Title: The Cullowhee Olistostromal Terrane
1The Cullowhee Olistostromal Terrane
2Blue Ridge Ultramafic Bodies
Lake Chatuge
3Ultramafic Rock Occurrences in Subduction/Collisio
nal Belts
--Ophiolite Complexes
--Blocks in Accretionary Complexes
--Forearc Serpentinites
4REU Site Research Program, 1997-2001
- 48 Undergraduate Participants over 4 years
- Students conducted Field mapping, Petrography,
Whole-rock and mineral chemistry and field
geophysics - Post-Summer student efforts in petrography,
mineral chemistry and geochemistry
5Field Relations of the Buck Creek and Carroll
Knob Mafic/Ultramafic Complexes
MG Mica Gneiss PX Meta-Pyroxenite PGA Pale
Green Amphibolite
AM Amphibolite DN Dunite TC Coronal
Metatroctolite
EMS Edenite- Margarite Schist DNA Altered
Dunite
6Geochemistry of the Buck Creek and Carroll Knob
Mafic/Ultramafic Complexes
Geochemically consistent with mafic and
ultramafic cumulate protoliths
7Rare-Earth Element Systematics of Buck Creek
Compared to Lake Chatuge and Carroll Knob
Amphibolites (meta-gabbros)
Light rare-earth depleted, MORB-like patterns
8NE Cullowhee Terrane Ultramafic Bodies Field
Relations
Deformed Amphibolite Block in metasedimentary
gneiss, Tathams Creek, NC
Field Relations of Mafic and Ultramafic rock
units near Addie, NC. (REU 2001) --Yellow
amphibolites --Green Ultramafic rocks
Amphibolite/ultramafic Outcrops range from
map-scale,lenticular bodies to small lenses in
the mica gneiss country rocks.
9Webster-Addie Ultramafic Body Structure and
Deformation
The Webster-Addie body includes Pyroxenite
lenses, often altered to tremolitetalc, which
define the local foliation. These lenses/layers
may represent deformed pyroxene pods, or original
pyroxenite layers.
Orthopyroxene/Talc-Tremolite schist layers
showing boudinage Chestnut Gap quarry, NC
10Geochemistry of the Webster-Addie and Balsam Gap
Ultramafic Bodies
Amphibolites
Chemically, the mafic and ultramafic rocks from
Addie and Balsam are not consistent with a
related cumulate assemblage. The Amphibolites
are andesitic in composition.
11REE Comparison NE ultramafics to the Buck Creek
complex
Isotopic Characteristics ?Nd of Buck Creek
and Lake Chatuge 5 ?Nd of Webster-Addie
-1 (Shaw and Wasserburg, 1984)
Webster-Addie has higher initial Sm/Nd than Buck
Creek.
12Metasomatic Effects Webster-Addie Ultramafic
Complex
Extensive dike intrusions and associated
hydrothermal veining are typical in the
Webster-Addie complex
13Implications of Blue Ridge Ultramafic Rock Units
SW Cullowhee Terrane Buck Creek, Carroll Knob,
Lake Chatuge --a fragmented Ophiolite
Complex? NE Cullowhee Terrane --Lenticular
Mafic and Ultramafic bodies --No clear cumulate
characteristics --no petrogenetic links evident
between ultramafic and mafic rocks --Suggestion
s of metasomatic alteration
14Implications of Blue Ridge Ultramafic Rock Units
Cullowhee Terrane Enigmatic (Raymond et al.
1989) Possibly --SW Cullowhee Terrane A
suture-zone assemblage, w/ the Hayesville Fault
as the old suture. --NE Cullowhee Terrane
extenstion of Melange rocks of the Ashe
Metamorphic Suite, or a different structural
unit within a paleo-accretionary complex. To
Test --Detailed Field Relations of
mafic/ultramafic units --Geochemical
comparisons of amphibolites, and ultramafic
bodies from Franklin, NC northeastward - do
they have similar protoliths?