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Title: CHRONOLOGY OF MAJOR METAMORPHIC EVENTS IN THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES

Journal Article · · American Journal of Science (U.S.)

Potassium-argon and rubidium-strontium age measurements have been made on a variety of granites, pegmatites, gneiases and schists which comprise the plutonicmetamorphic complex of the Piedmont and Blue Ridge of the southeastern United States. Large portions of the area appear to have been metamorphosed initially approximately at the same time as the Grenville Province, i.e., about 900 to 1100 m.y. ago. Superimposed on this older metamorphic province was a major orogenic event culminating at about 350 m.y. with widespread recrystallization of existing rocks and intrusion of pegmatites in the Spruce Pine, Franklin-Sylva and Bryson City Districts, and granites in the Virginia and North Carolina Piedmont. There is strong evidence of an additional metamorphic epoch between 350 and 1000 m.y., but its effects have been largely obliterated by the 350 m.y. event. In western North Carolina a transition of apparent ages from 355 to 890 m.y. occurs in the same rock unit. (Cranberry gneiss) over a distance of about 10 miles across the strike of the border- of the 350 m.y. event. In the southeastern Piedmont of Georgia and South Carolina a younger metamorphic event or events can be detected producing rocks of apparent age ranging from 230 to 310 m.y. The time of these orogenies is compared with those in the Central and Northern Appalachians. Evidence is accumulating that the Holmes' time scale will have to be considerably lengthened. (auth)

Research Organization:
Columbia Univ., Palisades, N.Y.
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
NSA Number:
NSA-14-013923
OSTI ID:
4141985
Journal Information:
American Journal of Science (U.S.), Vol. Vol: 257; Other Information: Orig. Receipt Date: 31-DEC-60
Country of Publication:
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Language:
English