CAT SQUARE TERRANE OF THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN PIEDMONT: A POST-ACCRETIONARY SALINIC BASIN RECORDING TERRANE DISPERSAL
Structural analysis requires the IP and EBR be restored to their position along the Laurentian margin at the Dev-Miss boundary (ca. 360 Ma), inboard of the exposed PA-NY App, after removing more than 500 km dextral slip preserved within these terranes. Restored to this latitude, the relationship between the Cat Square basin and classic late Silurian Salinic basins Connecticut Valley-Gaspé, central Maine, Fredericton Trough, La Poile Group of southwestern NFLD becomes more clear. These basins formed following accretion of Ganderia to Laurentia as Iapetus closed in the Late Ordo. In the southern Appalachians, earliest basin sedimentation (post 430 Ma) is coeval with extensive plutonic activity (partial melting of crust?) and followed by (mantle-derived?) bimodal plutonism (Concord-Mecklenburg and Salisury-Southmont suites). These patterns are also recognized in the New England and Maritime App, where bimodal volcanism of the Tobique, Piscataquis, and Coastal Maine belts is observed.