ABSTRACT
The Taconic Allochthon is located in eastern New York, western Vermont,
western Massachusetts, and western Connecticut and extends about 200 kilometers
north-south and east-west for about 25 kilometers. It contains rocks of
Late Proterozoic, Cambrian and Ordovician age. The rocks are predominantly
slates with lesser amounts of arenites, wackes, limestone, chert, and conglomerates.
All rocks have been subjected to chlorite or biotite grade metamorphism
and at least two generations of deformation. The emplacement of the Taconic
Allochthon onto the coeval shelf took place during the Middle Ordovician
Taconic Orogeny.
The study area lies at the western margin of the Taconic Allochthon.
Field mapping indicates that in the present area the stratigraphy of the
Taconic allochthonous sequence and the lithological characteristics of
individual rock units match the descriptions of Jacobi (1977) and Rowley
et al. (1979) in the Granville area and in central Washington County. The
stratigraphic units observed include the Bomoseen Formation, the Truthville
Formation, the Browns Pond Formation, the Indian River Formation, the Mount
Merino Formation and the Snake Hill Formation. The well-known Diamond Rock
Quartzite was found to lie near the base of the Browns Pond Formation and
a correlation with the Mudd Pond Quartzite
in the northern Taconics is suggested. It is also demonstrated that
the "Troy Shale" of Ruedemann actually lies at the same stratigraphic level
as his "Nassau Beds".
The most remarkable structural features of the mapped area are the
widespread distribution of commonly tight, westward-leaning or overturned
folds, the presence of the basal thrust of the Taconic Allochthon and the
development of peculiar anastomosing cleavages in the Taconic Melange beneath
the Allochthon. Anastomosing cleavages were produced after the formation
of slaty cleavages parallel to the axial plane of mesoscopic folds. Observations
at the outcrop scale and under the microscope suggest that the anastomosing
cleavage surfaces are possibly conjugate shears arranged in various orientations
oblique to the normal to the axial plane cleavages.
Xia, Z., 1983. Geology of the western boundary of the Taconic Allochthon
near Troy and the anastomosing cleavage in the Taconic Melange. Unpublished
MSc. thesis, State University of New York at Albany. 189 pp., +xiii; 3
folded plates (maps).
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