“…In fact, the bimodal and K-poor nature of the Ammonoosuc Volcanics, coupled with their relatively high proportion of felsic rocks, places constraints on any island-arc model and precludes close analogies with modern arcs (Seiders, 1978; Leo, 1985). This problem has additional regional significance because similar lithologies are found throughout the Appalachian chain (Higgins, 1972; Seiders, 1978; Whitney and others, 1978;Malpas, 1979; Payne and Strong, 1979; Southwick, 1979;Pavlides, 1981; Leo and others, 1984). A broad regional synthesis given by Tucker and Robinson (1990) is based primarily on new U-Pb isotopic ages on Ammonoosuc Volcanics and related rocks in northern Massachusetts.…”