Geological map of the Lake Timagami area: Supplement 1 from "The nature of the Grenville Front near Lake Timagami, Ontario" (Thesis)

NOTE: Text or symbols not renderable in plain ASCII are indicated by [.]. Abstract is included in .pdf document. The Grenville Front forms the boundary between the Superior and Grenville provinces, which differ greatly in structural trends and in grade and age of major metamorphism. The Front has be...

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Main Author: Grant, James Alexander
Other Authors: California Institute of Technology, Diaz, Tony
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Language:English
Published: CaltechDATA 1964
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spelling ftcaltechdata:oai:data.caltech.edu:ct91f-4pg32 2023-10-09T21:53:08+02:00 Geological map of the Lake Timagami area: Supplement 1 from "The nature of the Grenville Front near Lake Timagami, Ontario" (Thesis) Grant, James Alexander California Institute of Technology Diaz, Tony 1964 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.22002/D1.797 eng eng CaltechDATA url:http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechETD:etd-10152002-114122 doi:10.7907/BHP6-TE58 797 doi:10.22002/D1.797 oai:data.caltech.edu:ct91f-4pg32 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess public-domain Grenville Front Lake Timagami metagreywacke rocks metavolcanic rocks Huronian strata lithology gps thesis phd info:eu-repo/semantics/other 1964 ftcaltechdata https://doi.org/10.22002/D1.79710.7907/BHP6-TE58 2023-09-10T16:52:02Z NOTE: Text or symbols not renderable in plain ASCII are indicated by [.]. Abstract is included in .pdf document. The Grenville Front forms the boundary between the Superior and Grenville provinces, which differ greatly in structural trends and in grade and age of major metamorphism. The Front has been claimed to be a metamorphic transition, a regional fault zone, or a combination of the two. The Lake Timagami area lies athwart the Front and is favored by good outcrop and an unusually complete geological section. Detailed mapping, petrographic and chemical studies permit tentative conclusions which are validated by Rb-Sr isochron analyses. Early Precambrian Keewatin-type metagreywacke and metavolcanic rocks form a steeply dipping, easterly trending belt intruded successively by quartz diorite and granite. To the north, these rocks are overlain with marked unconformity by flat lying virtually unmetamorphosed Huronian strata; diabase intrudes the Huronian and older rocks. Pre-Huronian "Buchan" metamorphism of the Keewatin-type rocks predated, but was probably related to, the emplacement of the granite. Later metamorphism affected the granite and older rocks and probably the Huronian sediments and the diabase, but its macroscopic effects are only visible - by definition -south of the Grenville Front. Here one finds a migmatitic terrane in which the probable equivalents of the metagreywacke quartz diorite and granite can be distinguished. In the west, the transition into this terrane is unfaulted, but to the east it is largely cut out by a northeasterly trending fault system. Within this terrane, the late metamorphism produced lithologies, metamorphic grade and structures typical of the northwestern part of the Grenville province, and for this reason the metamorphism was considered to be of Grenville age. X-ray fluorescence analyses were used to establish the range of chemical composition of the metagreywacke and the apparently equivalent schist south of the Front. Comparison of these ranges suggests that the late ... Other/Unknown Material Keewatin CaltechDATA (California Institute of Technology Research Data Repository) Buchan ENVELOPE(-44.700,-44.700,-60.766,-60.766)
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topic Grenville Front
Lake Timagami
metagreywacke rocks
metavolcanic rocks
Huronian strata
lithology
gps
thesis
phd
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Lake Timagami
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metavolcanic rocks
Huronian strata
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Grant, James Alexander
Geological map of the Lake Timagami area: Supplement 1 from "The nature of the Grenville Front near Lake Timagami, Ontario" (Thesis)
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metavolcanic rocks
Huronian strata
lithology
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phd
description NOTE: Text or symbols not renderable in plain ASCII are indicated by [.]. Abstract is included in .pdf document. The Grenville Front forms the boundary between the Superior and Grenville provinces, which differ greatly in structural trends and in grade and age of major metamorphism. The Front has been claimed to be a metamorphic transition, a regional fault zone, or a combination of the two. The Lake Timagami area lies athwart the Front and is favored by good outcrop and an unusually complete geological section. Detailed mapping, petrographic and chemical studies permit tentative conclusions which are validated by Rb-Sr isochron analyses. Early Precambrian Keewatin-type metagreywacke and metavolcanic rocks form a steeply dipping, easterly trending belt intruded successively by quartz diorite and granite. To the north, these rocks are overlain with marked unconformity by flat lying virtually unmetamorphosed Huronian strata; diabase intrudes the Huronian and older rocks. Pre-Huronian "Buchan" metamorphism of the Keewatin-type rocks predated, but was probably related to, the emplacement of the granite. Later metamorphism affected the granite and older rocks and probably the Huronian sediments and the diabase, but its macroscopic effects are only visible - by definition -south of the Grenville Front. Here one finds a migmatitic terrane in which the probable equivalents of the metagreywacke quartz diorite and granite can be distinguished. In the west, the transition into this terrane is unfaulted, but to the east it is largely cut out by a northeasterly trending fault system. Within this terrane, the late metamorphism produced lithologies, metamorphic grade and structures typical of the northwestern part of the Grenville province, and for this reason the metamorphism was considered to be of Grenville age. X-ray fluorescence analyses were used to establish the range of chemical composition of the metagreywacke and the apparently equivalent schist south of the Front. Comparison of these ranges suggests that the late ...
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title Geological map of the Lake Timagami area: Supplement 1 from "The nature of the Grenville Front near Lake Timagami, Ontario" (Thesis)
title_short Geological map of the Lake Timagami area: Supplement 1 from "The nature of the Grenville Front near Lake Timagami, Ontario" (Thesis)
title_full Geological map of the Lake Timagami area: Supplement 1 from "The nature of the Grenville Front near Lake Timagami, Ontario" (Thesis)
title_fullStr Geological map of the Lake Timagami area: Supplement 1 from "The nature of the Grenville Front near Lake Timagami, Ontario" (Thesis)
title_full_unstemmed Geological map of the Lake Timagami area: Supplement 1 from "The nature of the Grenville Front near Lake Timagami, Ontario" (Thesis)
title_sort geological map of the lake timagami area: supplement 1 from "the nature of the grenville front near lake timagami, ontario" (thesis)
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