Pre-Grenville ages of basement rocks in central Virginia: a model for the interpretation of zircon ages

Late to Middle Precambrian basement rocks in the Blue Ridge of Central Virginia represent a heterogeneous admixture of highly deformed gneisses, paragneisses and igneous intrusives, which have undergone multiple periods of metamorphism. Isotopic U-Pb age determinations on the Lovingston Formation...

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Main Author: Davis, Robert Gordon
Other Authors: Geological Sciences
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Published: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 2016
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-650442021-05-05T05:40:39Z Pre-Grenville ages of basement rocks in central Virginia: a model for the interpretation of zircon ages Davis, Robert Gordon Geological Sciences LD5655.V855 1974.D38 Late to Middle Precambrian basement rocks in the Blue Ridge of Central Virginia represent a heterogeneous admixture of highly deformed gneisses, paragneisses and igneous intrusives, which have undergone multiple periods of metamorphism. Isotopic U-Pb age determinations on the Lovingston Formation indicate that portions of these Central Appalachian basement rocks are 1633 m.y. old and may be as old as 1870 m.y. A concordant zircon from the Lovingston gneiss indicates that intense regional metamorphism occurred at least 913 m.y. ago. The Rockfish granodiorite, in Nelson County, Virginia, intruded these older basement rocks 820 ± 20 m.y. ago and appears to be coeval with the extensive Catoctin and Mt. Rodgers volcanic rocks. Because of the complex geologic history of this area, two models are proposed to explain the U-Pb zircon data. The first model proposes that the different rock types within the Lovingston Formation were all crystallized at least 1633 m.y. ago and have each responded in a different manner to multiple periods of metamorphism and at least one period of plutonism. The second model is a direct interpretation. Master of Science 2016-04-07T15:31:08Z 2016-04-07T15:31:08Z 1974 Thesis Text http://hdl.handle.net/10919/65044 en OCLC# 38967847 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ iv, 46 leaves application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Pre-Grenville ages of basement rocks in central Virginia: a model for the interpretation of zircon ages
description Late to Middle Precambrian basement rocks in the Blue Ridge of Central Virginia represent a heterogeneous admixture of highly deformed gneisses, paragneisses and igneous intrusives, which have undergone multiple periods of metamorphism. Isotopic U-Pb age determinations on the Lovingston Formation indicate that portions of these Central Appalachian basement rocks are 1633 m.y. old and may be as old as 1870 m.y. A concordant zircon from the Lovingston gneiss indicates that intense regional metamorphism occurred at least 913 m.y. ago. The Rockfish granodiorite, in Nelson County, Virginia, intruded these older basement rocks 820 ± 20 m.y. ago and appears to be coeval with the extensive Catoctin and Mt. Rodgers volcanic rocks. Because of the complex geologic history of this area, two models are proposed to explain the U-Pb zircon data. The first model proposes that the different rock types within the Lovingston Formation were all crystallized at least 1633 m.y. ago and have each responded in a different manner to multiple periods of metamorphism and at least one period of plutonism. The second model is a direct interpretation. === Master of Science
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title Pre-Grenville ages of basement rocks in central Virginia: a model for the interpretation of zircon ages
title_short Pre-Grenville ages of basement rocks in central Virginia: a model for the interpretation of zircon ages
title_full Pre-Grenville ages of basement rocks in central Virginia: a model for the interpretation of zircon ages
title_fullStr Pre-Grenville ages of basement rocks in central Virginia: a model for the interpretation of zircon ages
title_full_unstemmed Pre-Grenville ages of basement rocks in central Virginia: a model for the interpretation of zircon ages
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