GEOLOGY OF THE AVALON PENINSULA, NEWFOUNDLAND
Transcript of GEOLOGY OF THE AVALON PENINSULA, NEWFOUNDLAND
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WABANA GROUP (individual formations not separated on map)
Gravel Head Formation: dark shale; layers of phosphatic and hematitic ironstone and silty shale near base
Gull Island Formation (Upper Ore Bed): oolitic reddish-brown ironstone
Grebes Nest Point Formation: dark shale, siltstone, and sand- stone
Scotia Formation (Middle Ore Bed): oolitic, reddish-brown ironstone
Powers Steps Formation: graptolitic shale and minor siltstone and sandstone; phosphatic and pyritic, oolitic ironstone at base
Dark gray, fine grained diabase dikesK/Ar 201 ± 2.6 Ma (whole rock) (Hodych and Hayatsu, 1980)
Diabase and diorite dikes containing euhedral plagioclasephenocrysts
CLARENVILLE GRANITE Pink to red, medium grained, biotite granite
POWDER HORN DIORITE COMPLEX Fine- to medium-grained diorite, gabbro and minor granite
Diabase, diorite and gabbro sills
Smith Point Formation
exposure positive aeromagnetic anomaly
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Dominion Formation (Lower Ore Bed): oolitic, reddish-brown ironstone
Ochre Cove Formation: interbedded, thin sandstone and shale, and glauconitic sandy siltstone
REDMANS FORMATION Gray to white orthoquartzite and minor siltstone
Beach Formation: micaceous siltstone, shale and sandstone; minor oolitic ironstone (McGraw and Eastern Head members)
Little Bell Island Formation: white sandstone interbedded with dark silty shale
Kellys Island Formation: dark silty shale and thickly bedded\ quartzose sandstone
SPREAD EAGLE GABBRO (and equivalents) Diabase and gabbro (may feed Cambrian volcanic rocks)
SIGNAL HILL GROUP (not listed in stratigraphic order)
BAY DE VERDE FORMATION Old Perlican Member: red and gray, white-weathering sandstone, siltstone and red mudstone
Baccalieu Member: red pebble to cobble conglomerate and sandstone; minor mudstone
Cooks Cove Member: green to gray sandstone and interbedded siltstone
Grates Cove Member: green siltstone and sandstone
FLAT ROCK COVE FORMATION Piccos Brook Member: locally derived breccia and red muddy sandstone
Knobby Hill Member: gray conglomerate and siltstone
BLACKHEAD FORMATION Red and gray sandstone, siltstone and shale
Maddox Cove Member: red mudstone and sandstone exhibiting distinctive wavy bedding
CAPE BALLARD FORMATION Thickly bedded gray sandstone and quartz-granule conglomerate
Gray shale and siltstone, minor purple shale
FERRYLAND HEAD FORMATION Thin to medium bedded, gray sandstone; minor conglomerate
High Rocks Member: red, wavy bedded sandstone and shale
CUCKOLD FORMATION Red, pebble to cobble conglomerate and sandstone
QUIDI VIDI FORMATION Red and green sandstone; minor pebble conglomerate and mudstone
GIBBETT HILL FORMATION Thickly bedded, light-gray sandstone; locally thinly bedded, greenish-gray to red sandstone, siltstone, tuff and conglomerate
Minor red sandstone and siltstone
CAPPAHAYDEN FORMATION Laminated gray siltstone
NOTE: The Signal Hill and St. John’s groups of Williams and King (1979)and the Musgravetown Group of McCartney (1967) have been revised toinclude parts of the Hodgewater Group of Hutchinson (1953) and McCartney(1967). The name, Hodgewater Group, and the names of the group’s sub-divisions are not used on this map.
ST. JOHN’S GROUP
RENEWS HEAD FORMATION Thin, lenticular bedded, dark-gray sandstone and minor shale
FERMEUSE FORMATION Gray to black shale containing thin lenses of buff-weathering sandstone and siltstone; mainly light-gray, thinly bedded, contorted shale and sandstone near base
TREPASSEY FORMATION Medium to thinly bedded, graded, gray sandstone and shale; minor tuffaceous rocks
WHALESBACK GABBRO (and equivalents) Fine to coarse grained gabbro (age of intrusion uncertain)
CONCEPTION GROUP
MISTAKEN POINT FORMATION Upper part: red and green tuffaceous siltstone and sandstone Lower part: medium bedded, gray to pink sandstone and green to purple and red shale; minor thin tuff horizons; fossiliferous near top
BRISCAL FORMATION Thickly bedded, coarse grained, gray sandstone, olive to gray argillite, red arkosic sandstone; local units of thinly bedded gray siltstone and shale
DROOK FORMATION (not listed in stratigraphic order) Green siliceous siltstone and sandstone; silicified tuff
Clam Cove Member: gray, pebbly siltstone and shale
Peter’s River Member: gray, coarse grained sandstone
Biscay Member: altered green to purple basalt, locally pillowed
Cape English Member: gray to pale-red, thickly bedded sandstone
Torbay Member: red and green, medium to coarse grained, parallel-laminated sandstone, associated with mixtite
Bauline Line Member: volcanogenic mixtite (possible northern equivalent of Gaskiers Formation)
Broad Cove River Member: thickly bedded chert and sandstone
GASKIERS FORMATION South Point Member: red agglomerate
Gray mixtite (tillite); red mixtite overlain by red mudstone at top
Gray to red mixtite (correlation with Gaskiers Formation uncertain)
MALL BAY FORMATION Green siliceous siltstone, argillite and tuff; thickly bedded quartzose sandstone
IONA ISLANDS INTRUSIVE SUITE
Gray, medium grained diorite, gabbro and olivine gabbro
Reddish-pink, medium grained granite and granite dikes and sills, locally containing abundant gabbro inclusions
HARCOURT GROUP (individual formations not separated on map)
Clarenville Formation: gray to black, micaceous shale; minor siltstone containing cone-in-cone limestone concretions
Elliott Cove Formation: gray, green to black, silty, micaceous shale, slate and siltstone; limestone concretions
Manuels River Formation: black shale and lenses of limestone; mafic pillow lava and pyroclastics, including Hay Cove and Chapel Arm members
ADEYTON GROUP (individual formations not separated on map except Smith point Formation)
Chamberlains Brook Formation: green and red shale or slate and thin limestone beds; manganiferous bed near base; spilitic cherty pillow lava, including Cape Dog and Hopeall Head members
Brigus Formation: red, pink and green shale or slate and thin limestone beds; basal conglomerate where formation rests directly on Precambrian rocks
SMITH POINT FORMATION Pink massive limestone containing red shale partings and algal structures
Bonavista Formation (locally absent): red, green and purple shale or slate and thin limestone beds; local quartz-pebble conglomerate at base
RANDOM FORMATION White orthoquartzite interbedded with green, gray and red arkose and siltstone; local basal conglomerate
MUSGRAVETOWN GROUP (not listed in stratigraphic order)
Undivided sedimentary rocks
CROWN HILL FORMATION Red pebble conglomerate and sandstone; locally, red siltstone at base; minor green conglomerate
ROCKY HARBOUR FORMATION Yellowish-green, cross-bedded, lithic sandstone
TRINNY COVE FORMATION Olive-green and red sandstone, siltstone and conglomerate; minor gray shale containing wispy sandstone laminae
HEART’S DESIRE FORMATION Olive-green sandstone
HEART’S CONTENT FORMATION Gray to black shale containing wispy sandstone laminae
Bellevue Beach Member: gray pebble conglomerate
MATURIN PONDS FORMATION Red sandstone and mudstone exhibiting distinctive wavy bedding; minor conglomerate
BIG HEAD FORMATION Gray to red arkose and granule conglomerate
Wavy bedded, gray to green tuffaceous siltstone and arkose; locally includes Whiteway Member consisting of red sandstone and siltstone
Gray to green volcanogenic mixtite
BULL ARM FORMATION Felsic flows and tuffs, and clastic sedimentary rocks
Mafic flows; includes minor felsic flows and clastic sedimentary rocks
Predominantly crystal and lithic tuffs, commonly reworked
Mafic to felsic variegated flows, and pyroclastic and clastic sedimentary rocks ( at west edge of map was formerly assigned to the Love Cove Group)
SWIFT CURRENT GRANITE(?) Pink to gray, medium grained granite to granodiorite; minor diorite and gabbro
Pluton is presumed to be related to the Swift Current Granite in the Belleoram (1M) map area, which has yielded the following radiometric dates (Dallmeyer et al., 1981): Rb/Sr 548 ± 11 Ma (whole rock)
40 39 Ar/ Ar 560 ± 15 Ma (hornblende)
40 39 Ar/ Ar 566 ± 15 Ma (hornblende) U/Pb 580 ± 20 Ma (zircon)
CONNECTING POINT GROUP
Green, gray and black shale, siliceous siltstone and sandstone; minor green conglomerate; numerous mafic dikes and sills
HOLYROOD INTRUSIVE SUITE
Medium grained, massive, pink to gray granite; minor aplite U/Pb 620 Ma (zircon) (Krogh et al., 1983)
Medium grained, pink, green and gray quartz monzonite, and quartz diorite to gabbro
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HARBOUR MAIN GROUP (not listed in stratigraphic order)
Green to dark-gray, massive to flow-banded and brecciated, rhyolitic intrusive and extrusive rocks
Red sandstone, conglomerate, slate; green tuffaceous siltstone and sandstone; includes minor felsic and mafic volcanic rocks
Pink to gray felsic tuff and agglomerate; pink to red rhyolite and welded tuff; includes minor mafic volcanic and clastic sedimentary rocks U/Pb 622 Ma (zircon) (T. Krogh, personal communication, 1986)
Green to purple basaltic flows and pyroclastic rocks; includes minor felsic volcanic rocks, clastic sedimentary rocks and gabbro
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SOURCE MAPS FOR COMPILATION
Mapping and substantial revision of existing maps by A. F. King
Aeromagnetic anomaly, caused by unit , interpreted from mapspublished by the Geological Survey of Canada (1971a,b)
Mineral occurrences compiled by C. F. O’Driscoll
Offshore geology from King et al. (1986), and G. B. J. Fader andP. W. Durling (personal communication, 1986)
NOTE:
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Fletcher, T.P. 1972: Geology and Lower to Middle Cambrian trilobite faunas of the southwest Avalon, Newfoundland. Unpublished Ph.D. thesis, Cambridge University, 294 pages.
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Hsu, E. 1978: Pouch Cove - St. John’s, Newfoundland. Newfoundland Department of Mines and Energy, Mineral Development Division, Map 7836.
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Hughes, C.J. and Malpas, J.G. 1971: Metasomatism in the late Precambrian Bull Arm Formation in southeastern Newfoundland: recognition and implications. Proceedings of the Geological Association of Canada, Volume 24, pages 85-93.
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Jenness, S.E. 1963: Terra Nova and Bonavista Bay map areas, Newfoundland (2DE’/ and 2C). Geological Survey of Canada, Memoir 327, 184 pages.
King, A.F. (Compiler) 1982: Guidebook for Avalon and Maguma Zones of Atlantic Canada. The Caledonide Orogen, International Geological Correlation Project 27. Memorial University of Newfoundland, Department of Earth Sciences, Report 9, 308 pages.
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Krogh, T.E., Strong, D.F. and Papezik, V.S. 1983: Precise U-Pb ages of zircons from volcanic and plutonic units in the Avalon Peninsula. Abstracts with Programs, 1983, 18th Annual Meeting, Northeastern Section, Geological Society of America, Volume 15, page 135.
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Nixon, G.T., and Papezik, V .S. 1979: Late Precambrian ash-flow tuffs and associated rocks of the Harbour Main Group near Colliers, eastern Newfoundland: chemistry and magmatic affinities. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Volume 16, pages 167-181.
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1977: Geology of the Sound Island map area (east half). In Report of Activities for 1976. Newfoundland
Department of Mines and Energy, Mineral Development Division, Report 77-1, pages 43-47.
O’Driscoll, C.F. and King, A.F. 1985: Mineral Occurrence Map, Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland. Newfoundland Department of Mines and Energy, Mineral Development Division. Map 85-62.
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REFERENCES
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Previously unpublished mapping by A.F. King benefittedgreatly during its early stages from the guidance of W.D.Bruckner (Conception Group), V.S. Papezik (Harbour MainGroup) and T. Fletcher (Cambrian biostratigraphy, Cape St.Mary’s peninsula). Special thanks are extended to M.M. Anderson, T. Calon, B. Greene, J. Malpas, S.J. O’Brien, C.F.O’Driscoll, G. Parsons, R.K. Stevens and H. Williams forcomments made in the field and for informal discussions.Capable field assistance was provided by J. Hill, T. Braceand D. Andrews. H. Miller and J. Tod are thanked for the interpretation of geophysical data, and C.F. O’Driscoll for the compilationof the mineral occurrences. The offshore geological data were provided by theAtlantic Geoscience Centre, Geological Survey of Canada, and have been published previously in a less detailed formin King et al., 1986. Special thanks are extended to G.B.J. Fader for his assistance in compiling the data for this map. Funding for part of this project was provided by theNatural Sciences and Engineering Research Council ofCanada under Grant A-7052 to A.F. King. The base map was assembled by the Geological Surveyof Canada from maps published at the same scale by theSurveys and Mapping Branch, Department of Energy, Minesand Resources in 1970, 1971. The bathymetric contours were provided by the CanadianHydrographic Service from the Natural Resource Map seriesand from unpublished maps.
GENERAL MINERAL OCCURRENCES
SYMBOLS
Detailed mineral occurrence data are published separately onMap 85-62 (O’Driscoll and King, 1985)
Status
Pruducer .................................
Developed prospect ...............
Past pruducer (dormant) ........
Past producer (exhausted) .....
Prospect .................................
Showing ..................................
Indication ................................
Au GoldBa BariteBri Brick shaleCly ClayCu CopperDtm Diatomaceous
earth Fe Iron Fl Fluorite Lst Limestone Mo Molybdenum Mn Manganese Pb Lead Po Pyrrhotite Pph Pyrophyllite Pyr Pyrite Sia Silica Stn Building stone
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assumed, gradational) ...........................................
Fault (defined, approximate, assumed, thrust) ......
Bedding tops known (inclined, overturned, horizontal) ..............................................................
Bedding tops unknown (vertical) ...........................
Cleavage (inclined, vertical) ..................................
Axis of minor fold (plunging) ..................................
Fold axis (anticline, syncline, with direction
of plunge ................................................................
Unconformity (shown on legend and
stratigraphic section only) …..................................
Fossil locality .........................................................
Problematical fossil marking ..................................
GEOLOGY OF THE AVALONPENINSULA, NEWFOUNDLAND
(parts of 1K, 1L, 1M, 1N and 2C)
Map 88-01(Digital reproduction)
1Geology compiled by A. F. King
Map series edited by S. P. Colman-Sadd and J. P. Hayes
Copies of this map may be obtained from the GeosciencePublications and Information Section, Geological Survey,Department of Mines and Energy, P.O. Box 8700, St. John’s,Newfoundland, Canada, A1B 4J6.http://www.geosurv.gov.nf.ca
Geological cartography by Tony Paltanavage.
Recommended citation: King, A.F. 1988: Geology of the Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland(parts of 1K, 1L, 1M, 1N and 2C). Newfoundland Departmentof Mines and Energy, Map 88 – 01.
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Powder Horn Diorite Complex intrudes Musgravetown Group west of map area. (O’driscoll, 1977).
Swift Current Granite(?) intrudes Bull Arm Formation. It is thought to be part of main Sw i f t Cu r ren t G ran i t e intrusion that outcrops west of map area. The latter intrusion appears to be related to Bull Arm Formation volcanism (Dallmeyer et al., 1981).
Mafic sills (Si) intrude Late Cambrian Elliot Cove Formation (Harcourt Group) and were folded during regional deformation of presumed Silurian-Devonian age.
Bull Arm Formation and Signal Hill Group are thought to be lateral equivalents because they underlie Big Head Formation on opposite limbs of Trinity Bay synclinorium. Abundant tuff in Gibbett Hill formation may be derived from bull Arm Formation volcanism.
Diabase dykes (Dd) intrude Musgravetown Group and Late Cambrian Elliot Cove Formation (latter relationship not shown on map) and postdate regional deformation of presumed Silurian-Devonian age.
Nature and age of basement rocks unknown. No rocks older than Harbour main and Connecting Point groups are e x p o s e d o n A v a l o n Peninsula.
RELATIONSHIPBETWEEN
CONCEPTION ANDHARBOUR MAIN GROUPSContact between Conception and Harbour main groups has been described as an angular unconformity (McCartney, 1967), a lateral facies change (Hughes and Br ckner, 1971) and a disconformity (Williams and King, 1979).
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Connecting Point Group is thought to be western equivalent of conception and St. John’s groups, due to facies similarity and inferred stratigraphic relationship between Bull Arm Formation and Signal Hill Group. Transition is hidden beneath Trinity Bay synclinorium.
LILLY UNCONFORMITYAt Flat Rock, Flat Rock Cove Formation (Signal Hill Group) lies unconformably on previously deformed Drook Formation (Conception Group) (Anderson et al., 1975). Granitic detritus shed into Signal Hill Group indicates unroofing of a pluton to northeast (King, 1979).
Triassic dykes ( ) intrude Whalesback gabbro and Drook and Fermuse formations in three separate exposures. Aeromagnetic anomaly implies near continuity between exposures. Age based on radiometric dating (Hodych and Hayatsu, 1980.
Northwest Trinity Bay to Point Lance:Cambrian Random Formation ( ) disconformably overlies Hadrynian Musgravetown Group and is itself disconformably overlain by Adeyton Group ( ) (Hutchinson, 1962; Fletcher, 1972).
Conception Bay:Random Formation is absent. Cambrian Adeyton Group ( ) unconformably overlies Holyrood Intrusive Suite, Conception Group and Harbour Main Group.
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Musgravetown Group (excludingBull Arm Formation)
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Granitic intrusions Mafic intrusions
Harbour main Group
Signal Hill and St.John’s Groups
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SIMPLIFIED MAP OF PRINCIPAL STRUCTURESAND STRATIGRAPHIC DIVISIONS