Abstract: Fluvial
Catskill Magnafacies of New York Dates an Acadian Event of Hydrothermal
Circulation at lapetus Mid-Ocean
Spreading Ridges
FRIEDMAN, GERALD M.
In fluvial meandering
facies of the Gilboa Formation (Upper Givetian; uppermost Middle Devonian)
within the eastern Catskill Mountains of New York, a well-rounded pebble
revealed the texture and composition of metamorphosed diabase. This pebble
of green-schist facies, composed for the most part of feldspar and chlorite,
derived from mid-oceanic spreading ridges in the lapetus Ocean
. Hydrothermal
metamorphism at about 200-400 degrees C, 2-3 km below the
ocean
floor,
transformed diabase into green-schist metamorphic rock. A K-Ar date on
feldspar gave an age of 402 +/- 11 my. Zircons in the same pebble yielded
ca. 400 my. These dates coincide with the early phase of Acadian orogeny.
The age of the Gilboa Formation (Upper Givetian) has been dated at 385
to 370 Ma. The ca. 15-30 million-year differential between formation of
the diabase body and the final settling of the pebble of metamorphosed
diabase in the fluvial deposit, allowed about 15-30 my for converting mid-
ocean
spreading ridges into the rising Acadian Mountain ranges, and degradation
of the mountains by rivers to form the fluvial wedge. Zircon dates in the
pebble at around 1200 Ma confirm the Grenville basement as the initial
source.
AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90939©1997 AAPG Eastern Section and TSOP, Lexington, Kentucky