Ce. White et al., Neoproterozoic high-pressure/low-temperature metamorphic rocks in the Avalon terrane, southern New Brunswick, Canada, J METAMORPH, 19(5), 2001, pp. 517-528
High-P/low-T metamorphic rocks of the Hammondvale metamorphic suite (HMS) a
re exposed in an area of 10 km(2) on the NW margin of the Caledonian (Avalo
n) terrane in southern New Brunswick, Canada. The HMS is in faulted contact
on the SE with c. 560-550 Ma volcanic and sedimentary rocks and co-magmati
c plutonic units of the Caledonian terrane. The HMS consists of albite- and
garnet-porphyroblastic mica schist, with minor marble., calc-silicate rock
s and quartzite. Pressure and temperature estimates from metamorphic assemb
lages in the mica schist and calc-silicate rocks using TWQ indicate that pe
ak pressure conditions were 12.4 kbar at 430 degreesC. Peak temperature con
ditions were 580 degreesC at 9.0 kbar. Ar-40/Ar-39 muscovite ages from thre
e samples range up to 618-615 Ma. a minimum age for high-P/low-T metamorphi
sm in this unit. These ages indicate that the HMS is related to the c. 625-
600 Ma subduction-generated volcanic and platonic units exposed to the SE i
n the Caledonian terrane. The ages are also similar to those obtained from
detrital muscovite in a Neoproterozoic-Cambrian sedimentary sequence in the
Caledonian terrane, suggesting that the HMS was exposed by latest Neoprote
rozoic time and supplied detritus to the sedimentary units. The HMS is inte
rpreted to represent a fragment of an accretionary complex, similar to the
Sanbagawa Belt in Japan, It confirms the presence of a major cryptic suture
between the Avalon terrane sensu stricto and the now-adjacent Brookville t
errane.