The Notre Dame arc and the Taconic orogeny in Newfoundland

The Taconic orogeny in Newfoundland consisted of three accretionary events (Taconic 1, 2, and 3). Taconic 1 is represented by ca. 495 Ma, west-directed obduction of the infant-arc Lushs Bight oceanic tract (510–501 Ma) onto the peri-Laurentian Dashwoods microcontinent. Subduction is inferred to have...

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Main Authors: van Staal, C.R., Whalen, J.B., McNicoll, V.J., Pehrsson, S., Lissenberg, Cornelis Johan, Zagorevski, A., van Breemen, O., Jenner, G.A.
Other Authors: Hatcher, R. D., Carlson, M. P., McBride, J. H., Martínez Catalán, J. R.
Format: Book Part
Language:unknown
Published: Geological Society of America 2007
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Online Access:https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/9911/
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author van Staal, C.R.
Whalen, J.B.
McNicoll, V.J.
Pehrsson, S.
Lissenberg, Cornelis Johan
Zagorevski, A.
van Breemen, O.
Jenner, G.A.
author2 Hatcher, R. D.
Carlson, M. P.
McBride, J. H.
Martínez Catalán, J. R.
author_facet van Staal, C.R.
Whalen, J.B.
McNicoll, V.J.
Pehrsson, S.
Lissenberg, Cornelis Johan
Zagorevski, A.
van Breemen, O.
Jenner, G.A.
author_sort van Staal, C.R.
collection Cardiff University: ORCA (Online Research @ Cardiff)
description The Taconic orogeny in Newfoundland consisted of three accretionary events (Taconic 1, 2, and 3). Taconic 1 is represented by ca. 495 Ma, west-directed obduction of the infant-arc Lushs Bight oceanic tract (510–501 Ma) onto the peri-Laurentian Dashwoods microcontinent. Subduction is inferred to have initiated at a spreading center abandoned during an inboard ridge jump responsible for separation of Dash-woods from Laurentia and opening of the Humber seaway. Clogging of the subduction zone by Dashwoods forced subduction to step back into the Humber seaway. Inception of the new subduction zone led to formation of the ca. 490 Ma Baie Verte oceanic tract. Closure of the Humber seaway formed the Notre Dame arc (489–477 Ma) built on Dashwoods and the coeval Snooks Arm arc built on the Baie Verte oceanic tract. Sea-way closure led to collision (Taconic 2) between the arcs and Laurentia, which caused significant shortening of the Notre Dame arc. After a magmatic gap of 7–10 m.y., the Notre Dame arc records a voluminous flare-up of predominantly tonalite magmatism (464–459 Ma) during the waning stages of Taconic 2. Magmatism overlaps with deformation and includes both arc and non-arc-like tonalite. This flare-up was related to break-off of the oceanic lithosphere of the downgoing slab. The rapidly upwelling asthenosphere that replaced the broken-off slab induced melting in the subarc mantle and arc infrastructure. Taconic 3 is represented by 455–450 Ma accretion of a peri-Laurentian arc that had formed after the ca. 480 Ma initiation of west-directed subduction in the Iapetus Ocean outboard of the Dashwoods microcontinent.
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op_relation van Staal, C.R., Whalen, J.B., McNicoll, V.J., Pehrsson, S., Lissenberg, Cornelis Johan https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/view/cardiffauthors/A127612F.html orcid:0000-0001-7774-2297 orcid:0000-0001-7774-2297, Zagorevski, A., van Breemen, O. and Jenner, G.A. 2007. The Notre Dame arc and the Taconic orogeny in Newfoundland. Hatcher, R. D., Carlson, M. P., McBride, J. H. and Martínez Catalán, J. R., eds. 4-D Framework of Continental Crust, GSA Memoirs, vol. 200. Boulder, CO: Geological Society of America, pp. 511-552. (10.1130/2007.1200(26) https://doi.org/10.1130/2007.1200%2826%29)
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spelling ftunivcardiff:oai:https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk:9911 2025-05-18T14:00:32+00:00 The Notre Dame arc and the Taconic orogeny in Newfoundland van Staal, C.R. Whalen, J.B. McNicoll, V.J. Pehrsson, S. Lissenberg, Cornelis Johan Zagorevski, A. van Breemen, O. Jenner, G.A. Hatcher, R. D. Carlson, M. P. McBride, J. H. Martínez Catalán, J. R. 2007 https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/9911/ unknown Geological Society of America van Staal, C.R., Whalen, J.B., McNicoll, V.J., Pehrsson, S., Lissenberg, Cornelis Johan https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/view/cardiffauthors/A127612F.html orcid:0000-0001-7774-2297 orcid:0000-0001-7774-2297, Zagorevski, A., van Breemen, O. and Jenner, G.A. 2007. The Notre Dame arc and the Taconic orogeny in Newfoundland. Hatcher, R. D., Carlson, M. P., McBride, J. H. and Martínez Catalán, J. R., eds. 4-D Framework of Continental Crust, GSA Memoirs, vol. 200. Boulder, CO: Geological Society of America, pp. 511-552. (10.1130/2007.1200(26) https://doi.org/10.1130/2007.1200%2826%29) 10.1130/2007.1200(26) GC Oceanography QE Geology Book Section PeerReviewed 2007 ftunivcardiff https://doi.org/10.1130/2007.1200%2826%29 2025-04-18T05:36:15Z The Taconic orogeny in Newfoundland consisted of three accretionary events (Taconic 1, 2, and 3). Taconic 1 is represented by ca. 495 Ma, west-directed obduction of the infant-arc Lushs Bight oceanic tract (510–501 Ma) onto the peri-Laurentian Dashwoods microcontinent. Subduction is inferred to have initiated at a spreading center abandoned during an inboard ridge jump responsible for separation of Dash-woods from Laurentia and opening of the Humber seaway. Clogging of the subduction zone by Dashwoods forced subduction to step back into the Humber seaway. Inception of the new subduction zone led to formation of the ca. 490 Ma Baie Verte oceanic tract. Closure of the Humber seaway formed the Notre Dame arc (489–477 Ma) built on Dashwoods and the coeval Snooks Arm arc built on the Baie Verte oceanic tract. Sea-way closure led to collision (Taconic 2) between the arcs and Laurentia, which caused significant shortening of the Notre Dame arc. After a magmatic gap of 7–10 m.y., the Notre Dame arc records a voluminous flare-up of predominantly tonalite magmatism (464–459 Ma) during the waning stages of Taconic 2. Magmatism overlaps with deformation and includes both arc and non-arc-like tonalite. This flare-up was related to break-off of the oceanic lithosphere of the downgoing slab. The rapidly upwelling asthenosphere that replaced the broken-off slab induced melting in the subarc mantle and arc infrastructure. Taconic 3 is represented by 455–450 Ma accretion of a peri-Laurentian arc that had formed after the ca. 480 Ma initiation of west-directed subduction in the Iapetus Ocean outboard of the Dashwoods microcontinent. Book Part Baie Verte Newfoundland Cardiff University: ORCA (Online Research @ Cardiff) Baie Verte ENVELOPE(-56.182,-56.182,49.933,49.933) Snooks Arm ENVELOPE(-55.698,-55.698,49.850,49.850) Verte ENVELOPE(141.192,141.192,-66.740,-66.740)
spellingShingle GC Oceanography
QE Geology
van Staal, C.R.
Whalen, J.B.
McNicoll, V.J.
Pehrsson, S.
Lissenberg, Cornelis Johan
Zagorevski, A.
van Breemen, O.
Jenner, G.A.
The Notre Dame arc and the Taconic orogeny in Newfoundland
title The Notre Dame arc and the Taconic orogeny in Newfoundland
title_full The Notre Dame arc and the Taconic orogeny in Newfoundland
title_fullStr The Notre Dame arc and the Taconic orogeny in Newfoundland
title_full_unstemmed The Notre Dame arc and the Taconic orogeny in Newfoundland
title_short The Notre Dame arc and the Taconic orogeny in Newfoundland
title_sort notre dame arc and the taconic orogeny in newfoundland
topic GC Oceanography
QE Geology
topic_facet GC Oceanography
QE Geology
url https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/9911/