The ca. 1880 Ma Circum-Superior Large Igneous Province (LIP) consists of a number of discontinuous segments known to cover a significant portion of the margin of the Superior Province craton in North America. New geochemical and isotopic data from western segments of this LIP support a common origin for the these segments and suggest that magmatism in the Lake Superior region may have been fed through the ~ 600 km long Pickle Crow dyke from a source north of the Fox River Belt in northeastern Manitoba. The Fox River Belt, Pickle Crow dyke and sections of the Hemlock Formation in the Lake Superior region possess trace element signatures which are similar to those of more recent oceanic plateaux. The Hemlock Formation displays a heterogeneous...
Magmatism of the Povungnituk Group of the Cape Smith Belt, northern Superior craton, was formed in t...
Silurian–Devonian bimodal volcanism—a common feature of the northern Appalachians of the northeaster...
Paleoproterozoic magmatism in the southern Slave region records the tectonic breakup of Scalvia and ...
The ca. 1880 Ma Circum-Superior Large Igneous Province (LIP) consists of a number of discontinuous s...
The Circum-Superior Large Igneous Province (LIP) consists predominantly of ultramafic-mafic lavas an...
The Matachewan Large Igneous Province (LIP) is interpreted to have formed during the early stages of...
The Circum-Superior Large Igneous Province (LIP) consists predominantly of ultramafic-mafic lavas an...
The Matachewan Large Igneous Province (LIP) is interpreted to have formed during the early stages of...
The 2.45 Ga Matachewan Large Igneous Province (LIP) of the southern and central Superior Craton cons...
The Matachewan Large Igneous Province (LIP) is interpreted to have formed during the early stages of...
The Circum-Superior Large Igneous Province (LIP) consists predominantly of ultramafic-mafic lavas an...
Recent geochronological investigations reinforce the early suggestion that the upper part of the Pal...
The North Caribou Greenstone Belt (NCGB) lies at the core the granitoid-dominant North Caribou Terra...
Midcontinent Rift flood basalts represent a sample of the relatively shallow, sub-continental upper ...
Identification of large-volume, short-duration mafic magmatic events of intraplate affinity in both ...
Magmatism of the Povungnituk Group of the Cape Smith Belt, northern Superior craton, was formed in t...
Silurian–Devonian bimodal volcanism—a common feature of the northern Appalachians of the northeaster...
Paleoproterozoic magmatism in the southern Slave region records the tectonic breakup of Scalvia and ...
The ca. 1880 Ma Circum-Superior Large Igneous Province (LIP) consists of a number of discontinuous s...
The Circum-Superior Large Igneous Province (LIP) consists predominantly of ultramafic-mafic lavas an...
The Matachewan Large Igneous Province (LIP) is interpreted to have formed during the early stages of...
The Circum-Superior Large Igneous Province (LIP) consists predominantly of ultramafic-mafic lavas an...
The Matachewan Large Igneous Province (LIP) is interpreted to have formed during the early stages of...
The 2.45 Ga Matachewan Large Igneous Province (LIP) of the southern and central Superior Craton cons...
The Matachewan Large Igneous Province (LIP) is interpreted to have formed during the early stages of...
The Circum-Superior Large Igneous Province (LIP) consists predominantly of ultramafic-mafic lavas an...
Recent geochronological investigations reinforce the early suggestion that the upper part of the Pal...
The North Caribou Greenstone Belt (NCGB) lies at the core the granitoid-dominant North Caribou Terra...
Midcontinent Rift flood basalts represent a sample of the relatively shallow, sub-continental upper ...
Identification of large-volume, short-duration mafic magmatic events of intraplate affinity in both ...
Magmatism of the Povungnituk Group of the Cape Smith Belt, northern Superior craton, was formed in t...
Silurian–Devonian bimodal volcanism—a common feature of the northern Appalachians of the northeaster...
Paleoproterozoic magmatism in the southern Slave region records the tectonic breakup of Scalvia and ...