RECONSTRUCTING THE ACADIAN HINTERLAND FROM UPPER DEVONIAN SEDIMENTS IN THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN BASIN
Whole rock elemental ratios and Pb isotopic composition suggest four distinct groups of source characteristics; 1) Th/Sc > 1, Zr/Sc > 17, and 207Pb/204Pb < 15.7 reflecting a recycled Grenville-type source, 2) Th/Sc > 1, Zr/Sc > 17, and 207Pb/204Pb > 15.7 reflecting the addition, through sedimentary recycling, of an Archean zircon component, 3) Th/Sc ≤ 1, Zr/Sc ≈ 10, and 207Pb/204Pb < 15.7 reflecting a dominantly Grenville-type source, and 4) Cr/V > 0.6 and Y/Ni < 1.1 possibly suggesting the presence of an ophiolitic component.
These results suggest the Acadian hinterland in the southern and central portion of the Devonian Appalachian Basin was composed of multiple components in addition to those with a Grenvillian character. This represents significant new information about the Acadian orogen. This is especially important because little is known of its nature, especially in the central and southern Appalachians where several diverse tectonic elements were available along the Laurentian margin to source the Acadian foreland basin.