Detailed field studies of selected areas in the greenstone belts of the Slave Province of Canada were presented. This area was long cited as a type area by supporters of the (now generally abandoned) rift model of greenstone belts. It was shown that a plate tectonic interpretation accounted more successfully for the regional geology and identified four terranes that had experienced complex divergent and convergent histories between 2.7 and 3.4 Ga. A dismembered ophiolite was identified and a late episode of widespread granitic intrusion was recognized
The rocks of northwestern Canada represent over 4.0 Ga of geological history. This study focuses on ...
The Ashuanipi complex is one of the largest massif granulite terrains of the Canadian Shield. It mak...
Rocks of the Eokuk Uplift have been mapped in detail along the coast of Coronation Gulf and 10 key u...
Several well-preserved circa 2.6 Ga Archean granite-greenstone belts are exposed in the Slave Provin...
Several well-preserved circa 2.6 Ga Archean granite-greenstone belts are exposed in the Slave Provin...
Several well-preserved circa 2.6 Ga Archean granite-greenstone belts are exposed in the Slave Provin...
How late Archean tectonics could be seen to have operated in the Slave Province is illustrated. Lith...
A prograding (direction unspecified) trench-arc system is favored as a simple yet comprehensive mode...
The Yellowknife greenstone belt is the western margin of an Archean turbidite-filled basin bordered ...
Many tectonic models for the Slave Province, N.W.T., Canada, and for Archean granite - greenstone te...
Late Archean (3.0-2.5 Ga) greenstone belts are a major component of the Superior Province of the Can...
grantor: University of TorontoThe N-S trending, 120 km long, 2.7-2.6 Ga High Lake greensto...
grantor: University of TorontoThe N-S trending, 120 km long, 2.7-2.6 Ga High Lake greensto...
A review of Archean granite-greenstone terranes, orogenic gold deposits, the Slave Province and mode...
Greenstone belts are an important part of the fragmented record of crustal evolution, representing s...
The rocks of northwestern Canada represent over 4.0 Ga of geological history. This study focuses on ...
The Ashuanipi complex is one of the largest massif granulite terrains of the Canadian Shield. It mak...
Rocks of the Eokuk Uplift have been mapped in detail along the coast of Coronation Gulf and 10 key u...
Several well-preserved circa 2.6 Ga Archean granite-greenstone belts are exposed in the Slave Provin...
Several well-preserved circa 2.6 Ga Archean granite-greenstone belts are exposed in the Slave Provin...
Several well-preserved circa 2.6 Ga Archean granite-greenstone belts are exposed in the Slave Provin...
How late Archean tectonics could be seen to have operated in the Slave Province is illustrated. Lith...
A prograding (direction unspecified) trench-arc system is favored as a simple yet comprehensive mode...
The Yellowknife greenstone belt is the western margin of an Archean turbidite-filled basin bordered ...
Many tectonic models for the Slave Province, N.W.T., Canada, and for Archean granite - greenstone te...
Late Archean (3.0-2.5 Ga) greenstone belts are a major component of the Superior Province of the Can...
grantor: University of TorontoThe N-S trending, 120 km long, 2.7-2.6 Ga High Lake greensto...
grantor: University of TorontoThe N-S trending, 120 km long, 2.7-2.6 Ga High Lake greensto...
A review of Archean granite-greenstone terranes, orogenic gold deposits, the Slave Province and mode...
Greenstone belts are an important part of the fragmented record of crustal evolution, representing s...
The rocks of northwestern Canada represent over 4.0 Ga of geological history. This study focuses on ...
The Ashuanipi complex is one of the largest massif granulite terrains of the Canadian Shield. It mak...
Rocks of the Eokuk Uplift have been mapped in detail along the coast of Coronation Gulf and 10 key u...