Structural Style and Regional Comparison of the Paleoproterozoic Ketyet River Group in the Region North-Northwest of Baker Lake, Nunavut

Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Geology, University of Regina. ix, 160 l. Archean to Paleoproterozoic rocks of the Rae Craton, Western Churchill Province, have been affected by polyphas...

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Main Author: McEwan, Brian John
Other Authors: Bethune, Kathryn M., Chi, Guoxiang, Ashton, Kenneth E., Lafrance, Bruno
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10294/3815
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spelling ftunivregina:oai:ourspace.uregina.ca:10294/3815 2023-10-09T21:50:05+02:00 Structural Style and Regional Comparison of the Paleoproterozoic Ketyet River Group in the Region North-Northwest of Baker Lake, Nunavut McEwan, Brian John Bethune, Kathryn M. Chi, Guoxiang Ashton, Kenneth E. Lafrance, Bruno 2012-11 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10294/3815 http://ourspace.uregina.ca/bitstream/handle/10294/3815/McEwan_Brian_200254478_MSC_GEOL_Spring2013l.pdf en eng Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina http://hdl.handle.net/10294/3815 TC-SRU-3815 http://ourspace.uregina.ca/bitstream/handle/10294/3815/McEwan_Brian_200254478_MSC_GEOL_Spring2013l.pdf Geology Stratigraphic--Proterozoic Geology--Nunavut--Ketyet River Region Geology--Nunavut--Baker Lake Region Thesis 2012 ftunivregina 2023-09-16T22:14:18Z Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Geology, University of Regina. ix, 160 l. Archean to Paleoproterozoic rocks of the Rae Craton, Western Churchill Province, have been affected by polyphase deformation and metamorphism causing structural complexity and confusion regarding the age and affiliation of rock units. This study improves the stratigraphic and structural understanding of the Paleoproterozoic Ketyet River group and immediately subjacent Neoarchean rocks through detailed mapping of four areas north and west of Baker Lake: “Nipterk Lake”, “Ukalik Lake”, “Bar Lake” and Kiggavik, north of the uranium deposits. This improves knowledge of the basement rocks marginal to the late Paleoproterozoic Thelon Basin for unconformity-related uranium exploration. In 2010 and 2011, detailed mapping in the first three areas revealed that the Ketyet River group comprises thin metaconglomerate gradationally overlain by orthoquartzite and grey pelitic schist. At Bar Lake, sills of metagabbro within the latter may be equivalent to the Five Mile Lake basalts, substantiating correlation with the Amer Group. The metaconglomerate and orthoquartzite unconformably overlie 2.6 Ga quartz-K-feldspar porphyritic schist (QFP schist) and parts of the Woodburn Lake group ranging from feldspathic metagreywacke to komatiite. Where the metaconglomerate is absent, the base of the orthoquartzite contains “quartz eyes” resembling those of the QFP schist. Cross-beds at the base and top of the orthoquartzite respectively face away from the QFP schist and toward the pelitic schist, providing control on the younging direction. The quartzite-pelitic schist contact is gradational; approaching the contact, decimetre-scale granule- to pebble-metaconglomerate and centimetre-scale pelitic schist interbeds are common, whereas above the contact, the pelitic schist contains graded granule metaconglomerate interbeds. Five ductile deformational ... Thesis Baker Lake Nunavut oURspace - The University of Regina's Institutional Repository Nunavut Ketyet River ENVELOPE(-94.764,-94.764,64.227,64.227) Bar Lake ENVELOPE(-111.233,-111.233,65.683,65.683) Five Mile Lake ENVELOPE(-137.391,-137.391,61.648,61.648)
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topic Geology
Stratigraphic--Proterozoic
Geology--Nunavut--Ketyet River Region
Geology--Nunavut--Baker Lake Region
spellingShingle Geology
Stratigraphic--Proterozoic
Geology--Nunavut--Ketyet River Region
Geology--Nunavut--Baker Lake Region
McEwan, Brian John
Structural Style and Regional Comparison of the Paleoproterozoic Ketyet River Group in the Region North-Northwest of Baker Lake, Nunavut
topic_facet Geology
Stratigraphic--Proterozoic
Geology--Nunavut--Ketyet River Region
Geology--Nunavut--Baker Lake Region
description Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Geology, University of Regina. ix, 160 l. Archean to Paleoproterozoic rocks of the Rae Craton, Western Churchill Province, have been affected by polyphase deformation and metamorphism causing structural complexity and confusion regarding the age and affiliation of rock units. This study improves the stratigraphic and structural understanding of the Paleoproterozoic Ketyet River group and immediately subjacent Neoarchean rocks through detailed mapping of four areas north and west of Baker Lake: “Nipterk Lake”, “Ukalik Lake”, “Bar Lake” and Kiggavik, north of the uranium deposits. This improves knowledge of the basement rocks marginal to the late Paleoproterozoic Thelon Basin for unconformity-related uranium exploration. In 2010 and 2011, detailed mapping in the first three areas revealed that the Ketyet River group comprises thin metaconglomerate gradationally overlain by orthoquartzite and grey pelitic schist. At Bar Lake, sills of metagabbro within the latter may be equivalent to the Five Mile Lake basalts, substantiating correlation with the Amer Group. The metaconglomerate and orthoquartzite unconformably overlie 2.6 Ga quartz-K-feldspar porphyritic schist (QFP schist) and parts of the Woodburn Lake group ranging from feldspathic metagreywacke to komatiite. Where the metaconglomerate is absent, the base of the orthoquartzite contains “quartz eyes” resembling those of the QFP schist. Cross-beds at the base and top of the orthoquartzite respectively face away from the QFP schist and toward the pelitic schist, providing control on the younging direction. The quartzite-pelitic schist contact is gradational; approaching the contact, decimetre-scale granule- to pebble-metaconglomerate and centimetre-scale pelitic schist interbeds are common, whereas above the contact, the pelitic schist contains graded granule metaconglomerate interbeds. Five ductile deformational ...
author2 Bethune, Kathryn M.
Chi, Guoxiang
Ashton, Kenneth E.
Lafrance, Bruno
format Thesis
author McEwan, Brian John
author_facet McEwan, Brian John
author_sort McEwan, Brian John
title Structural Style and Regional Comparison of the Paleoproterozoic Ketyet River Group in the Region North-Northwest of Baker Lake, Nunavut
title_short Structural Style and Regional Comparison of the Paleoproterozoic Ketyet River Group in the Region North-Northwest of Baker Lake, Nunavut
title_full Structural Style and Regional Comparison of the Paleoproterozoic Ketyet River Group in the Region North-Northwest of Baker Lake, Nunavut
title_fullStr Structural Style and Regional Comparison of the Paleoproterozoic Ketyet River Group in the Region North-Northwest of Baker Lake, Nunavut
title_full_unstemmed Structural Style and Regional Comparison of the Paleoproterozoic Ketyet River Group in the Region North-Northwest of Baker Lake, Nunavut
title_sort structural style and regional comparison of the paleoproterozoic ketyet river group in the region north-northwest of baker lake, nunavut
publisher Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina
publishDate 2012
url http://hdl.handle.net/10294/3815
http://ourspace.uregina.ca/bitstream/handle/10294/3815/McEwan_Brian_200254478_MSC_GEOL_Spring2013l.pdf
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ENVELOPE(-111.233,-111.233,65.683,65.683)
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Ketyet River
Bar Lake
Five Mile Lake
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Ketyet River
Bar Lake
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Nunavut
genre_facet Baker Lake
Nunavut
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