Northeastern Section - 43rd Annual Meeting (27-29 March 2008)
Paper No. 16-4
Presentation Time: 1:00 PM-5:00 PM

NEW, DETAILED MAPPING IN THE PALMER 1:24,000 QUADRANGLE, SOUTH-CENTRAL MASSACHUSETTS: CONSTRAINTS ON POST-ACADIAN EVOLUTION OF THE BRONSON HILL TERRANE

MASSEY, Matthew A. and MOECHER, D.P., Earth and Env. Sci, Univ. Kentucky, 101 Slone Bldg, Lexington, KY 40506-0053, mamass1@uky.edu

Monson orthogneiss and amphibolite are dominated by S>L tectonites and protomylonite, and discreet zones of mylonite/ultramylonite; foliations are sub-vertical (~000 82 W) and Qtz-Fs-Bt lineations define a bimodal population (~338 81 and 199 37) that is distributed mesoscopically; asymmetric closed to isoclinal folds and shear bands display dextral and reverse kinematics. Foliations in Glastonbury orthogneiss dip moderately to steeply and define a NE-striking, SE-dipping great circle and a NW-plunging beta axis, parallel to Qtz-Fs-Bt lineations (~305 43); isoclinal folds and distinct shear bands deform the gneiss, and the northern contact is complexly folded. The Belchertown complex is a weakly deformed diorite; although tectonite and mylonite equivalents are distributed throughout, strain is concentrated along its contacts forming orthoschist; Qtz-Fs-Bt-amphibole lineations plunge shallowly N (~017 28). The isoclinal, steeply plunging Great Hill syncline runs the length of the quadrangle. The eastern limb and portions of the western limb are dominated by tectonites and S-C mylonites with steep, W-dipping foliations (~359 72 W), SW-plunging lineations (~205 24); kinematic indicators display sinistral and normal motion; the contact with the Monson is the Mt. Dumplin high strain zone; lineations parallel those in the Belchertown at the contact. Closed to isoclinal folds and associated axial planar cleavage deform the Amonoosuc volcanics in the western limb near the eastern Glastonbury-Belchertown contact. The Central Maine terrane (CMT) consists of Rangeley Bt-Sil-Grt paragneisses, diorite, amphibolite, and leucocratic, porphyritic Coys Hill granite. Lithologies are isoclinally folded, foliations define a NW-striking, NE-dipping great circle with a shallowly SW-plunging beta axis parallel to mineral lineations (~210 43). Discreet zones of mylonite are common in the Coys Hill granite. The BHT-CMT contact is the Conant Brook shear zone defined by Bt-Sil-Grt paragneisses with steep, west-dipping foliations (mean = 001 70W) and microscopic partitioning of bimodal Qtz-Fs-Sil lineations (273 68 and 202 36) in Rangeley Fm. and Greenwich syncline (Partridge Fm.), which show dextral and reverse kinematics. Multiscale relationships are consistent with regional bulk dextral transpression.

Northeastern Section - 43rd Annual Meeting (27-29 March 2008)
General Information for this Meeting
Session No. 16--Booth# 38
NEtectonics: The Implications of Crustal Heterogeneity for Structure, Rheology, and Tectonics (Posters)
Hyatt Regency Buffalo: Grand Ballroom C
1:00 PM-5:00 PM, Thursday, 27 March 2008

Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 40, No. 2, p. 25

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