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Waldron, John W.F., McNicoll, Vicki J., van Staal, Cees R. (2012) Laurentia-derived detritus in the Badger Group of central Newfoundland: deposition during closing of the Iapetus Ocean1This article is one of a series of papers published in CJES Special Issue: In honour of Ward Neale on the theme of Appalachian and Grenvillian geology.2Geological Survey of Canada Contribution 20110273. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 49 (1) 207-221 doi:10.1139/e11-030

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TitleLaurentia-derived detritus in the Badger Group of central Newfoundland: deposition during closing of the Iapetus Ocean1This article is one of a series of papers published in CJES Special Issue: In honour of Ward Neale on the theme of Appalachian and Grenvillian geology.2Geological Survey of Canada Contribution 20110273.
JournalCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences
AuthorsWaldron, John W.F.Author
McNicoll, Vicki J.Author
van Staal, Cees R.Author
Year2012 (January)Volume49
Issue1
PublisherCanadian Science Publishing
DOIdoi:10.1139/e11-030Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceWaldron, John W.F., McNicoll, Vicki J., van Staal, Cees R. (2012) Laurentia-derived detritus in the Badger Group of central Newfoundland: deposition during closing of the Iapetus Ocean1This article is one of a series of papers published in CJES Special Issue: In honour of Ward Neale on the theme of Appalachian and Grenvillian geology.2Geological Survey of Canada Contribution 20110273. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 49 (1) 207-221 doi:10.1139/e11-030
Plain TextWaldron, John W.F., McNicoll, Vicki J., van Staal, Cees R. (2012) Laurentia-derived detritus in the Badger Group of central Newfoundland: deposition during closing of the Iapetus Ocean1This article is one of a series of papers published in CJES Special Issue: In honour of Ward Neale on the theme of Appalachian and Grenvillian geology.2Geological Survey of Canada Contribution 20110273. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 49 (1) 207-221 doi:10.1139/e11-030
In(2012, January) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Vol. 49 (1) Canadian Science Publishing
Abstract/Notes The Dunnage zone of central Newfoundland records the closing of an oceanic tract — the Iapetus Ocean. Within this tract, the Red Indian line separates arc terranes developed close to Laurentia (Notre Dame subzone) from those associated with the peri-Gondwanan terrane Ganderia (Exploits subzone). Sandstones and conglomerates of the Badger Group were deposited on the Exploits subzone, southeast of the Red Indian line, from Late Ordovician (Katian) to early Silurian (Llandovery) time. Two samples were collected from the base and top of the Badger Group for detrital zircon U/Pb dating. The lower sample yielded detrital zircon populations with a large statistical peak at ca. 1.0 Ga, and other features characteristic of derivation from Laurentian sources. Paleozoic zircons with ages from Late Cambrian to Late Ordovician were probably derived from the Notre Dame arc on the margin of Laurentia. The upper sample yielded a comparable age distribution, but with a much smaller proportion of Mesoproterozoic relative to Paleozoic detrital zircon. These results date the earliest arrival of Laurentia-derived detritus on the peri-Gondwanan Exploits subzone crust in the early Katian (ca. 455 Ma). However, the absence, in both samples, of Neoproterozoic grains suggests that there was still a seaway separating the Gander margin from arc terranes accreted to Laurentia until at least the middle Llandovery (ca. 436 Ma).


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