The Saglek Block of coastal Labrador forms the western margin of the North Atlantic Craton, where Archean gneisses and granulites have been reworked during the Paleoproterozoic. Previous work has established that the block is a composite of Eoarchean to Mesoarchean protoliths metamorphosed to upper amphibolite and granulite facies at around 2.8-2.7. Ga. New in-situ microbeam dating of accessory minerals in granoblastic gneisses reveals a complex peak to post-peak thermal history. Zircon growth at ca. 3.7-3.6. Ga provides the age of formation of the tonalitic protoliths to the gneisses. Further zircon growth in syn-tectonic granitic gneiss and monazite growth in a variety of orthogneisses confirm peak metamorphic conditions at ca. 2.7. Ga, b...
International audienceThe Saglek-Hebron Complex (SHC) located in Northern Labrador, Canada, includes...
Preliminary U–Pb geochronological studies of zircon and titanite collected from samples of gneissic ...
A recent claim to have found traces of Earth’s earliest life (>3.95 Ga) utilising isotopically li...
The Saglek Block of coastal Labrador forms the western margin of the North Atlantic Craton, where Ar...
The Saglek Block of Labrador comprises Eoarchean to Neoarchean lithologies, metamorphosed at high te...
The Saglek Block of Labrador comprises Eoarchean to Neoarchean lithologies, metamorphosed at high te...
The Archean continental crusts account for ca. 20% of the present volume, but the thermal history of...
Abstract: The Saglek Block forms the northern part of the Nain Province and underwent widespread met...
The Archean gneiss complex of the Saglek Block of Labrador is a part of the North Atlantic Craton, a...
Previous work has shown that a major part of the Early Archean (>3500 Ma) rocks in Labrador north of...
The Saglek Block of the Nain Complex in Northern Labrador forms the westernmost part of the North At...
The Nain craton comprises the western, Labrador segment of the larger North Atlantic craton (NAC) wh...
The Archaean gneiss complex of the Saglek-Hebron area in northern Labrador is dominated by polyphase...
Understanding Earth's early evolution requires decoding the cryptic geological record that is preser...
Preliminary precise age determinations of tectonic and metamorphic events across a transect of the T...
International audienceThe Saglek-Hebron Complex (SHC) located in Northern Labrador, Canada, includes...
Preliminary U–Pb geochronological studies of zircon and titanite collected from samples of gneissic ...
A recent claim to have found traces of Earth’s earliest life (>3.95 Ga) utilising isotopically li...
The Saglek Block of coastal Labrador forms the western margin of the North Atlantic Craton, where Ar...
The Saglek Block of Labrador comprises Eoarchean to Neoarchean lithologies, metamorphosed at high te...
The Saglek Block of Labrador comprises Eoarchean to Neoarchean lithologies, metamorphosed at high te...
The Archean continental crusts account for ca. 20% of the present volume, but the thermal history of...
Abstract: The Saglek Block forms the northern part of the Nain Province and underwent widespread met...
The Archean gneiss complex of the Saglek Block of Labrador is a part of the North Atlantic Craton, a...
Previous work has shown that a major part of the Early Archean (>3500 Ma) rocks in Labrador north of...
The Saglek Block of the Nain Complex in Northern Labrador forms the westernmost part of the North At...
The Nain craton comprises the western, Labrador segment of the larger North Atlantic craton (NAC) wh...
The Archaean gneiss complex of the Saglek-Hebron area in northern Labrador is dominated by polyphase...
Understanding Earth's early evolution requires decoding the cryptic geological record that is preser...
Preliminary precise age determinations of tectonic and metamorphic events across a transect of the T...
International audienceThe Saglek-Hebron Complex (SHC) located in Northern Labrador, Canada, includes...
Preliminary U–Pb geochronological studies of zircon and titanite collected from samples of gneissic ...
A recent claim to have found traces of Earth’s earliest life (>3.95 Ga) utilising isotopically li...