Geology, geochemistry and metallogeny of the Archean Florence Lake Group and associated ultramafic and trondhjemitic rocks, Nain Province, Labrador

The Florence Lake Group (FLG) forms a 65 km-long northeast-trending greenstone belt within the southernmost Archean Nain Province, Labrador. The FLG contains a bimodal volcanic sequence consisting dominantly of mafic metavolcanic schists, flows and pillow lavas, and minor synvolcanic sills. Felsic m...

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Main Author: Brace, Terry D.
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Language:English
Published: Memorial University of Newfoundland 1990
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spelling ftmemorialuniv:oai:research.library.mun.ca:6695 2023-10-01T03:57:27+02:00 Geology, geochemistry and metallogeny of the Archean Florence Lake Group and associated ultramafic and trondhjemitic rocks, Nain Province, Labrador Brace, Terry D. 1990 application/pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/6695/ https://research.library.mun.ca/6695/1/TerryDBrace.pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/6695/3/TerryDBrace.pdf en eng Memorial University of Newfoundland https://research.library.mun.ca/6695/1/TerryDBrace.pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/6695/3/TerryDBrace.pdf Brace, Terry D. <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Brace=3ATerry_D=2E=3A=3A.html> (1990) Geology, geochemistry and metallogeny of the Archean Florence Lake Group and associated ultramafic and trondhjemitic rocks, Nain Province, Labrador. Masters thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland. thesis_license Thesis NonPeerReviewed 1990 ftmemorialuniv 2023-09-03T06:46:00Z The Florence Lake Group (FLG) forms a 65 km-long northeast-trending greenstone belt within the southernmost Archean Nain Province, Labrador. The FLG contains a bimodal volcanic sequence consisting dominantly of mafic metavolcanic schists, flows and pillow lavas, and minor synvolcanic sills. Felsic metavolcanic and siliceous metasedimentary rocks are less extensive. The FLG is intruded by elongate bodies of strongly serpentinized peridotite, which have undergone various degrees of carbonatization. Massive, gneissic and mylonitic trondhjemite and tonalite of the Kanairiktok Intrusive Suite envelop and intrude both the FLG and the metaperidotites. All units are folded and have undergone middle greenschist facies metamorphism. Post-tectonic Proterozoic diabase and gabbro dykes, informally referred to as the Florence Lake (FL) dykes, cut all other lithologies. -- Based on the relative depletion of LREE, FLG basalts can be divided into two groups: (1) Group 1 has flat chondrite-normalized REE patterns; (2) Group 2 is slightly LREE-depleted. The FLG basalts are similar to typical N-MORB, whereas the felsic supracrustal rocks and Kanairiktok trondhjemites display classic arc (or continental crust) signatures. Both lithological and geochemical characteristics are consistent with the FLG having been deposited subaqueously in a back-arc basin which lay proximal to a volcanic arc and/or continental margin. -- The Proterozoic FL diabase and gabbro dykes appear to be of two ages: (1) an older set of north- to northeasterly-trending gabbro dykes, viz., the FL gabbro dykes; and (2) an apparently younger set of east-west-trending smaller diabase dykes, viz., the FL diabase dykes. The FL gabbro dykes may be equivalent to the Harp dykes further to the north; however, the FL diabase dykes are chemically more evolved than other Proterozoic mafic suites in Labrador, with the exception of the Nain HP (high P₂O₅) dykes, with which they are very similar. -- The metaperidotites which intrude the FLG are enriched in Mg, Ni and Cr, and ... Thesis Nain Memorial University of Newfoundland: Research Repository Nain ENVELOPE(-61.695,-61.695,56.542,56.542)
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description The Florence Lake Group (FLG) forms a 65 km-long northeast-trending greenstone belt within the southernmost Archean Nain Province, Labrador. The FLG contains a bimodal volcanic sequence consisting dominantly of mafic metavolcanic schists, flows and pillow lavas, and minor synvolcanic sills. Felsic metavolcanic and siliceous metasedimentary rocks are less extensive. The FLG is intruded by elongate bodies of strongly serpentinized peridotite, which have undergone various degrees of carbonatization. Massive, gneissic and mylonitic trondhjemite and tonalite of the Kanairiktok Intrusive Suite envelop and intrude both the FLG and the metaperidotites. All units are folded and have undergone middle greenschist facies metamorphism. Post-tectonic Proterozoic diabase and gabbro dykes, informally referred to as the Florence Lake (FL) dykes, cut all other lithologies. -- Based on the relative depletion of LREE, FLG basalts can be divided into two groups: (1) Group 1 has flat chondrite-normalized REE patterns; (2) Group 2 is slightly LREE-depleted. The FLG basalts are similar to typical N-MORB, whereas the felsic supracrustal rocks and Kanairiktok trondhjemites display classic arc (or continental crust) signatures. Both lithological and geochemical characteristics are consistent with the FLG having been deposited subaqueously in a back-arc basin which lay proximal to a volcanic arc and/or continental margin. -- The Proterozoic FL diabase and gabbro dykes appear to be of two ages: (1) an older set of north- to northeasterly-trending gabbro dykes, viz., the FL gabbro dykes; and (2) an apparently younger set of east-west-trending smaller diabase dykes, viz., the FL diabase dykes. The FL gabbro dykes may be equivalent to the Harp dykes further to the north; however, the FL diabase dykes are chemically more evolved than other Proterozoic mafic suites in Labrador, with the exception of the Nain HP (high P₂O₅) dykes, with which they are very similar. -- The metaperidotites which intrude the FLG are enriched in Mg, Ni and Cr, and ...
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Geology, geochemistry and metallogeny of the Archean Florence Lake Group and associated ultramafic and trondhjemitic rocks, Nain Province, Labrador
author_facet Brace, Terry D.
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title Geology, geochemistry and metallogeny of the Archean Florence Lake Group and associated ultramafic and trondhjemitic rocks, Nain Province, Labrador
title_short Geology, geochemistry and metallogeny of the Archean Florence Lake Group and associated ultramafic and trondhjemitic rocks, Nain Province, Labrador
title_full Geology, geochemistry and metallogeny of the Archean Florence Lake Group and associated ultramafic and trondhjemitic rocks, Nain Province, Labrador
title_fullStr Geology, geochemistry and metallogeny of the Archean Florence Lake Group and associated ultramafic and trondhjemitic rocks, Nain Province, Labrador
title_full_unstemmed Geology, geochemistry and metallogeny of the Archean Florence Lake Group and associated ultramafic and trondhjemitic rocks, Nain Province, Labrador
title_sort geology, geochemistry and metallogeny of the archean florence lake group and associated ultramafic and trondhjemitic rocks, nain province, labrador
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Brace, Terry D. <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Brace=3ATerry_D=2E=3A=3A.html> (1990) Geology, geochemistry and metallogeny of the Archean Florence Lake Group and associated ultramafic and trondhjemitic rocks, Nain Province, Labrador. Masters thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland.
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