2013
DOI: 10.4138/atlgeol.2013.003
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Alleghanian deformation of Cambrian metasedimentary rocks on Avalonia in south-central Rhode Island, USA

Abstract: Lower greenschist-facies metasedimentary rocks of the Middle Cambrian Conanicut Group occur in and around Beavertail State Park, Rhode Island. Detailed structural mapping (1:1000-scale) and petrology of these rocks indicate an early fold generation (F 1 ) and axial planar metamorphic foliation (S 1 ). F 1 is folded by a more prominent, E-verging, NNE-to NNW-trending, non-coaxial fold generation (F 2 ) and an associated pressure solution-enhanced crenulation cleavage (S 2 ). A third map-scale fold generation is… Show more

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“…1D) southeast of the Beaverhead shear zone, a northeast-trending shear zone along the southeastern Narragansett Basin (Figs. 1C-1D), have been considered to be a separate and potentially non-Avalonian terrane, called the "Bulgarmarsh" terrane (Skehan et al, 1978;Rast and Skehan, 1990;Skehan and Rast, 1990;Carter and Mosher, 2013). We attempted to conduct U-Pb detrital zircon geochronology on samples from the Conanicut Group in order to test its origin.…”
Section: The Newport Blockmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1D) southeast of the Beaverhead shear zone, a northeast-trending shear zone along the southeastern Narragansett Basin (Figs. 1C-1D), have been considered to be a separate and potentially non-Avalonian terrane, called the "Bulgarmarsh" terrane (Skehan et al, 1978;Rast and Skehan, 1990;Skehan and Rast, 1990;Carter and Mosher, 2013). We attempted to conduct U-Pb detrital zircon geochronology on samples from the Conanicut Group in order to test its origin.…”
Section: The Newport Blockmentioning
confidence: 99%