2019
DOI: 10.1130/ges02029.1
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Syn-collisional exhumation of hot middle crust in the Adirondack Mountains (New York, USA): Implications for extensional orogenesis in the southern Grenville province

Abstract: Extensional deformation in the lower to middle continental crust is increasingly recognized and shown to have significant impact on crustal architecture, magma emplacement, fluid flow, and ore deposits. Application of the concept of extensional strain to ancient orogenic systems, like the Grenville province of eastern North America, has helped decipher the structural evolution of these regions. The Marcy massif is a ∼3000 km2 Mesoproterozoic anorthosite batholith in the Adirondack Mountains (New York, USA) of … Show more

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“…The overall top-to-the-SSE kinematics is consistent with the warped ca. 1070-1060 Ma Marcy Massif detachment zone described by Regan et al (2019) and suggests that this deformation style may be pervasive throughout the Highlands.…”
Section: Modelmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…The overall top-to-the-SSE kinematics is consistent with the warped ca. 1070-1060 Ma Marcy Massif detachment zone described by Regan et al (2019) and suggests that this deformation style may be pervasive throughout the Highlands.…”
Section: Modelmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Current mapping depicts the Highlands possessing an arcing northeast-southwest to east-west to northwest-southeast structural grain from west to east (Fig 1B;McLelland and Isachsen, 1980). With more detailed mapping in the Highlands, structures consistent with the asymmetric metamorphic core complex model (model 2) may be identified (see Regan et al, 2019). However, perhaps the extent of partial melting was not significant enough in the Highlands to allow such dome or sub-dome structures to develop.…”
Section: Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The occurrence in Stone Valley, near Colton, NY, unequivocally ties the emplacement of some silicocarbonate melts to brittle faulting, late in the movement history of the CCsz. The timing is synchronous with uplift, exhumation, leucogranite intrusion, and widespread fluid infiltration of the Adirondack Region [35,36,[40][41][42][43][44][45][46].…”
Section: Tectonic Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Silicocarbonate intrusion (circa 1050 Ma) corresponds with the intrusion of the Lyon Mountain granite suite and associated granitic pegmatites [33][34][35]45]. It also occurred during the intrusion of the iron oxide-apatite deposits of the eastern Adirondacks and associated albitization and/or alkali-metasomatism of the Lyon Mountain granite host (35,42,45,46).…”
Section: Tectonic Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%