Geochemical and Sr–Nd isotopic constraints on the mantle source of Neoproterozoic mafic dikes of the rifted eastern Laurentian margin, north-central Appalachians, USA

Lithos(2015)

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Abstract
Abundant and widely distributed unmetamorphosed mafic dikes intrude Mesoproterozoic rocks of the New Jersey Highlands. The age of the dikes is imprecisely known but interpreted to fall between 615 and 576Ma, which is consistent with the range of ages of mafic dikes from Labrador and Nova Scotia south to Pennsylvania that were emplaced along the rifted eastern Laurentian margin. New Jersey Highlands dikes are a few cm to 18m wide and have lengths of as much as several km. They have sharp, largely discordant contacts against enclosing Mesoproterozoic rocks and aphanitic chilled margins that grade into coarser grained interiors. Columnar joints are present locally and suggest emplacement at a shallow crustal level.
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Neoproterozoic,Eastern Laurentia,New Jersey Highlands,Mafic dikes,Geochemistry,Sr–Nd isotopes
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