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MURPHY, J. BRENDAN, KEPPIE, J. DUNCAN, DAVIS, DON, KROGH, TOM E. (1997) Regional significance of new U–Pb age data for Neoproterozoic igneous units in Avalonian rocks of northern mainland Nova Scotia, Canada. Geological Magazine, 134 (1) 113-120 doi:10.1017/s0016756897006596

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TitleRegional significance of new U–Pb age data for Neoproterozoic igneous units in Avalonian rocks of northern mainland Nova Scotia, Canada
JournalGeological Magazine
AuthorsMURPHY, J. BRENDANAuthor
KEPPIE, J. DUNCANAuthor
DAVIS, DONAuthor
KROGH, TOM E.Author
Year1997 (January)Volume134
Issue1
PublisherCambridge University Press (CUP)
DOIdoi:10.1017/s0016756897006596Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceMURPHY, J. BRENDAN, KEPPIE, J. DUNCAN, DAVIS, DON, KROGH, TOM E. (1997) Regional significance of new U–Pb age data for Neoproterozoic igneous units in Avalonian rocks of northern mainland Nova Scotia, Canada. Geological Magazine, 134 (1) 113-120 doi:10.1017/s0016756897006596
Plain TextMURPHY, J. BRENDAN, KEPPIE, J. DUNCAN, DAVIS, DON, KROGH, TOM E. (1997) Regional significance of new U–Pb age data for Neoproterozoic igneous units in Avalonian rocks of northern mainland Nova Scotia, Canada. Geological Magazine, 134 (1) 113-120 doi:10.1017/s0016756897006596
In(1997, January) Geological Magazine Vol. 134 (1) Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Abstract/NotesGondwanan Neoproterozoic tectonothermal events (Pan-African

and Brasiliano) are represented in northern mainland of Nova Scotia

by volcanic and sedimentary rocks assigned to the Jeffers and

Georgeville groups and by gabbroic to granitoid plutons. These rocks

comprise part of Avalonia, an exotic terrane in the Appalachian

orogen that was deposited in an arc-related environment along the

periphery of Gondwana prior to accretion to Laurentia. Lavas sampled

in the basal units of the Jeffers and Georgeville groups yielded

slightly discordant U–Pb zircon and monazite data that fall on

chords with upper intercept ages of 628 Ma and 617.7±1.6 Ma,

respectively. Syntectonic to late syntectonic plutons intruded into

these groups yielded U–Pb zircon ages of 606.6±1.6 Ma

and 603+9−5 Ma. The former intrusion

also yielded a concordant titanite age of 607±3 Ma. When

combined with previously published ages, these data indicate that the

back-arc deposition recorded in these groups lasted 10–15

million years (628–613 Ma) and was closely followed by

c. 613–595 Ma metamorphism, intrusion and

heterogeneous strike-slip related deformation. Assuming no

significant shuffling of fault blocks, the relative locations of the

Cobequid–Antigonish back-arc basin and the southern Cape Breton

Island volcanic arc are consistent with their genesis above a

north-west-dipping subduction zone. The age range of arc-related

magmatism in Nova Scotia is similar to that of Avalonian rocks in

southeastern Newfoundland and Britain, lending support to hypotheses

of Neoproterozoic linkages.


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