AbstractRecent geochronological investigations reinforce the early suggestion that the upper part of the Paleoproterozoic Huronian Supergroup of Ontario, Canada is present in the Animikie Basin on the south shore of Lake Superior. These rocks, beginning with the glaciogenic Gowganda Formation, are interpreted as passive margin deposits. The absence of the lower Huronian (rift succession) from the Animikie Basin may be explained by attributing the oldest Paleoroterozoic rocks in the Animikie Basin (Chocolay Group) to deposition on the upper plate of a north-dipping detachment fault, which lacks sediments of the rift phase. Following thermal uplift that led to opening of the Huronian Ocean on the south side of what is now the Superior provinc...
The dominant tectonic event in the Lake Superior area was the development of the Keweenawan rift zon...
This paper compiles lithostratigraphic and geochronological data obtained for the Palaeoproterozoic ...
Rocks correlated with the Hough Lake and Quirke Lake Groups of the Huronian Supergroup form part of...
Recent geochronological investigations reinforce the early suggestion that the upper part of the Pal...
AbstractRecent geochronological investigations reinforce the early suggestion that the upper part of...
Abstract: Palaeoproterozoic rogenic development in the northeastern Canadian Shield was controlled b...
The Precambrian core of North America was assembled in the Proterozoic by a series of collisions bet...
International audienceThe Thompson Nickel Belt marks the boundary between the Archean Superior Provi...
The Grenville Province is a remnant of a ca. 1.1 Ga orogen, exposed as a continuous belt in northeas...
The ca. 1880 Ma Circum-Superior Large Igneous Province (LIP) consists of a number of discontinuous s...
The presence of a major unconformity within the Potsdam Group is an important key to unlocking the g...
This paper compiles lithostratigraphic and geochronological data obtained for the Palaeoproterozoic ...
Strata in the Huron (2.5–2.0 Ga) and Animikie (2.2–1.85 Ga) basins were deposited on the southern ma...
The Snow Lake gold camp is located within amphibolite facies volcanic rocks of the ca. 1.88 – 1.87 G...
The ca. 1.83 Ga Trans-Hudson orogeny resulted from collision of an upper plate consisting of th...
The dominant tectonic event in the Lake Superior area was the development of the Keweenawan rift zon...
This paper compiles lithostratigraphic and geochronological data obtained for the Palaeoproterozoic ...
Rocks correlated with the Hough Lake and Quirke Lake Groups of the Huronian Supergroup form part of...
Recent geochronological investigations reinforce the early suggestion that the upper part of the Pal...
AbstractRecent geochronological investigations reinforce the early suggestion that the upper part of...
Abstract: Palaeoproterozoic rogenic development in the northeastern Canadian Shield was controlled b...
The Precambrian core of North America was assembled in the Proterozoic by a series of collisions bet...
International audienceThe Thompson Nickel Belt marks the boundary between the Archean Superior Provi...
The Grenville Province is a remnant of a ca. 1.1 Ga orogen, exposed as a continuous belt in northeas...
The ca. 1880 Ma Circum-Superior Large Igneous Province (LIP) consists of a number of discontinuous s...
The presence of a major unconformity within the Potsdam Group is an important key to unlocking the g...
This paper compiles lithostratigraphic and geochronological data obtained for the Palaeoproterozoic ...
Strata in the Huron (2.5–2.0 Ga) and Animikie (2.2–1.85 Ga) basins were deposited on the southern ma...
The Snow Lake gold camp is located within amphibolite facies volcanic rocks of the ca. 1.88 – 1.87 G...
The ca. 1.83 Ga Trans-Hudson orogeny resulted from collision of an upper plate consisting of th...
The dominant tectonic event in the Lake Superior area was the development of the Keweenawan rift zon...
This paper compiles lithostratigraphic and geochronological data obtained for the Palaeoproterozoic ...
Rocks correlated with the Hough Lake and Quirke Lake Groups of the Huronian Supergroup form part of...