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Journal of Petrology Volume 41 Number 12 Pages 1777-1804 2000
© Oxford University Press 2000
Petrology and Isotopic Composition of a Grenvillian Basement Fragment in the Northern Appalachian Orogen: Blair River Inlier, Nova Scotia, Canada
1DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL, CB 3315, MITCHELL HALL, CHAPEL HILL, NC 27599-3315, USA
2DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY, ACADIA UNIVERSITY, WOLFVILLE, N.S., B0P 1X0, CANADA
Mesoproterozoic metaplutonic rocks in northern Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, occur in a tectonic inlier within the Appalachian orogen. Although they have been multiply metamorphosed and variably deformed, the petrology and geochemistry of these rocks provide insight into the tectonomagmatic evolution of easternmost Laurentia. Anorthosite, syenite, and granitoid plutons (1100980 Ma) intruded the Sailor Brook and Polletts Cove River gneisses. New Nd isotopic data are presented from a biotite-rich part of the Sailor Brook gneiss (
Ndi = -0·7), two anorthosite samples (
Ndi = +2·1 and +2·8), and a charnockite unit (
Ndi = -0·4). New UPb zircon data from the anorthosite yield 207Pb/206Pb ages between 975 and 1095 Ma. Disrupted UPb systematics preclude a unique age interpretation, but the
1095 Ma single-grain date is a minimum age for the anorthosite. Field relations, major and trace-element geochemistry, and isotopic characteristics indicate that the anorthosite and charnockite were probably coexisting melts, but not differentiates of a single parent magma. The lithological and chemical characteristics of the Lowland Brook Syenite are similar to those of a contemporaneous belt of ultrapotassic plutons in the southern Grenville Province, and both have the chemical characteristics of certain modern continental-margin arc magmas. These data indicate that the Mesoproterozoic units in the Blair River inlier were juvenile crustal additions to eastern Laurentia during Grenville-related orogenic events.
KEY WORDS: anorthosite; charnockite; granulite; Mesoproterozoic; Nd isotopes; petrology; UPb zircon
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