1998
DOI: 10.1139/e97-107
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Duration of the Early Cambrian: U-Pb ages of volcanic ashes from Avalon and Gondwana

Abstract: Volcanic zircons from three ashes give a U-Pb date of 511 ± 1 Ma on trilobite-bearing, upper Lower Cambrian (upper Branchian Series) strata of southern New Brunswick that correlate into the Siberian middle Botomian - Toyonian Stage interval. This very young age on the late, but not latest, Early Cambrian of Avalon is consistent both with a 519 ± 1 Ma age on the older Caerfai Bay Shales of south Wales that are tentatively correlated into strata with the oldest Avalonian trilobites (lower Branchian) and with a 5… Show more

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“…From immediately overlying beds, trilobites including Paradoxides harlani indicate the P. harlani Zone of Newfoundland, which is correlatable with the Oryctocephalus indicus Zone of South China and Laurentia (Geyer, 2005;Fletcher, 2007), and the base of the traditional 'Middle Cambrian' (St. David's Series) in Shropshire. The base of the traditional Middle Cambrian is estimated to be 510.0 ± 1.0 Ma, an age that is constrained by U-Pb zircon ages from an ash bed in the Hanford Brook Formation, southern New Brunswick (Bowring and Erwin, 1998;Landing et al, 1998). This age was recalibrated as 508.05 ± 2.5 Ma (Peng et al, 2012b;.…”
Section: Other Regional Reference Sectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From immediately overlying beds, trilobites including Paradoxides harlani indicate the P. harlani Zone of Newfoundland, which is correlatable with the Oryctocephalus indicus Zone of South China and Laurentia (Geyer, 2005;Fletcher, 2007), and the base of the traditional 'Middle Cambrian' (St. David's Series) in Shropshire. The base of the traditional Middle Cambrian is estimated to be 510.0 ± 1.0 Ma, an age that is constrained by U-Pb zircon ages from an ash bed in the Hanford Brook Formation, southern New Brunswick (Bowring and Erwin, 1998;Landing et al, 1998). This age was recalibrated as 508.05 ± 2.5 Ma (Peng et al, 2012b;.…”
Section: Other Regional Reference Sectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Precambrian rocks of the Caledonia Terrane are locally overlain by Cambrian to Early Ordovician platformal sedimentary strata of the Saint John Group (Hayes and Howells 1937;Alcock 1938;McLeod and McCutcheon 1981;Tanoli and Pickerill 1988;Landing et al 1998;Palacios et al 2011;Barr et al 2012).…”
Section: Caledonia Terranementioning
confidence: 99%
“…4) overlie the basement rocks of the Caledonia terrane (McLeod and McCutcheon 1981;Pickerill and Tanoli 1985;Tanoli et al 1985;Tanoli and Pickerill 1987Landing 1996a;Landing et al 1998;Palacios et al 2011). A U-Pb zircon date of 479 ± 8 Ma was obtained from the Grassy Lake Rhyolite, a subvolcanic dome in the Caledonia terrane (Barr et al 1994).…”
Section: Caledonia Terranementioning
confidence: 99%