Evolution of the Boothia Uplift, arctic Canada
The Boothia Uplift extends 1000 km northward from the northern Canadian Shield into the Arctic Archipelago. Consisting of a core of Archean(?) to Aphebian gneissic units and a cover of Proterozoic to Devonian strata of the Arctic Platform and Franklinian Miogeocline, it formed during several minor p...
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description | The Boothia Uplift extends 1000 km northward from the northern Canadian Shield into the Arctic Archipelago. Consisting of a core of Archean(?) to Aphebian gneissic units and a cover of Proterozoic to Devonian strata of the Arctic Platform and Franklinian Miogeocline, it formed during several minor pulses of uplift in the late Proterozoic and early Paleozoic and a major episode of tectonism during the Siluro-Devonian. Although it has long been regarded as a "horst" or vertical block uplift, compilation of new and previous data suggests that the uplift can be interpreted as a major, west-directed, imbricate mass of crystalline basement mantled by faulted and drape-folded cover. Details of the vertical component of movement have been provided by sedimentological and stratrigraphic studies. Uplift increases northward from the craton to a maximum of 5 km. Estimates of horizontal movement, predicated on assumed fault dips, could be as much as 30 km.Major tectonism of the Boothia Uplift was approximately coeval with uplift on southeastern Ellesmere Island and on northern Axel Heiberg Island, folding and low-grade metamorphism on northernmost Ellesmere Island, and west-directed thrusting and folding on Greenland. The plate tectonic interactions responsible for these events remain obscure; a general regime of west-directed compressive stresses associated with late stages of the Caledonian Orogeny may have been present. |
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spelling | crcansciencepubl:10.1139/e86-037 2025-05-11T14:14:00+00:00 Evolution of the Boothia Uplift, arctic Canada Okulitch, A. V. Packard, J. J. Zolnai, A. I. 1986 https://doi.org/10.1139/e86-037 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/e86-037 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences volume 23, issue 3, page 350-358 ISSN 0008-4077 1480-3313 journal-article 1986 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/e86-037 2025-04-17T23:49:36Z The Boothia Uplift extends 1000 km northward from the northern Canadian Shield into the Arctic Archipelago. Consisting of a core of Archean(?) to Aphebian gneissic units and a cover of Proterozoic to Devonian strata of the Arctic Platform and Franklinian Miogeocline, it formed during several minor pulses of uplift in the late Proterozoic and early Paleozoic and a major episode of tectonism during the Siluro-Devonian. Although it has long been regarded as a "horst" or vertical block uplift, compilation of new and previous data suggests that the uplift can be interpreted as a major, west-directed, imbricate mass of crystalline basement mantled by faulted and drape-folded cover. Details of the vertical component of movement have been provided by sedimentological and stratrigraphic studies. Uplift increases northward from the craton to a maximum of 5 km. Estimates of horizontal movement, predicated on assumed fault dips, could be as much as 30 km.Major tectonism of the Boothia Uplift was approximately coeval with uplift on southeastern Ellesmere Island and on northern Axel Heiberg Island, folding and low-grade metamorphism on northernmost Ellesmere Island, and west-directed thrusting and folding on Greenland. The plate tectonic interactions responsible for these events remain obscure; a general regime of west-directed compressive stresses associated with late stages of the Caledonian Orogeny may have been present. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Archipelago Arctic Axel Heiberg Island Ellesmere Island Greenland Canadian Science Publishing Arctic Axel Heiberg Island ENVELOPE(-91.001,-91.001,79.752,79.752) Canada Ellesmere Island Greenland Heiberg ENVELOPE(13.964,13.964,66.424,66.424) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 23 3 350 358 |
spellingShingle | Okulitch, A. V. Packard, J. J. Zolnai, A. I. Evolution of the Boothia Uplift, arctic Canada |
title | Evolution of the Boothia Uplift, arctic Canada |
title_full | Evolution of the Boothia Uplift, arctic Canada |
title_fullStr | Evolution of the Boothia Uplift, arctic Canada |
title_full_unstemmed | Evolution of the Boothia Uplift, arctic Canada |
title_short | Evolution of the Boothia Uplift, arctic Canada |
title_sort | evolution of the boothia uplift, arctic canada |
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