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U-Th-Pb geochronology of the Massabesic Gneiss and the granite near Milford,South-Central New Hampshire: New evidence for avalonian basement and taconic and alleghenian disturbances in Eastern New England
Authors:John N Aleinikoff  Robert E Zartman  John B Lyons
Institution:(1) Department of Earth Sciences, Dartmouth College, 03755 Hanover, New Hampshire, USA;(2) Present address: U.S. Geological Survey, MS 963, Federal Center, P.O. Box 25046, 80225 Denver, Colorado, USA
Abstract:U-Th-Pb systematics for zircon and monazite from Massabesic Gneiss (paragneiss and orthogneiss) and the granite near Milford, New Hampshire, were determined. Zircon morphology suggests that the paragneiss may be volcaniclastic (igneous) in origin, and thus the age data probably record the date (minimum of 646 m.y.) at which the rock was extruded. A two-stage lead-loss model is proposed to explain the present array of data points on a concordia diagram. Orthogneiss ages range only narrowly and are clustered around 475 m.y. Data for the granite of Milford, New Hampshire, are scattered, but may be interpreted in terms of inheritance and modern lead loss, yielding a crystallization age of 275 m.y. This is the only known occurrence of Avalonian-type basement in New Hampshire and as such provides evidence for the location of the paleo-Africa-paleo- North America suture. The geochronology also further documents the occurrence of disturbances during the Ordovician and Permian.
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