with a structural model involving the southeastward (present-day coordinates) advancement of a transient extensional fault system across strike of the Exploits Subzone between ca. 429 and 418 Ma, with propagation along strike to the southwest (Rogerson Lake Conglomerate belt) between ca. 422 and 418 Ma. Extensional ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland Terre-Neuve University of New Brunswick: Centre for Digital Scholarship Journals
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description Bimodal igneous suites and associated immature clastic sedimentary rocks are characteristic of many orogenic gold-mineralized, crustal-scale fault zones globally. In the central Newfoundland Appalachian orogen, the Rogerson Lake Conglomerate belt and Botwood basin are Late Silurian (Wenlock to Pridoli), fault-controlled sedimentary rock sequences and magmatic suites closely associated with orogenic gold mineralization; however, the spatio-temporal evolution of faulting and associated sedimentation and magmatism are not fully resolved. U–Pb zircon geochronological results were obtained by using an integrated approach employing LA-ICPMS (laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry) followed by CA-ID-TIMS (chemical abrasion-isotope dilution-thermal ionization mass spectrometry) on the same detrital samples. Using this approach, a maximum depositional age for sedimentary rocks of the Rogerson Lake Conglomerate sequence is 421.9 ± 1.0 Ma (Pridoli), which confirms that they are younger than, and stratigraphically overlie, ca. 422–420 Ma igneous rocks exposed along the central Newfoundland gold belt. Towards the stratigraphic middle of the Botwood basin in north-central Newfoundland, a tuffite layer intercalated with graded siltstone produced a maximum depositional age of 427.9 ± 3.1 Ma (Wenlock; Homerian). The age of emplacement of an autobrecciated, flow-banded rhyolite dome of the Charles Lake volcanic belt along the northwestern Botwood basin is 429.3 ± 0.7 Ma (Wenlock; Homerian). The high-precision CA-ID-TIMS zircon data establish a clear link between Wenlock to Pridoli magmatism and sedimentation throughout central Newfoundland. Furthermore, these geochronological results are consistent with a structural model involving the southeastward (present-day coordinates) advancement of a transient extensional fault system across strike of the Exploits Subzone between ca. 429 and 418 Ma, with propagation along strike to the southwest (Rogerson Lake Conglomerate belt) between ca. 422 and 418 Ma. Extensional ...
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author Honsberger, Ian W.
Bleeker, Wouter
Kamo, Sandra L.
Sutcliffe, Chelsea N.
Sandeman, Hamish A.I.
spellingShingle Honsberger, Ian W.
Bleeker, Wouter
Kamo, Sandra L.
Sutcliffe, Chelsea N.
Sandeman, Hamish A.I.
U–Pb geochronology of Late Silurian (Wenlock to Pridoli) volcanic and sedimentary rocks, central Newfoundland Appalachians: targeting the timing of transient extension as a prelude to Devonian orogenic gold mineralization
author_facet Honsberger, Ian W.
Bleeker, Wouter
Kamo, Sandra L.
Sutcliffe, Chelsea N.
Sandeman, Hamish A.I.
author_sort Honsberger, Ian W.
title U–Pb geochronology of Late Silurian (Wenlock to Pridoli) volcanic and sedimentary rocks, central Newfoundland Appalachians: targeting the timing of transient extension as a prelude to Devonian orogenic gold mineralization
title_short U–Pb geochronology of Late Silurian (Wenlock to Pridoli) volcanic and sedimentary rocks, central Newfoundland Appalachians: targeting the timing of transient extension as a prelude to Devonian orogenic gold mineralization
title_full U–Pb geochronology of Late Silurian (Wenlock to Pridoli) volcanic and sedimentary rocks, central Newfoundland Appalachians: targeting the timing of transient extension as a prelude to Devonian orogenic gold mineralization
title_fullStr U–Pb geochronology of Late Silurian (Wenlock to Pridoli) volcanic and sedimentary rocks, central Newfoundland Appalachians: targeting the timing of transient extension as a prelude to Devonian orogenic gold mineralization
title_full_unstemmed U–Pb geochronology of Late Silurian (Wenlock to Pridoli) volcanic and sedimentary rocks, central Newfoundland Appalachians: targeting the timing of transient extension as a prelude to Devonian orogenic gold mineralization
title_sort u–pb geochronology of late silurian (wenlock to pridoli) volcanic and sedimentary rocks, central newfoundland appalachians: targeting the timing of transient extension as a prelude to devonian orogenic gold mineralization
publisher Atlantic Geoscience Society
publishDate 2022
url https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/ag/article/view/32815
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op_source Atlantic Geoscience; Vol. 58 (2022); 215 - 237
2564-2987
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