Metamorphism in the Prince Albert Group, Churchill Province, District of Keewatin, N.W.T.

A sequence of metasedimentary rocks comprising the Prince Albert Group, within and to the southwest of the Ellice Hills, District of Keewatin, N.W.T., was studied. Petrographic examination of the four major facies present -- quartzites, greywacke-paragneisses, metaultrabasics and iron formation was...

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Main Author: Wolff, John
Other Authors: McNutt, R. H., Grundy, H. D., Geology
Language:English
Published: 1974
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11375/20799
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spelling ftmcmaster:oai:macsphere.mcmaster.ca:11375/20799 2023-05-15T17:01:50+02:00 Metamorphism in the Prince Albert Group, Churchill Province, District of Keewatin, N.W.T. Wolff, John McNutt, R. H. Grundy, H. D. Geology 1974-04 http://hdl.handle.net/11375/20799 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/11375/20799 metamorphism Prince Albert Group Churchill Province Keewatin 1974 ftmcmaster 2022-03-22T21:14:06Z A sequence of metasedimentary rocks comprising the Prince Albert Group, within and to the southwest of the Ellice Hills, District of Keewatin, N.W.T., was studied. Petrographic examination of the four major facies present -- quartzites, greywacke-paragneisses, metaultrabasics and iron formation was carried out and geochemical whole rock data was obtained using X.R.F. methods. Metamorphism occurred during the Hudsonian orogeny and came in three distinct pulses. These pulses are evident in thin section. The first pulse is characterized by the fonnation of garnet poikiloblasts and a biotite foliation; the second by a stronger biotite and hornblende foliation accompanied by quartz and muscovite porphyroblasts, and the third pulse is characterized by the growth of fibrolite needles. The last pulse of metamorphism shows that fibrolite and orthoclase formed from the dehydration of muscovite in the presence of quartz. Thus, a pressure and temperature regime for this event can be inferred from published experimental studies. These indicate that PM2O ranged from 2.0 to 3.5 Kbars and that temperature ranged from 640° ± l0°C to 670° ± l0°C. Previous pulses may have had higher pressure ranges but certainly lower temperature ranges prevailed. The present metamorphic grade of the Prince Albert Group displays mineral assemblages indicative of the Sillimanite-orthoclase-almandine Subfacies of the Almandineamphibolite Facies as defined by Winkler (1967). Structural deformation is closely associated with metamorphism. At least three periods of deformation have occurred. The first is evident in thin section by the s1 foliation and parallel trains of sialic material in garnet poikiloblasts. The second period of deformation caused the rotation of the above garnets, plus formation of the F2 isoclinal folds, s2 biotite foliation, crenulation of the s1 foliation and the formation of muscovite-quartz porphyroblasts. The third period of deformation is responsible for the F3 folding, warping of the F2 axial trace and the antisotropic growth of fibrolite. Thesis Bachelor of Science (BSc) Other/Unknown Material Keewatin MacSphere (McMaster University) Needles The ENVELOPE(-70.967,-70.967,-68.950,-68.950) Ellice Hills ENVELOPE(-88.500,-88.500,67.834,67.834)
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Prince Albert Group
Churchill Province
Keewatin
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Prince Albert Group
Churchill Province
Keewatin
Wolff, John
Metamorphism in the Prince Albert Group, Churchill Province, District of Keewatin, N.W.T.
topic_facet metamorphism
Prince Albert Group
Churchill Province
Keewatin
description A sequence of metasedimentary rocks comprising the Prince Albert Group, within and to the southwest of the Ellice Hills, District of Keewatin, N.W.T., was studied. Petrographic examination of the four major facies present -- quartzites, greywacke-paragneisses, metaultrabasics and iron formation was carried out and geochemical whole rock data was obtained using X.R.F. methods. Metamorphism occurred during the Hudsonian orogeny and came in three distinct pulses. These pulses are evident in thin section. The first pulse is characterized by the fonnation of garnet poikiloblasts and a biotite foliation; the second by a stronger biotite and hornblende foliation accompanied by quartz and muscovite porphyroblasts, and the third pulse is characterized by the growth of fibrolite needles. The last pulse of metamorphism shows that fibrolite and orthoclase formed from the dehydration of muscovite in the presence of quartz. Thus, a pressure and temperature regime for this event can be inferred from published experimental studies. These indicate that PM2O ranged from 2.0 to 3.5 Kbars and that temperature ranged from 640° ± l0°C to 670° ± l0°C. Previous pulses may have had higher pressure ranges but certainly lower temperature ranges prevailed. The present metamorphic grade of the Prince Albert Group displays mineral assemblages indicative of the Sillimanite-orthoclase-almandine Subfacies of the Almandineamphibolite Facies as defined by Winkler (1967). Structural deformation is closely associated with metamorphism. At least three periods of deformation have occurred. The first is evident in thin section by the s1 foliation and parallel trains of sialic material in garnet poikiloblasts. The second period of deformation caused the rotation of the above garnets, plus formation of the F2 isoclinal folds, s2 biotite foliation, crenulation of the s1 foliation and the formation of muscovite-quartz porphyroblasts. The third period of deformation is responsible for the F3 folding, warping of the F2 axial trace and the antisotropic growth of fibrolite. Thesis Bachelor of Science (BSc)
author2 McNutt, R. H.
Grundy, H. D.
Geology
author Wolff, John
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title Metamorphism in the Prince Albert Group, Churchill Province, District of Keewatin, N.W.T.
title_short Metamorphism in the Prince Albert Group, Churchill Province, District of Keewatin, N.W.T.
title_full Metamorphism in the Prince Albert Group, Churchill Province, District of Keewatin, N.W.T.
title_fullStr Metamorphism in the Prince Albert Group, Churchill Province, District of Keewatin, N.W.T.
title_full_unstemmed Metamorphism in the Prince Albert Group, Churchill Province, District of Keewatin, N.W.T.
title_sort metamorphism in the prince albert group, churchill province, district of keewatin, n.w.t.
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