An overview of Early Paleozoic arc systems in New Brunswick, Canada, and eastern Maine, USA

L. Fyffe, C. V. van Staal, Reginald A. Wilson, S. C. Johnson
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Abstract

A plate tectonic model involving northwesterly retreat of an Iapetan subducting slab has been developed over the last three decades to explain the time span of volcanism recorded within the development of Early Paleozoic arc systems preserved in New Brunswick. These arc systems are referred as the Penobscot arc-backarc (514–482 Ma), and Popelogan–Meductic arc (478–460 Ma). Opening of the Tetagouche backarc basin associated with the Popelogan–Meductic arc was diachronous and heterogeneous and involved volcanism associated mainly with the crustal extension and rifting between 472–455 Ma. The complex evolution of the Tetagouche backarc basin is examined in respect to six sub-basins, containing relatively well documented stratigraphic sections in New Brunswick: namely from northeast to southwest the Fournier, California Lake, Bathurst, Sheephouse Brook, Napadogan, and Becaguimec sub-basins. Recently, alternate plate tectonic models have been proposed for the northern Appalachians based on newly acquired geochronological data from northern Maine. We integrate these new data with existing stratigraphic, structural, paleontological, and geochemical evidence to support and refine the previously proposed migrating-arc model for New Brunswick and Maine.
加拿大新不伦瑞克省和美国缅因州东部早古生代弧系概述
在过去的三十年里,一个涉及Iapetan俯冲板块向西北撤退的板块构造模型被开发出来,以解释在新不伦瑞克保存的早古生代弧系统的发展中记录的火山活动的时间跨度。这些电弧系统被称为Penobscot弧-背弧(514-482 Ma)和popelogan - mecductic弧(478-460 Ma)。与Popelogan-Meductic弧相关的Tetagouche弧后盆地在472 ~ 455 Ma期间具有非均质、跨时性的火山活动,主要与地壳伸展和裂陷有关。Tetagouche弧后盆地的复杂演化通过新不伦瑞克省的六个子盆地进行了研究,这些子盆地包含了相对完整的地层剖面:即从东北到西南的Fournier、California Lake、Bathurst、Sheephouse Brook、Napadogan和Becaguimec子盆地。最近,基于缅因州北部新获得的地质年代学数据,人们提出了阿巴拉契亚北部的备选板块构造模型。我们将这些新数据与现有的地层、构造、古生物学和地球化学证据相结合,以支持和完善之前提出的新不伦瑞克和缅因州的迁移弧模型。
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