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Tectonics | 1996

Tectonic burial, thrust emplacement, and extensional exhumation of the Cabot nappe in the Appalachian hinterland of Cape Breton Island, Canada

Gregory Lynch

Silurian imbricate thrusting, Early Devonian high-grade metamorphic nappe emplacement, and Devonian-Carboniferous extensional denudation characterize deformation in the Appalachian hinterland of Cape Breton Island. Compressional deformation following Early Silurian arc volcanism features imbrication of Cambrian-Precambrian basement rocks of Gondwana derivation with Ordovician-Silurian cover sequences across thick zones of mylonite during south directed transport. High grade metamorphism and gneissic rocks of late Silurian age in the region indicate that significant tectonic burial and crustal thickening occurred as a result of the thrusting. Partial denudation of the high grade assemblages occurred during Early Devonian thrust emplacement of the Cabot nappe toward the northwest, along the Highlands Shear Zone. The nappe is characterized by an amphibolitic gneiss and high-grade schist complex defining a large folded klippe above Silurian units. Kyanite is widespread within the nappe, and a distinctive feature of the thrust sheet is the dynamothermal metamorphism of cooler greenschist-grade footwall rocks producing inverted isograds; staurolite is regionally distributed and occurs in pelitic units in the immediate footwall of the Highlands Shear Zone forming a discontinuous halo around the klippe. Greenschist-grade footwall rocks are exposed in structural windows as a result of folding and faulting. Shear sense indicators along the margins of the Cabot nappe have been rotated into their present positions due to superposed folding, providing apparent movement directions for the nappe. Complete exhumation to surface occurred during Late Devonian extension along the low-angle Margaree Shear Zone.


Canadian Mineralogist | 1997

Hydrothermal alteration and tourmaline-albite equilibria at the Coxheath porphyry Cu-Mo-Au deposit, Nova Scotia

Gregory Lynch; Jorge Ortega


Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences | 1996

The Ainslie Detachment: a regional flat-lying extensional fault in the Carboniferous evaporitic Maritimes Basin of Nova Scotia, Canada

Gregory Lynch; Peter S. Giles


Economic Geology | 1998

Influence of the Ainslie Detachment on the stratigraphy of the Maritimes Basin and mineralization in the Windsor Group of northern Nova Scotia, Canada

Gregory Lynch; Joao V. A. Keller; Peter S. Giles


Canadian Mineralogist | 1995

Metamorphism of arsenopyrite-pyrite-sphalerite-pyrrhotite lenses, western Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia

Gregory Lynch; Flemming Mengel


Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology | 1998

Association Between Detachment Faulting and Salt Diapirs in the Devonian-Carboniferous Maritimes Basin, Atlantic Canada

Gregory Lynch; Joao V. A. Keller


Atlantic Geology | 1996

Stratigraphic and geochemical constraints on the relative age of the Margaree Shear Zone in western Cape Breton Island, with implications for the early evolution of the Maritimes Basin

Gregory Lynch


Canadian Mineralogist | 1997

High-grade metamorphism in the western Cape Breton Highlands, Nova Scotia, and its relation to tectonism

K. L. Currie; Gregory Lynch


Tectonics | 1997

Reply [to “Comment on “Tectonic burial, thrust emplacement, and extensional exhumation of the Cabot nappe in the Appalachian hinterland of Cape Breton Island, Canada’”]

Gregory Lynch


Tectonics | 1997

Reply [to Comment on Tectonic burial, thrust emplacement, and extensional exhumation of the Cabot

Gregory Lynch; Breton Highlands

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Peter S. Giles

Bedford Institute of Oceanography

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Jorge Ortega

Geological Survey of Canada

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K. L. Currie

Geological Survey of Canada

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