Paleomagnetism of the Dunn Point Formation (Nova Scotia): High paleolatitudes for the Avalon Terrane in the Late Ordovician
- 1 June 1985
- journal article
- Published by American Geophysical Union (AGU) in Geophysical Research Letters
- Vol. 12 (6) , 337-340
- https://doi.org/10.1029/gl012i006p00337
Abstract
Volcanic flows of the Late Ordovician Dunn Point Formation contain a generally univectorial magnetization which passes the fold test. Its steep direction (D = 335°, I = −61°, k = 79, α95 = 4.2°, paleopole at 2°S, 136°E) is unlike any known for North America or for the Avalon terrane for post‐Ordovician time, so that a primary age of the magnetization appears to be very likely. The paleolatitude (42°S) for the Avalon terrane derived from this result is much higher than that predicted for the area on the basis of the cratonic North American apparent polar wander path, and a substantial post‐Ordovician displacement (>3500 km) of Avalon with respect to the craton can be deduced. In all likelihood the Avalon terrane did not collide with North America until Middle Devonian time. This collision produced the Acadian orogeny. High Ordovician paleolatitudes have also been obtained for northern Africa and for several localities in Hercynian Europe (the Armorica plate) and it is inferred that these areas may have drifted together until Late Ordovician time.Keywords
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