Esmond Igneous Suite - fine-grained granite

Gray to pale-pink, fine-grained, equigranular rock, containing microcline, perthite, plagioclase, quartz, and accessory biotite, epidote, sphene, zircon, monazite, apatite, and opaque minerals. Secondary muscovite, chlorite, and calcite. Mainly massive. Includes rock mapped formerly as fine-grained Esmond Granite.
State Rhode Island
Name Esmond Igneous Suite - fine-grained granite
Geologic age Late Proterozoic
Lithologic constituents
Major
Igneous > Plutonic > Granitic > GraniteGray to pale-pink, fine-grained, equigranular rock, containing microcline, perthite, plagioclase, quartz, and accessory biotite, epidote, sphene, zircon, monazite, apatite, and opaque minerals. Secondary muscovite, chlorite, and calcite. Mainly massive.
Comments Part of Esmond-Dedham Subterrane (West Bay Area). Per printed map: age of rock based on radiometric data from RI005 (U-Th-Pb (zircon) dating by Hermes and Zartman (1985) who record a 621+/-8 Ma emplacement date) and RI009.
References

Hermes, O.D. (comp.), Gromet, L.P. (comp.), Murray, D.P. (comp.), Hamidzada, N.A., Skehan, J.W., and Mosher, S., 1994, Bedrock geologic map of Rhode Island: Rhode Island Map Series No. 1, Kingston, Rhode Island, scale 1:100,000.

Hermes, O.D., and Zartman, R.E., 1985, Late Precambrian and Devonian plutonic terrane within the Avalon Zone of Rhode Island: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 96, p. 272-282.

Hermes, O.D., Gromet, L.P., and Zartman, R.E., 1981, Zircon geochronology and petrology of plutonic rocks in Rhode Island, p. 315-338: in Boothroyd, J.C., and Hermes, O.D., editors, Guidebook to Field Studies in Rhode Island and Adjacent Areas: 73rd New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, 383p.

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Counties Providence