TY - CHAP
T1 - Ordovician volcanic-arc terrane in the Central Appalachian Piedmont of Maryland and Virginia
T2 - SHRIMP U-Pb geochronology, field relations, and tectonic signifi cance
AU - Horton, J. Wright
AU - Aleinikoff, John N.
AU - Drake, Avery Ala
AU - Fanning, C. Mark
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - U-Pb zircon geochronology and field relations provide insights into metavolcanic and associated rocks in the Central Appalachian Piedmont of Maryland and northern Virginia. Ordovician ages were determined for volcanic-arc rocks of the James Run Formation (Churchville Gneiss Member, 458 ± 4 Ma; Carroll Gneiss Member, 462 ± 4 Ma), Relay Felsite (458 ±4 Ma), Chopawamsic Formation (453 ± 4 Ma), and a Quantico Formation volcaniclastic layer (448 ± 4 Ma). A previously dated first phase of volcanism in the Chopawamsic Formation was followed by the second phase dated here. The latter suggests a possible source for contemporaneous volcanic-ash beds throughout eastern NorthAmerica. Dates from the Chopawamsic and Quantico Formations constrain the transition fromarc volcanism to successor-basin sedimentation. Ordovician metatonalites of the Franklinville (462 ± 5 Ma) and Perry Hall (461 ± 5 Ma) plutons are contemporaneous with the James Run Formation, whereas granitoids of the Bynum Run (434 ± 4 Ma) and Prince William Forest (434 ± 8 Ma) plutons indicate an Early Silurian plutonic event. The Popes Head Formation yielded Mesoproterozoic (1.0-1.25Ga, 1.5-1.8 Ga) detrital zircons, and metamorphosed sedimentary mélange of the Sykesville Formation yielded Mesoproterozoic (1.0-1.8 Ga) detrital zircons plus a minor Archean (2.6 Ga) component. A few euhedral zircons (ca. 479 Ma) in the Sykesville Formation may be from granitic seams related to the Dalecarlia Intrusive Suite. A Potomac orogenyin the Central Appalachian Piedmont is not required, but the earliest Taconic orogenesis remains poorly constrained.
AB - U-Pb zircon geochronology and field relations provide insights into metavolcanic and associated rocks in the Central Appalachian Piedmont of Maryland and northern Virginia. Ordovician ages were determined for volcanic-arc rocks of the James Run Formation (Churchville Gneiss Member, 458 ± 4 Ma; Carroll Gneiss Member, 462 ± 4 Ma), Relay Felsite (458 ±4 Ma), Chopawamsic Formation (453 ± 4 Ma), and a Quantico Formation volcaniclastic layer (448 ± 4 Ma). A previously dated first phase of volcanism in the Chopawamsic Formation was followed by the second phase dated here. The latter suggests a possible source for contemporaneous volcanic-ash beds throughout eastern NorthAmerica. Dates from the Chopawamsic and Quantico Formations constrain the transition fromarc volcanism to successor-basin sedimentation. Ordovician metatonalites of the Franklinville (462 ± 5 Ma) and Perry Hall (461 ± 5 Ma) plutons are contemporaneous with the James Run Formation, whereas granitoids of the Bynum Run (434 ± 4 Ma) and Prince William Forest (434 ± 8 Ma) plutons indicate an Early Silurian plutonic event. The Popes Head Formation yielded Mesoproterozoic (1.0-1.25Ga, 1.5-1.8 Ga) detrital zircons, and metamorphosed sedimentary mélange of the Sykesville Formation yielded Mesoproterozoic (1.0-1.8 Ga) detrital zircons plus a minor Archean (2.6 Ga) component. A few euhedral zircons (ca. 479 Ma) in the Sykesville Formation may be from granitic seams related to the Dalecarlia Intrusive Suite. A Potomac orogenyin the Central Appalachian Piedmont is not required, but the earliest Taconic orogenesis remains poorly constrained.
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U2 - 10.1130/2010.1206(25)
DO - 10.1130/2010.1206(25)
M3 - Chapter
SN - 9780813712062
T3 - Memoir of the Geological Society of America
SP - 621
EP - 660
BT - From Rodinia to Pangea
PB - Geological Society of America
ER -