The Distinct Metamorphic Stages and Structural Styles of the 1.94–1.86 Ga Snowbird Orogen, Northwest Territories, Canada

Palaeoproterozoic orogenesis within the Archean southeastern Rae craton is related to the initial amalgamation of Laurentia. Characterizing the accompanying tectonic processes during this time has been complicated due to polymetamorphism, which results in the obscuring of the age record of the terra...

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Published in:Journal of Metamorphic Geology
Main Authors: Thiessen, Eric J., Gibson, H. Dan, Regis, Daniele, Pehrsson, Sally J., Ashley, Kyle T., Smit, Matthijs A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/jmg.12556
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spelling ftsimonfu:oai:summit.sfu.ca:21382 2023-05-15T17:46:49+02:00 The Distinct Metamorphic Stages and Structural Styles of the 1.94–1.86 Ga Snowbird Orogen, Northwest Territories, Canada Thiessen, Eric J. Gibson, H. Dan Regis, Daniele Pehrsson, Sally J. Ashley, Kyle T. Smit, Matthijs A. 2020-07-20 https://doi.org/10.1111/jmg.12556 http://summit.sfu.ca/item/21382 English eng doi:10.1111/jmg.12556 http://summit.sfu.ca/item/21382 Article 2020 ftsimonfu https://doi.org/10.1111/jmg.12556 2022-04-07T18:44:00Z Palaeoproterozoic orogenesis within the Archean southeastern Rae craton is related to the initial amalgamation of Laurentia. Characterizing the accompanying tectonic processes during this time has been complicated due to polymetamorphism, which results in the obscuring of the age record of the terranes involved. To improve the knowledge of the tectonic evolution of the South Rae Craton, petrologic and structural analyses are applied in conjunction with in situ trace element chemistry, inclusion barometry, U–Pb monazite and titanite, and Lu–Hf garnet chronology. The data robustly constrain Palaeoproterozoic pressure–temperature–time paths of major deformational events along the southeastern Rae craton margin. D1 occurred between 1.94 and 1.93 Ga in the Dodge-Snowbird domain, which included prograde burial of metasedimentary rocks, deposited at 2.2–2.0 Ga, and the development of migmatitic layering and east-southeast trending folds (S1, F1). Peak metamorphism is recorded in metasedimentary units at c. 1.93 Ga when rocks reached conditions of 9.0–10.5 kbar and 810–830°C. Within the Dodge-Snowbird domain, D2 imparted north-northeast trending open folds and associated axial planar cleavage (S2, F2) between 1.93 and 1.90 Ga during east-west compression that appears to have been synchronous with cooling and exhumation. Later D2 deformation, localized within the Wholdaia Lake shear zone (WLsz; ST1), developed in the footwall of this thrust-sense structure at 1,873 ± 5 Ma at conditions of 9.5–11.0 kbar and 820–850°C. The hangingwall Dodge-Snowbird domain had already cooled to below 300°C by then, indicating a significant structural and metamorphic break across the domain's western boundary. A new phase of unroofing (D3) involved pervasive amphibolite- to greenschist facies extensional shearing (ST2) within the WLsz, which overprinted ST1 foliations between 1.87 and 1.86 Ga. Continued greenschist facies shearing younger than 1.86 Ga likely ended by c. 1.83 Ga when lamprophyre dykes cut the structure, which was followed by cooling until c. 1.80 Ga. This work highlights the utility and application of multiple chronometers (zircon, monazite, titanite, garnet) along with structural and petrologic analysis that together can resolve precise orogenic cycles in polymetamorphic terranes that may otherwise be undetected. The time-resolved P–T–D histories derived here enable more robust interpretations regarding the nature and evolution of 1.9 Ga tectonism along the southeast Rae craton margin, which may be used to refine models for Laurentian terrane amalgamation. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northwest Territories Summit - SFU Research Repository (Simon Fraser University) Northwest Territories Canada Wholdaia Lake ENVELOPE(-104.167,-104.167,60.717,60.717) Rae ENVELOPE(-116.053,-116.053,62.834,62.834) Journal of Metamorphic Geology 38 9 963 992
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description Palaeoproterozoic orogenesis within the Archean southeastern Rae craton is related to the initial amalgamation of Laurentia. Characterizing the accompanying tectonic processes during this time has been complicated due to polymetamorphism, which results in the obscuring of the age record of the terranes involved. To improve the knowledge of the tectonic evolution of the South Rae Craton, petrologic and structural analyses are applied in conjunction with in situ trace element chemistry, inclusion barometry, U–Pb monazite and titanite, and Lu–Hf garnet chronology. The data robustly constrain Palaeoproterozoic pressure–temperature–time paths of major deformational events along the southeastern Rae craton margin. D1 occurred between 1.94 and 1.93 Ga in the Dodge-Snowbird domain, which included prograde burial of metasedimentary rocks, deposited at 2.2–2.0 Ga, and the development of migmatitic layering and east-southeast trending folds (S1, F1). Peak metamorphism is recorded in metasedimentary units at c. 1.93 Ga when rocks reached conditions of 9.0–10.5 kbar and 810–830°C. Within the Dodge-Snowbird domain, D2 imparted north-northeast trending open folds and associated axial planar cleavage (S2, F2) between 1.93 and 1.90 Ga during east-west compression that appears to have been synchronous with cooling and exhumation. Later D2 deformation, localized within the Wholdaia Lake shear zone (WLsz; ST1), developed in the footwall of this thrust-sense structure at 1,873 ± 5 Ma at conditions of 9.5–11.0 kbar and 820–850°C. The hangingwall Dodge-Snowbird domain had already cooled to below 300°C by then, indicating a significant structural and metamorphic break across the domain's western boundary. A new phase of unroofing (D3) involved pervasive amphibolite- to greenschist facies extensional shearing (ST2) within the WLsz, which overprinted ST1 foliations between 1.87 and 1.86 Ga. Continued greenschist facies shearing younger than 1.86 Ga likely ended by c. 1.83 Ga when lamprophyre dykes cut the structure, which was followed by cooling until c. 1.80 Ga. This work highlights the utility and application of multiple chronometers (zircon, monazite, titanite, garnet) along with structural and petrologic analysis that together can resolve precise orogenic cycles in polymetamorphic terranes that may otherwise be undetected. The time-resolved P–T–D histories derived here enable more robust interpretations regarding the nature and evolution of 1.9 Ga tectonism along the southeast Rae craton margin, which may be used to refine models for Laurentian terrane amalgamation.
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author Thiessen, Eric J.
Gibson, H. Dan
Regis, Daniele
Pehrsson, Sally J.
Ashley, Kyle T.
Smit, Matthijs A.
spellingShingle Thiessen, Eric J.
Gibson, H. Dan
Regis, Daniele
Pehrsson, Sally J.
Ashley, Kyle T.
Smit, Matthijs A.
The Distinct Metamorphic Stages and Structural Styles of the 1.94–1.86 Ga Snowbird Orogen, Northwest Territories, Canada
author_facet Thiessen, Eric J.
Gibson, H. Dan
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Pehrsson, Sally J.
Ashley, Kyle T.
Smit, Matthijs A.
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title The Distinct Metamorphic Stages and Structural Styles of the 1.94–1.86 Ga Snowbird Orogen, Northwest Territories, Canada
title_short The Distinct Metamorphic Stages and Structural Styles of the 1.94–1.86 Ga Snowbird Orogen, Northwest Territories, Canada
title_full The Distinct Metamorphic Stages and Structural Styles of the 1.94–1.86 Ga Snowbird Orogen, Northwest Territories, Canada
title_fullStr The Distinct Metamorphic Stages and Structural Styles of the 1.94–1.86 Ga Snowbird Orogen, Northwest Territories, Canada
title_full_unstemmed The Distinct Metamorphic Stages and Structural Styles of the 1.94–1.86 Ga Snowbird Orogen, Northwest Territories, Canada
title_sort distinct metamorphic stages and structural styles of the 1.94–1.86 ga snowbird orogen, northwest territories, canada
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