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Geological Society of America Bulletin | 2006

Deciphering igneous and metamorphic events in high-grade rocks of the Wilmington Complex, Delaware: Morphology, cathodoluminescence and backscattered electron zoning, and SHRIMP U-Pb geochronology of zircon and monazite

John N. Aleinikoff; W.S. Schenck; Margaret Plank; LeeAnn Srogi; Christopher Fanning; Sandra L. Kamo; Howell Bosbyshell

High-grade rocks of the Wilmington Complex, northern Delaware and adjacent Maryland and Pennsylvania, contain morphologically complex zircons that formed through both igneous and metamorphic processes during the development of an island-arc complex and suturing of the arc to Laurentia. The arc complex has been divided into several members, the protoliths of which include both intrusive and extrusive rocks. Metasedimentary rocks are interlayered with the complex and are believed to be the infrastructure upon which the arc was built. In the Wilmington Complex rocks, both igneous and metamorphic zircons occur as elongate and equant forms. Chemical zoning, shown by cathodoluminescence (CL), includes both concentric, oscillatory patterns, indicative of igneous origin, and patchwork and sector patterns, suggestive of metamorphic growth. Metamorphic monazites are chemically homogeneous, or show oscillatory or spotted chemical zoning in backscattered electron images. U-Pb geochronology by sensitive high resolution ion microprobe (SHRIMP) was used to date complexly zoned zircon and monazite. All but one member of the Wilmington Complex crystallized in the Ordovician between ca. 475 and 485 Ma; these rocks were intruded by a suite of gabbro-to-granite plutonic rocks at 434 ± 5 Ma. Detrital zircons in metavolcanic and metasedimentary units were derived predominantly from 0.9 to 1.4 Ga (Grenvillian) basement, presumably of Laurentian origin. Amphibolite to granulite facies metamorphism of the Wilmington Complex, recorded by ages of metamorphic zircon (428 ± 4 and 432 ± 6 Ma) and monazite (429 ± 2 and 426 ± 3 Ma), occurred contemporaneously with emplacement of the younger plutonic rocks. On the basis of varying CL zoning patterns and external morphologies, metamorphic zircons formed by different processes (presumably controlled by rock chemistry) at slightly different times and temperatures during prograde metamorphism. In addition, at least three other thermal episodes are recorded by monazite growth at 447 ± 4, 411 ± 3, and 398 ± 3 Ma.


Archive | 1990

Geologic Map Of Southern Delaware

W.S. Schenck; K.W. Ramsey


Archive | 2000

Bedrock Geology Of The Piedmont Of Delaware And Adjacent Pennsylvania

W.S. Schenck; LeeAnn Srogi; M.O. Plank


Archive | 2001

Geochemistry of the mafic rocks, Delaware Piedmont and adjacent Pennsylvania and Maryland : confirmation of arc affinity

W.S. Schenck; LeeAnn Srogi; M.O. Plank; T.A. Plank


Field Guides | 2015

The tectono-thermal evolution of the central Appalachian Orogen: Accretion of a peri-Gondwanan(?) Ordovician arc

Howell Bosbyshell; LeeAnn Srogi; Gale C. Blackmer; W.S. Schenck; Ryan Mathur; Victor A. Valencia


Archive | 2000

Physiographic Regions of the Delaware Atlantic Coast

W.S. Schenck; L.T. Wang; K.W. Ramsey


Archive | 1998

Delaware Piedmont geology, including a guide to the rocks of Red Clay Valley

Margaret Plank; W.S. Schenck


Archive | 1998

Delaware Piedmont Geology

W.S. Schenck; M.O. Plank


51st Annual Northeastern GSA Section Meeting | 2016

THE WILMINGTON COMPLEX-WISSAHICKON FM-CHESTER PARK GNEISS: LINKING NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN PERI-GONDWANAN(?) ORDOVICIAN MAGMATIC ARCS

Howell Bosbyshell; Gale C. Blackmer; LeeAnn Srogi; W.S. Schenck; Tim Lutz


Archive | 2000

Selected Geomorphic Features of Delaware

W.S. Schenck; L.T. Wang; K.W. Ramsey

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LeeAnn Srogi

West Chester University of Pennsylvania

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K.W. Ramsey

University of Delaware

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Howell Bosbyshell

West Chester University of Pennsylvania

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A.S. Andres

University of Delaware

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John N. Aleinikoff

United States Geological Survey

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Tim Lutz

West Chester University of Pennsylvania

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Victor A. Valencia

Washington State University

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Christopher Fanning

Australian National University

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