1995
DOI: 10.1086/629748
|View full text |Cite
|
Sign up to set email alerts
|

Volcanic Expression of Bimodal Magmatism: The Cranberry Island-Cadillac Mountain Complex, Coastal Maine

Help me understand this report

Search citation statements

Order By: Relevance

Paper Sections

Select...
1
1
1
1

Citation Types

2
25
0

Year Published

1995
1995
2023
2023

Publication Types

Select...
9

Relationship

1
8

Authors

Journals

citations
Cited by 37 publications
(27 citation statements)
references
References 13 publications
2
25
0
Order By: Relevance
“…Although these rocks have yielded a Late C am brian U-Pb zircon date (Ruitenberg et al, 1993), they are only slightly metamorphosed to lower greenschist (chlorite) facies. The Castine Volcanics texturally and compositionally closely resemble the Middle Silurian volcanic rocks exposed in the Ellsworth terrane on the Cranberry Islands (Seaman et al, 1995). South of the North Haven fault (Fig.…”
Section: T Erranes In the P Enobscot B Ay Regionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Although these rocks have yielded a Late C am brian U-Pb zircon date (Ruitenberg et al, 1993), they are only slightly metamorphosed to lower greenschist (chlorite) facies. The Castine Volcanics texturally and compositionally closely resemble the Middle Silurian volcanic rocks exposed in the Ellsworth terrane on the Cranberry Islands (Seaman et al, 1995). South of the North Haven fault (Fig.…”
Section: T Erranes In the P Enobscot B Ay Regionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…They include the South Penobscot Pluton (419 ± 2 Ma, U-Pb, zircon; Stewart et al 2001), Spruce Head Pluton (421 ± 1 Ma, U-Pb, zircon; Tucker et al 2001), Cadillac Mountain intrusive complex (424 ± 2 and 419 ± 2 Ma, U-Pb, zircon; Seaman et al 1995), and Sedgwick Pluton (419.5 ± 1 Ma, U-Pb, zircon; Stewart et al 2001). Widespread and voluminous Late Silurian volcanic and plutonic activity throughout the coastal Maine magmatic province and adjacent New Brunswick shows that igneous activity was a major characteristic of this area, but the specific tectonic setting in which it occurred is uncertain.…”
Section: Implications Of the Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pending further study, the opposed structural vergence shown by the Brunswick and Penobscot Bay subduction complexes, and an evolution toward strongly bimodal magmatism along the coastal belt (van Wagoner et al, 1988;Gates and Moench, 1981;Seaman et al, 1995;Ludman and Idleman, 1998) seem closely comparable to the consequences of divergent double subduction in the Lachlan fold belt of southeast Australia (Soesoo et al, 1997).…”
Section: Speculative Accretionary and Interaccretionary Eventsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Although exposures preclude determination of the original terrane association, the Newbury is reasonably inferred to be the volcanic expression of calc-alkalic intermediate to granitic Silurian and Early Devonian plutonism in the Putnam-Nashoba belt (Hepburn et al, 1995, p. 361;references therein). In eastern Maine and southern New Brunswick, volcanics of the belt are a bimodal sequence of basalt, rhyolite-dacite, very sparse andesite, and granite and gabbroic plutons (van Wagoner et al, 1988;Gates and Moench, 1981;Seaman et al, 1995). In New Brunswick, the volcanic belt is represented by the Early Silurian to Early Devonian Mascarene cover sequence, which unconformably overlies rocks of Avalon to the southeast and overlaps the St. Croix terrane to the northwest (Fyffe et al, 1991, pp.…”
Section: Coastal Volcanic Arcmentioning
confidence: 99%