Dynamics of accretion of arc and backarc crust to continental margins: inferences from the Annieopsquotch accretionary tract, Newfoundland Appalachians

The Annieopsquotch accretionary tract comprises a thrust stack of Lower to Middle Ordovician arc and backarc terranes that were accreted to the Laurentian margin of Iapetus during Middle to Upper Ordovician. Geological relationships suggest that the constituent terranes of the Annieopsquotch accreti...

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Main Authors: Zagorevski, A., Lissenberg, Cornelis Johan, van Staal, C.R.
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Published: Elsevier 2009
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Online Access:https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/9909/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2008.12.002
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spelling ftunivcardiff:oai:https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk:9909 2023-05-15T17:22:31+02:00 Dynamics of accretion of arc and backarc crust to continental margins: inferences from the Annieopsquotch accretionary tract, Newfoundland Appalachians Zagorevski, A. Lissenberg, Cornelis Johan van Staal, C.R. 2009 https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/9909/ https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2008.12.002 unknown Elsevier Zagorevski, A., Lissenberg, Cornelis Johan https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/view/cardiffauthors/A127612F.html orcid:0000-0001-7774-2297 orcid:0000-0001-7774-2297 and van Staal, C.R. 2009. Dynamics of accretion of arc and backarc crust to continental margins: inferences from the Annieopsquotch accretionary tract, Newfoundland Appalachians. Tectonophysics 479 (1-2) , pp. 150-164. 10.1016/j.tecto.2008.12.002 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2008.12.002 doi:10.1016/j.tecto.2008.12.002 GC Oceanography QE Geology Article PeerReviewed 2009 ftunivcardiff https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2008.12.002 2022-10-20T22:34:10Z The Annieopsquotch accretionary tract comprises a thrust stack of Lower to Middle Ordovician arc and backarc terranes that were accreted to the Laurentian margin of Iapetus during Middle to Upper Ordovician. Geological relationships suggest that the constituent terranes of the Annieopsquotch accretionary tract initially formed outboard of a peri-Laurentian Dashwoods microcontinent in an extensional arc, but occupied a lower plate setting with respect to Dashwoods during accretion. Metamorphic mineral assemblages indicate that the terranes were underplated beneath the composite Laurentian margin at depths ranging from ~ 3 km up to > 18 km. We infer the accretion of the terranes to be controlled by the brittle–ductile transition in the hydrated crust. The decoupling of brittle from ductile crust resulted in very high aspect ratios of the terranes, which comprise thin (< 5 km) but very large (up to 25 × 250 km) slabs of supracrustal arc rocks and ophiolite crust. Arc basement and ophiolitic mantle are not preserved and were either underplated at a greater depth or subducted and recycled back in the mantle. The accreted crust forms a reasonable approximation to bulk continental crust requiring little post-accretionary modification; hence, the accretion of arc–backarc complexes which occupy a lower plate setting can form an important mechanism for creation of new continental crust required to balance crustal loss at convergent margins. Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland Cardiff University: ORCA (Online Research @ Cardiff) Tectonophysics 479 1-2 150 164
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QE Geology
Zagorevski, A.
Lissenberg, Cornelis Johan
van Staal, C.R.
Dynamics of accretion of arc and backarc crust to continental margins: inferences from the Annieopsquotch accretionary tract, Newfoundland Appalachians
topic_facet GC Oceanography
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description The Annieopsquotch accretionary tract comprises a thrust stack of Lower to Middle Ordovician arc and backarc terranes that were accreted to the Laurentian margin of Iapetus during Middle to Upper Ordovician. Geological relationships suggest that the constituent terranes of the Annieopsquotch accretionary tract initially formed outboard of a peri-Laurentian Dashwoods microcontinent in an extensional arc, but occupied a lower plate setting with respect to Dashwoods during accretion. Metamorphic mineral assemblages indicate that the terranes were underplated beneath the composite Laurentian margin at depths ranging from ~ 3 km up to > 18 km. We infer the accretion of the terranes to be controlled by the brittle–ductile transition in the hydrated crust. The decoupling of brittle from ductile crust resulted in very high aspect ratios of the terranes, which comprise thin (< 5 km) but very large (up to 25 × 250 km) slabs of supracrustal arc rocks and ophiolite crust. Arc basement and ophiolitic mantle are not preserved and were either underplated at a greater depth or subducted and recycled back in the mantle. The accreted crust forms a reasonable approximation to bulk continental crust requiring little post-accretionary modification; hence, the accretion of arc–backarc complexes which occupy a lower plate setting can form an important mechanism for creation of new continental crust required to balance crustal loss at convergent margins.
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author Zagorevski, A.
Lissenberg, Cornelis Johan
van Staal, C.R.
author_facet Zagorevski, A.
Lissenberg, Cornelis Johan
van Staal, C.R.
author_sort Zagorevski, A.
title Dynamics of accretion of arc and backarc crust to continental margins: inferences from the Annieopsquotch accretionary tract, Newfoundland Appalachians
title_short Dynamics of accretion of arc and backarc crust to continental margins: inferences from the Annieopsquotch accretionary tract, Newfoundland Appalachians
title_full Dynamics of accretion of arc and backarc crust to continental margins: inferences from the Annieopsquotch accretionary tract, Newfoundland Appalachians
title_fullStr Dynamics of accretion of arc and backarc crust to continental margins: inferences from the Annieopsquotch accretionary tract, Newfoundland Appalachians
title_full_unstemmed Dynamics of accretion of arc and backarc crust to continental margins: inferences from the Annieopsquotch accretionary tract, Newfoundland Appalachians
title_sort dynamics of accretion of arc and backarc crust to continental margins: inferences from the annieopsquotch accretionary tract, newfoundland appalachians
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url https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/9909/
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