FIELD RELATIONSHIPS AND GEOCHRONOLOGICAL DATA: IMPLICATIONS FOR 3-D MODEL RESULTS OF NEOPROTEROZOIC DEPOSITION AND THE PALEOZOIC STRUCTURAL EVOLUTION OF THE WESTERN BLUE RIDGE, SOUTHERN APPALACHIANS
Major Mesoproterozoic to late Paleozoic WBR events include: 1) igneous crystallization of WBR basement during the Mesoproterozoic (1200-1000 Ma), 2) deposition of Ocoee and other rift related sequences during the Neoproterozoic (900-700 Ma), 3) pronounced thermal event during the latest Neoproterozoic (700-550 Ma), 4) deposition of Chilhowee and other drift related sequences, 5) Ordovician thermal-deformational event (Taconic orogeny; 470-440 Ma), 6) Devonian thermal event with associated fault reactivation (Neoacadian? orogeny; 370-350 Ma), 7) Mississippian-Pennsylvanian thermal-deformational event (Alleghanian orogeny; 330-280 Ma). In order to produce the most meaningful and accurate interpretations of tectonic evolution, all available constraints must be integrated into 3-D structural architecture models during retrodeformation. If done properly, much insight may be gained for understanding the evolution of polydeformed terranes such as the WBR.