1983
DOI: 10.1130/mem158-p33
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Appalachian suspect terranes

Abstract: Since the advent of plate tectonics, the widely accepted model for the development of the Appalachian orogen has involved the opening and closing of a late Precambrian-Paleozoic Iapetus Ocean. Only a few of a growing number of geologically distinctive terranes are easily explained by this model. Vestiges of Iapetus are nowhere coupled to the ancient North American margin. Furthermore, it cannot be demonstrated that any of the extensive Appalachian terranes, now east of the Iapetus tract or its suture, were onc… Show more

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“…Rift-Related Mafic Intrus ion and the Change in Seismic Properties Across the BMA Evidence that the region experienced a period of voluminous igneous activity in the early Mesozoic includes regional basalt flows as evidenced by borehole and seismic data [Chowns and Williams, 1983;Dillon era/., 1983;McBride er a/ .. 1987: d e Boer ~~ at. 1988: numerous circular.…”
Section: Velocity M O De Lmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Rift-Related Mafic Intrus ion and the Change in Seismic Properties Across the BMA Evidence that the region experienced a period of voluminous igneous activity in the early Mesozoic includes regional basalt flows as evidenced by borehole and seismic data [Chowns and Williams, 1983;Dillon era/., 1983;McBride er a/ .. 1987: d e Boer ~~ at. 1988: numerous circular.…”
Section: Velocity M O De Lmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the African craton and represents a fragment of Gondwana left behind following the opening of the Atlantic [ Wilson. 1966: Chowns andWilliams. 1983].…”
Section: Suwannee and Brunswick Terranes A Nd Terrane Bounda Riesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Taconic Orogeny is the earliest of three major deformation events that affected the area, involving diachronous collision of the eastern continental margin of North America (Laurentia) with an island arc system(s) during late Cambrian and Ordovician time (St. Julien and Hubert 1975;Williams and Hatcher 1983). A complex foreland basin was created through the loading of an imbricate thrust system that consisted of the obducted forearc accretionary prism and volcanic arc(s) on to the thin North American lithosphere (St. Julien and Hubert 1975;Williams and Hatcher 1983;Quinlan and Beaumont 1984;Picketing 1987). These obducted materials formed the principal sources for Ordovician elastic sediments filling the foreland basin.…”
Section: Materials and Experimental Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That these speculative northern overthrust traps may have had a thermal history similar to that of the southern Blue Ridge can be inferred from broadly based terrane models such as that of Williams and Hatcher (1983). If so, the potential for economic concentrations of oil and gas in the subsurface below the study areas would probably be low.…”
Section: Oil and Gasmentioning
confidence: 99%