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Tremblay, Alain, Hébert, Réjean, Bergeron, Mario (1989) Le Complexe d'Ascot des Appalaches du sud du Québec: pétrologie et géochimie. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 26 (12) 2407-2420 doi:10.1139/e89-206

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TitleLe Complexe d'Ascot des Appalaches du sud du Québec: pétrologie et géochimie
JournalCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences
AuthorsTremblay, AlainAuthor
Hébert, RéjeanAuthor
Bergeron, MarioAuthor
Year1989 (December 1)Volume26
Issue12
PublisherCanadian Science Publishing
DOIdoi:10.1139/e89-206Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceTremblay, Alain, Hébert, Réjean, Bergeron, Mario (1989) Le Complexe d'Ascot des Appalaches du sud du Québec: pétrologie et géochimie. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 26 (12) 2407-2420 doi:10.1139/e89-206
Plain TextTremblay, Alain, Hébert, Réjean, Bergeron, Mario (1989) Le Complexe d'Ascot des Appalaches du sud du Québec: pétrologie et géochimie. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 26 (12) 2407-2420 doi:10.1139/e89-206
In(1989, December) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Vol. 26 (12) Canadian Science Publishing
Abstract/Notes This paper reviews new geochemical data obtained from Ordovician volcanics in the Ascot Complex of the Quebec Appalachians. The Ascot Complex is divided into three distinctive lithotectonic assemblages: the Sherbrooke, Eustis, and Stokes domains. The Sherbrooke Domain includes basalts, pyroclastic breccias, and felsic tuffs. The Eustis Domain is composed of volcanoclastic and pyroclastic rocks. The Stokes Domain is an assemblage of rhyolitic tuffs and basalts. The geochemical composition of the volcanics varies between basaltic and rhyolitic end members. Basaltic rocks are arc tholeiites (La/Yb = 0.5–2). Some basalts found in the Sherbrooke Domain show a composition very close to that of frontal-arc boninites (La/Yb = 1–2) and are depleted of rare-earth elements. Felsic rocks from the Sherbrooke Domain are poorer in light rare-earth elements (La/Yb = 0.5–0.7) than those from the Stokes Domain (La/Yb > 2). All of the felsic rocks are characterized by a negative Eu anomaly (Eu*/Eu = 1.3–3). The Stokes felsites are derived from an enriched magma contaminated by a continental crust component. The Sherbrooke Domain felsites are derived from a source impoverished in incompatible elements and enriched in high-partition-coefficient elements. Volcanic rocks from Sherbrooke and Eustis are thought to represent an incipient intra-oceanic arc. The rocks of the Stokes assemblage represent a more mature section of the same arc, explaining the contamination of generated magmas by continental crust components. The modern architecture of the Ascot Complex is essentially tectonic and may not correspond to the initial internal structure of this Ordovician arc. [Journal Translation]


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