Diagenesis to metamorphism transition in an episutural basin: the late Paleozoic St. Mary’s Basin, Nova Scotia, Canada

Author:

Abad Isabel1234,Murphy J. Brendan1234,Nieto Fernando1234,Gutiérrez-Alonso Gabriel1234

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Geología, Universidad de Jaén, 23009 Jaén, Spain.

2. Department of Earth Sciences, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS B2G 2W5, Canada.

3. Departamento de Mineralogía y Petrología e IACT, Universidad de Granada, CSIC. Av. Fuentenueva, 18002 Granada, Spain.

4. Departamento de Geología, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Salamanca, 37003 Salamanca, Spain.

Abstract

The Late Devonian – Early Carboniferous St. Mary’s Basin in the Canadian Appalachians consists of Horton Group fluviatile and lacustrine clastic rocks. The basin occurs along the boundary between the Avalon and Meguma terranes and developed during coeval dextral shear along that boundary. X-ray diffraction reveals that the rocks contain ubiquitous quartz, K-white mica, and albite; illite–smectite mixed layers and chlorite are very common and Na–K mica, kaolinite, chlorite–smectite mixed layers, K-feldspar, berthierine, and rutile occur in some samples. Crystal-chemical parameters of white mica indicate the pressure and temperature of mineral growth and discriminate between diagenetic, anchizone, and low-grade metamorphic processes. Kübler index values measured in the 5 Å peak and the presence of chlorite–mica stacks are indicative of high-anchizone–epizone grades, with a crystallinity (crystal size and number of defects) that increases towards the Chedabucto Fault, which defines the northern margin of the basin. Kübler index values measured in the 10 Å peak indicate that a late fluid-rich event could have produced the observed illite–smectite mixed layers. The overall clay-mineral content and the b-cell dimension of the K-white micas are typical of postdepositional evolution in extensional sedimentary basins with high heat flow (>35 °C/km). Taken together, our data record two superposed events related to deformation along the basin margins and coeval regional fluid flow, in which retrograde reactions at temperature T < 200 °C were superimposed on a pre-existing prograde assemblage typical of high-anchizone – lower greenschist-facies conditions (T > 300 °C). Regional syntheses indicate that this fluid flow may have occurred during episodes of Late Carboniferous dextral shear along the Avalon–Meguma terrane boundary.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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