Cambrian–Lower Ordovician of SW Quebec–NE New York

O. Hersi, E. Landing, David A. Franzi, J. Hagadorn
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The Ottawa aulacogen/graben on the NE US—Canadian (SW Quebec and eastern Ontario) border is a long ENE-trending structure formed with initial late Neo proterozoic rifting of the Rodinia supercontinent. This rifting formed the active spreading arms (New York Promontory and Quebec Reentrant) along the (presently) NE margin of the new Laurentia paleocontinent, with the Ottawa aulacogen commonly regarded as a failed arm of the rifting. However, no sediment accumulation in the aulacogen is recorded until the late early Cambrian subsidence of a SE- trending belt that includes the aulacogen and its extension, the Franklin Basin, in NW Vermont. Late early Cambrian marine onlap (Altona Formation) followed by more rapid late middle Cambrian subsidence and deposition of fluviatile arkoses (Covey Hill Formation of SW Quebec and Ausable Formation/Member of eastern New York) record rapid foundering of this “failed arm.” Subsequent deposition (latest middle Cambrian–Early Ordovician) in the Ottawa aulacogen produced a vertical succession of lithofacies that are fully comparable with those of the shelf of the New York Promontory. One of the greatest challenges in summarizing the geological history of the Ottawa aulacogen is the presence of a duplicate stratigraphic nomenclature with lithostratigraphic names changing as state and provincial borders are crossed.
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位于美国-加拿大东北部(魁北克省西南部和安大略省东部)边界的渥太华裂陷槽/地堑是罗迪尼亚超大陆晚新元古代初期的裂谷作用形成的一个ene向长构造。这一裂谷作用沿新劳伦西亚古大陆(目前)东北缘形成了活跃的扩张臂(纽约海岬和魁北克回入口),渥太华裂陷槽通常被认为是裂谷作用的一个失效臂。然而,直到早寒武纪晚期,在佛蒙特州西北部的一个东南向带(包括裂陷槽及其延伸部分富兰克林盆地)的沉降之后,裂谷槽中才有沉积的记录。早寒武纪晚期海相上覆(Altona组),随后是中寒武纪晚期更快的下沉和沉积(魁北克西南部的Covey Hill组和纽约东部的Ausable组),记录了这一“失败的臂”的快速沉没。渥太华裂陷槽随后的沉积(最晚的中寒武纪-早奥陶世)形成了与纽约海陆架完全相同的垂直岩相序列。总结渥太华裂陷槽地质历史的最大挑战之一是存在重复的地层命名法,岩石地层名称随着州和省边界的跨越而变化。
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