Volume 4, Number 4 (1977)
Articles

Evolution of Pre-Carboniferous Tectonostratigraphic Zones in the New Brunswick Appalachians

A. A. Ruitenberg
Mineral Resources Branch, New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources, Sussex, N.B.
L. R. Fyffe
Mineral Resources Branch, New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources, Sussex, N.B.
S. R. McCutcheon
Mineral Resources Branch, New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources, Sussex, N.B.
C. J. St. Peter
Mineral Resources Branch, New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources, Sussex, N.B.
R. R. Irrinki
Mineral Resources Branch, New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources, Sussex, N.B.
D. V. Venugopal
Mineral Resources Branch, New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources, Sussex, N.B.

Publié-e 1977-11-11

Comment citer

Ruitenberg, A. A., Fyffe, L. R., McCutcheon, S. R., St. Peter, C. J., Irrinki, R. R., & Venugopal, D. V. (1977). Evolution of Pre-Carboniferous Tectonostratigraphic Zones in the New Brunswick Appalachians. Geoscience Canada, 4(4). Consulté à l’adresse https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/GC/article/view/3042

Résumé

New Brunswick is divided into five tectonostratigraphic zones based upon Cambrian-Ordovician and to a lesser extent Upper Precambrian lithofacies. Sub-zones are distinguished by the characteristics of overlying pre-Carboniferous strata, and tectonic styles. The paleogeography and tectonic evolution of these zones can be related to the development of two oceanic basins, which transgressed onto the adjacent disrupted continental crust. Opening of the northern oceanic basin began during the Cambrian and closing was completed during late Ordovician time. The southern basin was initiated during the late Precambrian or Cambrian, and closed during the Silurian to early Devonian.