Northeastern Section - 42nd Annual Meeting (12–14 March 2007)

Paper No. 1
Presentation Time: 8:20 AM

U-PB GEOCHRONOLOGY OF LATE DEVONIAN THROUGH LATE PENNSYLVANIAN DEFORMATION AND HIGH-GRADE METAMORPHISM IN CENTRAL MASSACHUSETTS AND ADJACENT NEW HAMPSHIRE, WITH SPECULATIONS ABOUT BROADER TECTONIC SETTINGS


ROBINSON, Peter, Geol Survey of Norway, Trondheim, N7491, Norway, TUCKER, Robert D., Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Washington Univ, St Louis, MO 63130, BERRY IV, Henry N., Maine Geological Survey, 22 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04469, PETERSON, Virginia L., Geology Department, Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI 49401 and THOMPSON, Peter J., Earth Sciences Dept, Univ of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824, peter.robinson@ngu.no

That the study of west-central New England geology is now complete and that all tectonism is 'Acadian', are untrue, as demonstrated by U-Pb geochronology since 1990. The need for field, fold and fabric research, and improving laboratory approaches, is enormous and continues. Using existing local data and known tectono-metamorphic relationships, we divide activity into four post-Taconian episodes and consider their broader settings.

'Acadian', 420-385 Ma, corresponds to a deformation front progressing across Maine, involving Avalon arrival, NW-spreading clastic facies, volcanism, plutonism, tectonics, including the W-directed Connecticut Valley fold/thrust nappes, and metamorphism. There is related geochronology, but scattered, and rocks are heavily overprinted [3 igneous zircon (IZ), 3 I monazite (Mo), 2 metamorphic (Mt) Mo].

'Belchertown', 381-371 Ma, relating to a thermal spike associated with the Belchertown Quartz Monzodiorite intrusion, with offshoots into SW N. H. [ 5 IZ, 3 MtMo]. Amphibolite xenoliths attest to local Acadian.

'Quaboagian', 370-348 Ma (Late Dev. - Early Miss.), is the heart of deformation/metamorphism with mantle-related magmatism, crustal melting, granulite-facies metamorphism, and broad pattern and sequence of deformation features. First, SE-directed thrusting and E overfolding of older structures, including a unique tectonic window in the Pelham dome; second, a large dextral shear regime [6 IZ, 2 IMo, 14 MtMo, 1 Mt titanite, 2 MtZ]. Quaboagian shear, especially dextral, could relate to a plate reconstruction with NW South America near Newfoundland at 370 Ma and an ocean to SW; near Florida at 340 with 'Paleotethys' to NE; thus an image of 'side-swipe tectonics' for this episode (or Meguma arrival?).

Quiet interval 348-305 Ma, [1 pegmatite IZ, 1 MtMo]

'Northfieldian', 305-285 Ma (Late Pennsylvanian), formed a narrow, tectonically bounded, longitudinal belt of kyanite-staurolite-grade metamorphic overprint and pegmatites near the Connecticut Valley [ 2 IZ, 2 IMo, 7 MtMo, 6 Mt titanite, 3 MtZ, 1 Mt Sm-Nd Gar, 2 Mt Rb-Sr Hnbld]. Westphalian-Stephanian coals were deposited in SE New England at this time, themselves overtaken by up to sillimanite-grade metamorphism during final Alleghanian deformation (270-250 Ma), equating with arrival of W. Africa.