FACIES AND STRUCTURAL CONTRASTS ACROSS BONNE BAY CROSS-STRIKE DISCONTINUITY, WESTERN NEWFOUNDLAND
The Bonne Bay cross-strike discontinuity of western Newfoundland corresponds with major along-strike changes in depositional facies and structural styles of rock units overlying Grenville basement. Facies associations in time-equivalent Lower Ordovician rock units of the Humber Arm Allochthon change...
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description | The Bonne Bay cross-strike discontinuity of western Newfoundland corresponds with major along-strike changes in depositional facies and structural styles of rock units overlying Grenville basement. Facies associations in time-equivalent Lower Ordovician rock units of the Humber Arm Allochthon change abruptly in character at Bonne Bay. Redeposited shelf carbonates are absent from the allochthonous Upper Tremadocian to Arenig sediments south of the bay but present in time equivalent sediments to the north. The influx of synorogenic foreland-basin flysch commences at least one graptolite zone earlier to the south of the cross-strike discontinuity than to the north. South of Bonne Bay, the complete structural succession of the Humber Arm Allochthon is preserved, whereas to the north only the lower structural slices of the allochthon are present. The cross-strike discontinuity corresponds with the southern limit of the Acadian uplift of the Grenville Long Range Inlier and also marks a reversal in Acadian structural vergence from west-directed folds and thrust in the north to east-directed folds and thrusts in the south. The Bonne Bay cross-strike discontinuity is inferred to represent a transfer fault formed during continental rifting at the inception of the Appalachian cycle that was reactivated during the subsequent history of the orogen. Additional cross-strike discontinuities, inferred on the basis of along-strike changes in the style of Taconian and Acadian orogenesis, probably occur near the southern boundary of the Humber Arm Allochthon and at the northern and southern boundaries of the Hare Bay Allochthon. These zones, like the Bonne Bay structure, appear to mark the boundaries of small-scale (second-order) promontories and reentrants in the Humber Zone margin, which controlled allochthon emplacement and subsequent Acadian orogenic deformation. |
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op_source | Cawood , P A & BOTSFORD , J W 1991 , ' FACIES AND STRUCTURAL CONTRASTS ACROSS BONNE BAY CROSS-STRIKE DISCONTINUITY, WESTERN NEWFOUNDLAND ' , American Journal of Science , vol. 291 , no. 8 , pp. 737-759 . |
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spelling | ftunstandrewcris:oai:risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/686d522e-3b09-420c-b7e9-89fb961acf12 2025-01-16T23:24:07+00:00 FACIES AND STRUCTURAL CONTRASTS ACROSS BONNE BAY CROSS-STRIKE DISCONTINUITY, WESTERN NEWFOUNDLAND Cawood, Peter Anthony BOTSFORD, J W 1991-10 https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/facies-and-structural-contrasts-across-bonne-bay-crossstrike-discontinuity-western-newfoundland(686d522e-3b09-420c-b7e9-89fb961acf12).html http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0026284472&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Cawood , P A & BOTSFORD , J W 1991 , ' FACIES AND STRUCTURAL CONTRASTS ACROSS BONNE BAY CROSS-STRIKE DISCONTINUITY, WESTERN NEWFOUNDLAND ' , American Journal of Science , vol. 291 , no. 8 , pp. 737-759 . SEISMIC-REFLECTION DATA OPHIOLITE OBDUCTION METAMORPHIC AUREOLE CONTINENTAL MARGINS MIDDLE ORDOVICIAN AR-40-AR-39 AGES FORELAND BASIN OROGENIC BELTS APPALACHIANS EVOLUTION article 1991 ftunstandrewcris 2021-12-26T14:17:48Z The Bonne Bay cross-strike discontinuity of western Newfoundland corresponds with major along-strike changes in depositional facies and structural styles of rock units overlying Grenville basement. Facies associations in time-equivalent Lower Ordovician rock units of the Humber Arm Allochthon change abruptly in character at Bonne Bay. Redeposited shelf carbonates are absent from the allochthonous Upper Tremadocian to Arenig sediments south of the bay but present in time equivalent sediments to the north. The influx of synorogenic foreland-basin flysch commences at least one graptolite zone earlier to the south of the cross-strike discontinuity than to the north. South of Bonne Bay, the complete structural succession of the Humber Arm Allochthon is preserved, whereas to the north only the lower structural slices of the allochthon are present. The cross-strike discontinuity corresponds with the southern limit of the Acadian uplift of the Grenville Long Range Inlier and also marks a reversal in Acadian structural vergence from west-directed folds and thrust in the north to east-directed folds and thrusts in the south. The Bonne Bay cross-strike discontinuity is inferred to represent a transfer fault formed during continental rifting at the inception of the Appalachian cycle that was reactivated during the subsequent history of the orogen. Additional cross-strike discontinuities, inferred on the basis of along-strike changes in the style of Taconian and Acadian orogenesis, probably occur near the southern boundary of the Humber Arm Allochthon and at the northern and southern boundaries of the Hare Bay Allochthon. These zones, like the Bonne Bay structure, appear to mark the boundaries of small-scale (second-order) promontories and reentrants in the Humber Zone margin, which controlled allochthon emplacement and subsequent Acadian orogenic deformation. Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland University of St Andrews: Research Portal |
spellingShingle | SEISMIC-REFLECTION DATA OPHIOLITE OBDUCTION METAMORPHIC AUREOLE CONTINENTAL MARGINS MIDDLE ORDOVICIAN AR-40-AR-39 AGES FORELAND BASIN OROGENIC BELTS APPALACHIANS EVOLUTION Cawood, Peter Anthony BOTSFORD, J W FACIES AND STRUCTURAL CONTRASTS ACROSS BONNE BAY CROSS-STRIKE DISCONTINUITY, WESTERN NEWFOUNDLAND |
title | FACIES AND STRUCTURAL CONTRASTS ACROSS BONNE BAY CROSS-STRIKE DISCONTINUITY, WESTERN NEWFOUNDLAND |
title_full | FACIES AND STRUCTURAL CONTRASTS ACROSS BONNE BAY CROSS-STRIKE DISCONTINUITY, WESTERN NEWFOUNDLAND |
title_fullStr | FACIES AND STRUCTURAL CONTRASTS ACROSS BONNE BAY CROSS-STRIKE DISCONTINUITY, WESTERN NEWFOUNDLAND |
title_full_unstemmed | FACIES AND STRUCTURAL CONTRASTS ACROSS BONNE BAY CROSS-STRIKE DISCONTINUITY, WESTERN NEWFOUNDLAND |
title_short | FACIES AND STRUCTURAL CONTRASTS ACROSS BONNE BAY CROSS-STRIKE DISCONTINUITY, WESTERN NEWFOUNDLAND |
title_sort | facies and structural contrasts across bonne bay cross-strike discontinuity, western newfoundland |
topic | SEISMIC-REFLECTION DATA OPHIOLITE OBDUCTION METAMORPHIC AUREOLE CONTINENTAL MARGINS MIDDLE ORDOVICIAN AR-40-AR-39 AGES FORELAND BASIN OROGENIC BELTS APPALACHIANS EVOLUTION |
topic_facet | SEISMIC-REFLECTION DATA OPHIOLITE OBDUCTION METAMORPHIC AUREOLE CONTINENTAL MARGINS MIDDLE ORDOVICIAN AR-40-AR-39 AGES FORELAND BASIN OROGENIC BELTS APPALACHIANS EVOLUTION |
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