A Preliminary Tectonic Map of the Canadian Appalachian Region Based on Age of Folding

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
E. R. W. Neale W H. Poole
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

A new style of tectonic map based on age of folding has been prepared for the Canadian Appalachian region as part of the Tectonic Map of Canada Project. This style of map pro-vides a clearer picture of the tectonic history of the region than any meth-od hitherto attempted. Precambrian blocks that were relatively unaffected by Palaeozoic de-formation are distinguished on the Great Northern Peninsula and in the Conception Bay region of Newfound-land. K/ A age determinations suggest that these blocks were intruded and metamorphosed during Grenville orogeny. Other Grenville-like rocks, on Cape Breton Island and in New Brunswick, were more actively involved in subsequent Palaeozoic orogeny. Taconic orogeny, the first phase of Palaeozoic deformation, took place in Middle and/or Late Ordovician time and was accompanied by intrusion of ultrabasic rocks. Evidence of the -
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APA: E. R. W. Neale W H. Poole  (1961)  A Preliminary Tectonic Map of the Canadian Appalachian Region Based on Age of Folding

MLA: E. R. W. Neale W H. Poole A Preliminary Tectonic Map of the Canadian Appalachian Region Based on Age of Folding. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1961.

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