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  • Usage in publication:
    • North Haven greenstone complex
  • Modifications:
    • Named
  • Dominant lithology:
    • Greenstone
  • AAPG geologic province:
    • New England province
Publication:

Smith, G.O., 1896, Geology of the Fox Islands, Maine: Johns Hopkins University, Ph.D Dissertation, 76 p., Unpublished


Summary:

Greenstone schists, mainly aphanitic and of light-yellow to grayish-green color on North Haven Island in Penobscot Bay, here referred to as North Haven greenstone complex. Includes diabases, also large masses of amygdaloidal greenstone and smaller amounts of a rather tuffaceous rock, at one point breccia-like. Locally the greenstone is quite plainly crystalline. The greenstone complex resolves itself into a series of diabase flows with accompanying pyroclastics. The age of these diabasic lavas is determined as pre-Niagaran [Middle Silurian], from their relations to the conglomerate at base of Niagaran sediments.

Source: GNU records (USGS DDS-6; Reston GNULEX).


Map showing publication footprint
  • Usage in publication:
    • North Haven greenstone*
  • Modifications:
    • Revised
    • Age modified
  • AAPG geologic province:
    • New England province
Publication:

Smith, G.O., Bastin, E.S., and Brown, C.W., 1907, Description of the Penobscot Bay quadrangle [Maine]: U.S. Geological Survey Geologic Atlas of the United States Folio, Penobscot Bay folio, no. 149, 14 p.


Summary:

Name North Haven greenstone applied to rocks earlier described and mapped as North Haven greenstone complex. Unit is much older than the Silurian sediments and about contemporary with Islesboro and Castine formations. Assigned to Cambrian(?).

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Map showing publication footprint
  • Usage in publication:
    • North Haven greenstone*
  • Modifications:
    • Age modified
  • AAPG geologic province:
    • New England province
Publication:

Wilmarth, M.G., 1936, [Selected Geologic Names Committee remarks (ca. 1936) on rocks of New England], IN Wilmarth, M.G., 1938, Lexicon of geologic names of the United States (including Alaska): U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin, 896, pts. 1-2, 2396 p.


Summary:

On 1933 geologic map of ME by A. Keith, this formation is included in block labeled "Mainly Silurian, but some of Devonian age."

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Map showing publication footprint
  • Usage in publication:
    • North Haven Greenstone*
  • Modifications:
    • Age modified
  • AAPG geologic province:
    • New England province

Map showing publication footprint
  • Usage in publication:
    • North Haven Formation
  • Modifications:
    • Revised
    • Age modified
  • AAPG geologic province:
    • New England province
Publication:

Osberg, P.H. (editor), Hussey, A.M., II (editor), and Boone, G.M. (editor), 1985, Bedrock geologic map of Maine: Maine Geological Survey, 1 sheet, scale 1:500,000


Summary:

Unit referred to as North Haven Formation rather than Greenstone. Age shown as Late Proterozoic.

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Map showing publication footprint
  • Usage in publication:
    • North Haven Formation
  • Modifications:
    • Overview
    • Age modified
    • Revised
  • AAPG geologic province:
    • New England province
Publication:

Pinette, S.R., and Osberg, P.H., 1989, Geochemical aspects of volcanic rocks on islands in East Penobscot Bay, Maine, IN Tucker, R.D., and Marvinney, T.G., eds., Studies in Maine geology; igneous and metamorphic geology; Volume 3: Maine Geological Survey, p. 91-110.


Summary:

Unit has no firm age--"permissible ages range from Precambrian to Ordovician." Interpreted as earlier volcanic suite, possibly unrelated to Castine Formation, which it unconformably underlies. Contains abundant basalts and minor dacite, rhyolite and tephra. Crops out on Eagle, Fling, the Porcupines, and Hard Head Islands in southern ME.

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Map showing publication footprint
  • Usage in publication:
    • North Haven Greenstone*
  • Modifications:
    • Age modified
    • Overview
  • AAPG geologic province:
    • New England province
Publication:

Rankin, D.W. (editor), Chiarenzelli, J.R., Drake, A.A., Jr., Goldsmith, Richard, Hall, L.M., Hinze, W.J., Isachsen, Y.W., Lidiak, E.G., McLelland, James, Mosher, Sharon, Ratcliffe, N.M., Secor, D.T., Jr., and Whitney, P.R., 1993, Proterozoic rocks east and southeast of the Grenville Front, IN Reed, J.C., Jr., and others, eds., Precambrian; conterminous U.S.: Geological Society of America, The Geology of North America, The Decade of North American Geology (DNAG), v. C-2, p. 335-461.


Summary:

Late Proterozoic Islesboro Formation considered to be distal facies of North Haven Greenstone, Ellsworth Schist, and schist at Columbia Falls (eastern coastal ME). North Haven is predominantly pillowed and phyllitic greenstone (basalt and basaltic andesite) with minor silicic tuff, breccia, and pelite (Pinette and Osberg, 1989). North Haven unconformably underlies Silurian rocks containing Atlantic fauna. Age is changed to Late Proterozoic to Ordovician.

Source: GNU records (USGS DDS-6; Reston GNULEX).


Map showing publication footprint
  • Usage in publication:
    • North Haven Greenstone*
  • Modifications:
    • Age modified
  • AAPG geologic province:
    • New England province
Publication:

Stewart, D.B., and Tucker, R.D., 1999, Geology of northern Penobscot Bay, Maine; with contributions to geochronology: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Investigations Series Map, I-2551, 1 sheet, scale 1:62,500


Summary:

Age of North Haven Greenstone changed to Cambrian because it is thought to be equivalent along strike to Ellsworth Schist, dated as Cambrian by R.D. Tucker (1995, written commun.) who obtained a Pb-U zircon age of 509+/-2 Ma from tuff within Ellsworth.

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