J. Martignole et al., THE WAKEHAM TERRANE - A MESOPROTEROZOIC TERRESTRIAL RIFT IN THE EASTERN PART OF THE GRENVILLE PROVINCE, Precambrian research, 68(3-4), 1994, pp. 291-306
The Wakeham Terrane (northeastern part of the Grenville Province) is a
thick pile of sedimentary and volcanic rocks that exhibits most of th
e characteristics of a terrestrial rift sequence (Wakeham Supergroup).
A first rift sequence, the basal Aguanus Group in the eastern half of
the terrane is dominated by mature arenites with well-preserved sedim
entary structures. Interlayered magmatic rocks belong to a bi-modal su
ite with a high proportion of porphyric felsic volcanic rocks (dated a
t 1271 Ma) and subordinate basalts and gabbro sills. Major elements an
d rare earth contents attest the intraplate nature of this magmatism w
hich has some alkaline afrinities. Late granites and monzonites were e
mplaced between 1239 and 1245 +/- 3 Ma and contain inherited (Labrador
ian?) zircons. The second rift sequence, the Davy Group, overlies the
Aguanus Group and its base is characterised by conglomerate fans with
clasts and pebbles of the Aguanus Group. The Davy Group includes matur
e arenites and feldspathic arenites, with numerous intercalations of t
hick gabbro sills (continental tholeiites). One of these gabbros conta
ins baddeleyite and zircon, providing a crystallization age of 1177(+5
/-4) Ma. As the Aguanus Group is deformed by two folding events, the s
econd of which only is present in the Davy Group, two stages of riftin
g must be advocated, one approximately 1280 and the other at 1180 Ma,
separated by a compressional event. The major part of the Wakeham Terr
ane is in the greenschist facies, but metamorphic grade increases near
the contacts with granitic and charnockitic terranes. Along its weste
rn margin the Davy Group is invaded and metamorphosed by granites and
charnockitic rocks (previously dated between 1126 and 1062 Ma) associa
ted with the Havre St. Pierre anorthositic complex. Along its northwes
tern margin, the Wakeham Terrane is separated from underlying 1665 Ma-
old (Labradorian?) gneisses and 1079 Ma-old charnockites by a SE-dippi
ng extensional sinistral shear zone. The waning stages of the Grenvill
e orogeny in the area are dated at 987 +/- 8 Ma from a titanite extrac
ted from the 1245 Ma-old granite of the eastern Wakeham Terrane.