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Grenville age of basement rocks in Cape May NJ well: new evidence for Laurentian crust in u.s. Atlantic Coastal Plain basement Chesapeake terrane
Authors:Robert E. Sheridan   Timothy J. Maguire   Mark D. Feigenson   Lina C. Patino  Richard A. Volkert
Affiliation:1. Instituto Andaluz de Geofísica, Universidad de Granada, Campus de Cartuja, 18071 Granada, Spain;2. Dpto. Física Teórica y del Cosmos, Universidad de Granada Facultad de Ciencias, Campus de Fuentenueva, 18071 Granada, Spain;1. Key Laboratory of Continental Collision and Plateau Uplift, Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China;2. Key Laboratory of Computational Geodynamics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China;3. College of Earth Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China;4. Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing 100037, China
Abstract:The Chesapeake terrane of the U.S. mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain basement is bounded on the northwest by the Salisbury positive gravity and magnetic anomaly and extends to the southeast as far as the Atlantic coast. It underlies the Coastal Plain of Virginia, Maryland, Delaware and southern New Jersey. Rubidium/ Strontium dating of the Chesapeake terrane basement yields an age of 1.025±0.036 Ga. This age is typical of Grenville province rocks of the Middle to Late Proterozoic Laurentian continent. The basement lithologies are similar to some exposed Grenville-age rocks of the Appalachians. The TiO2 and Zr/P2O5 composition of the metagabbro from the Chesapeake terrane basement is overlapped by those of the Proterozoic mafic dikes in the New Jersey Highlands. These new findings support the interpretation that Laurentian basement extends southeast as far as the continental shelf in the U.S. mid-Atlantic region. The subcrop of Laurentian crust under the mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain implies unroofing by erosion of the younger Carolina (Avalon) supracrustal terrane. Dextral-transpression fault duplexes may have caused excessive uplift in the Salisbury Embayment area during the Alleghanian orogeny. This extra uplift in the Salisbury area may have caused the subsequent greater subsidence of the Coastal Plain basement in the embayment. © 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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