Abstract

The southern Grenville Province is made up of metaigneous and metasedimentary rocks that were formed and metamorphosed as part of the Mesoproterozoic active margin of Laurentia. Grenville Supergroup quartzites from the Adirondack Highlands (New York), the Morin terrane (Quebec), and New Jersey Highlands were analyzed to determine detrital and metamorphic zircon U-Pb ages and to help constrain Mesoproterozoic tectonics. These Grenville quartzites have broadly similar detrital age populations as each other, suggesting similar sedimentary source regions and depositional settings in back-arc basin environments at the Laurentian Margin during Geon 12. All samples contain detrital zircon with 1.45–1.25 Ga ages, consistent with proximal Grenville source regions. They also contain detrital ages that point to derivation from the Mazatzal (1.7–1.6 Ga), Yavapai (1.8–1.7 Ga), and Penokean (1.9–1.8Ga) orogens of the North American Midcontinent, and have a diverse population of Archean ages. These results and published data from Adirondack Lowlands metasediments (Chiarenzelli et al., 2015, 2017) show distinctly Laurentian sources, and the related and likely connected nature of the sedimentary histories of the Adirondack Highlands and Lowlands, Morin terrane and New Jersey Highlands. Metamorphic zircon formation is common in high-grade quartzites, and ages are variable between samples depending on the metamorphic history of each terrane and the melt productivity of different rocks (Peck et al., 2010a). Adirondack Highlands samples experienced metamorphic zircon grown during the Shawinigan orogeny and anorthosite-suite emplacement (1.19–1.14 Ga). Morin terrane samples are from the Morin Shear Zone, which was active and caused metamorphic zircon growth during the Ottawan phase of the Grenvillian orogeny (1.09–1.02 Ga). The New Jersey Highlands sample has metamorphic zircon formed during the Rigolet phase of the Grenvillian orogeny (1010–980 Ma).

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