LIMITS ON TIMING OF DEFORMATION AND PLUTONISM IN THE EASTERN BLUE RIDGE, SOUTHWESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, FROM GEOLOGIC MAPPING AND U-PB ZIRCON GEOCHRONOLOGY
These ages, previously obtained U-Pb zircon ion microprobe ages, and cross-cutting relationships observed in the field, indicate the timing of several observed deformation events. These observations include local truncation of dominant (S2) foliation by the Whiteside pluton (466 + 10 Ma). A second event caused a pervasive regional foliation (D2) to form and folded both the Whiteside and the surrounding Tallulah Falls Formation rocks. There are at least 2 generations of folding in the Whiteside, indicated by the presences of refolded folds. Surrounding rocks have at least two superposed sets of crenulation cleavage with NE axial orientations. A high temperature shear zone is truncated by the Round Mountain pluton at 342 Ma. The Cradle-of-Forestry-in-America fault (D3) truncates the Looking Glass pluton and the D2 foliation, limiting its movement to post 337 Ma (Alleghanian).
These relationships also delimit folding events. Early F2 folds are present in the Whiteside and country rock; many of these folds have been refolded (F3). Refolds in the Whiteside have the same SW axial orientation as crenulation cleavage (F4?) observed in the surrounding rocks. Open recumbent folds are present in the Looking Glass pluton; these are probably fault-related (F5 or later).