ABSTRACT
Mapping and structural investigations in an area bounded to to the
west by by Grenvillian basement and to the east by allochthonous rocks
emplaced during the medial Ordovician Taconic Orogeny led to division of
the area into a Western Undeformed Zone and an Eastern Deformed Zone. The
former consists of a thin, undeformed shelf sequence of upper Cambrian
to lower Ordovician (Canadian) clastics and carbonates, which unconformably
overlie Grenvillian basement and dip gently to the east.
The Eastern Deformed Zone consists of early to medial Ordovician carbonates
folded about northnortheast trending axes with east to southeast dipping
axial surfaces, overlain by likewise folded and sheared medial Ordovician
shales. The rocks in the Eastern Deformed Zone form three eastward dipping,
imbricated thrust sheets, from west to east the West Haven, the Forbes
Hill, and the Carver's Falls Thrust Sheet. Evidence for east over west
thrusting is presented. The initiation of folding predates thrusting, but
further folding has probably occurred during the transport of the thrust
sheets. Folding and thrusting are interpreted as early and late stages
of tectonic movements caused by the emplacement of the Taconic Allochthon.
The consistent similar orientation of thrusts and axial planar cleavage
and the large size of the carbonate sheets led to this new interpretation
which contrasts with the existing one which viewed the Eastern Deformed
Zone and its continuation along strike as an olistostrome.
Displacement estimates based on shelf geometry yield results on the
order of 100 km for the thrust sheets in the field area. It is proposed
that the boundary between the undeformed and the deformed part of the field
area constitutes one of the southern continuations of the Champlain Thrust,
the location of which was hitherto unknown that far to the south. Post-thrusting
normal faulting in the field area may possibly be an expression of reactivated
rift related basement faults in geologically recent time.
Steinhardt, C.K., 1983. Structure and Stratigraphy of West Haven,
Vermont.
Unpublished MSc. thesis, State University of New York at Albany. 167
pp., +x; 4 folded plates (maps)
University at Albany Science Library call number: SCIENCE Oversize
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