Susan Strowbridge, G. Dunning, A. Indares, G. Jenner
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Basement rocks in the Humber terrane of the Appalachian Orogen record the last stages in the history of the Mesoproterozoic Laurentian margin in Canada. These stages were revealed by recent work in the East Pond Metamorphic Suite on the western Baie Verte Peninsula, Newfoundland, where two Tonian bimodal volcaniclastic-sedimentary successions were recognized (Pine Pond successions). The older, ca. 980 Ma succession contains detrital igneous zircon and titanite (ca. 1160‒1057 Ma) presumably derived from the Mesoproterozoic Laurentian margin, while the younger, ca. 950 Ma succession, contains 980 Ma detrital igneous zircon and titanite. Although metamorphosed to eclogite facies during the assembly of the Appalachian Orogen, the successions preserve protolith features and geochemical data that indicate melt likely originated in an extensional setting. The new ages, integrated with geochemical and Sm–Nd isotopic data suggest that the felsic volcaniclastic units of the Pine Pond successions are related to 975–950 Ma granitic plutons in the Pinware terrane of the eastern Grenville Province, in southeastern Labrador. These new data solidify a previous interpretation that the Pine Pond successions were deposited at the continental apex of the Asgard Sea and that the Pinware terrane intrusions are a part of this event. Furthermore, these new Tonian ages for rift-related strata call into question the interpretation of Ediacaran depositional ages for clastic sequences in the northern Appalachian Orogen, with youngest detrital zircons that are Tonian, and show that the tectonic evolution of the Mesoproterozoic Laurentian margin in Canada is more complex than previously known.
阿巴拉契亚造山带亨伯阶地的基底岩石记录了加拿大中新生代劳伦大陆边缘历史的最后阶段。纽芬兰省 Baie Verte 半岛西部的东池塘变质岩组最近的研究揭示了这些阶段,在那里发现了两个托尼双峰火山碎屑沉积演替(松树池塘演替)。较早的,约 980 Ma 的演替包含可能来自中新生代劳伦伦边缘的锆英石和榍石(约 1160-1057 Ma),而较年轻的,约 950 Ma 的演替包含 980 Ma 的锆英石和榍石。虽然在阿巴拉契亚造山带的组装过程中变质成了夕闪岩面,但这些演替保留了原岩特征和地球化学数据,表明熔体很可能起源于伸展环境。新的年龄与地球化学和 Sm-Nd 同位素数据相结合,表明松树池岩层的长岩火山碎屑岩单元与拉布拉多东南部格勒维尔省东部 Pinware 陆相中的 975-950 Ma 花岗质岩块有关。这些新数据巩固了之前的解释,即松树塘演替沉积于阿斯加德海的大陆顶点,Pinware 陆相侵入体是这一事件的一部分。此外,这些与断裂有关的地层的新托尼世年龄对阿巴拉契亚造山带北部碎屑岩序列的埃迪卡拉纪沉积年龄的解释提出了质疑,这些碎屑岩最年轻的锆石是托尼世的,这也表明加拿大中新生代劳伦大陆边缘的构造演化比以前所知的更为复杂。