The tectonic and metallogenetic evolution of the Maritimes Basin is constrained by its thermochronology, structure, and stratigraphy. Allocyclic sedimentary deposition occurred within the basin and reflects the shifts in tectonic subsidence from local rapid events to regional slower events. Apatite thermochronology combined with vitrinite reflectance data suggest that an additional l.5 to 4 km of strata were deposited prior to 280 Ma and subsequently eroded. The organic maturation and the apatite fission track modelling indicate that the exhumation took place from 280 to 200 Ma. The thermochronology data arc consistent with a paleogeothermal gradient of approximately 25°C/km. The structure of the Maritimes Basin and the paleo-geographic rec...
The Arctic Amerasia Basin, located between the Canadian margin and Alaska, formed by purported Juras...
Near Cheticamp, northwestern Cape Breton Island, a sequence of supracrustal rocks overlies and cuts ...
Quaternary glaciomarine deposits form a complex sedimentary succession in the Springdale - Hall's Ba...
The carbonate-hosted Zn-Pb deposits in the Lower Windsor Group, Nova Scotia, are located along the s...
The Mississippian (Visran) Macumber and Gays River Formations ofthe Windsor Group in Nova Scotia are...
The Maritimes Basin complex of Atlantic Canada preserves a thick stratigraphic succession deposited ...
The Maritimes Basin complex of Atlantic Canada preserves a thick stratigraphic succession deposited ...
Geological mapping and U-Pb (zircon) dating have led to the discovery of distinctive Lower Ordovicia...
Geological mapping and U-Pb (zircon) dating have led to the discovery of distinctive Lower Ordovicia...
Geological mapping and U-Pb (zircon) dating have led to the discovery of distinctive Lower Ordovicia...
Geological mapping and U-Pb (zircon) dating have led to the discovery of distinctive Lower Ordovicia...
The Late Devonian to Lower Permian Marltimes basin of eastern Canada developed as a late to post-tec...
The Copper Lake area of mainland Nova Scotia is one of several vein-controlled mineralized (Cu-Au-Co...
The Bay St. George sub-basin of SW Newfoundland, part of the larger late Paleozoic Maritimes basin, ...
In the Upsalquitch Forks area (NTS 21 O/10), penetratively deformed sedimentary and volcanic rocks o...
The Arctic Amerasia Basin, located between the Canadian margin and Alaska, formed by purported Juras...
Near Cheticamp, northwestern Cape Breton Island, a sequence of supracrustal rocks overlies and cuts ...
Quaternary glaciomarine deposits form a complex sedimentary succession in the Springdale - Hall's Ba...
The carbonate-hosted Zn-Pb deposits in the Lower Windsor Group, Nova Scotia, are located along the s...
The Mississippian (Visran) Macumber and Gays River Formations ofthe Windsor Group in Nova Scotia are...
The Maritimes Basin complex of Atlantic Canada preserves a thick stratigraphic succession deposited ...
The Maritimes Basin complex of Atlantic Canada preserves a thick stratigraphic succession deposited ...
Geological mapping and U-Pb (zircon) dating have led to the discovery of distinctive Lower Ordovicia...
Geological mapping and U-Pb (zircon) dating have led to the discovery of distinctive Lower Ordovicia...
Geological mapping and U-Pb (zircon) dating have led to the discovery of distinctive Lower Ordovicia...
Geological mapping and U-Pb (zircon) dating have led to the discovery of distinctive Lower Ordovicia...
The Late Devonian to Lower Permian Marltimes basin of eastern Canada developed as a late to post-tec...
The Copper Lake area of mainland Nova Scotia is one of several vein-controlled mineralized (Cu-Au-Co...
The Bay St. George sub-basin of SW Newfoundland, part of the larger late Paleozoic Maritimes basin, ...
In the Upsalquitch Forks area (NTS 21 O/10), penetratively deformed sedimentary and volcanic rocks o...
The Arctic Amerasia Basin, located between the Canadian margin and Alaska, formed by purported Juras...
Near Cheticamp, northwestern Cape Breton Island, a sequence of supracrustal rocks overlies and cuts ...
Quaternary glaciomarine deposits form a complex sedimentary succession in the Springdale - Hall's Ba...