Precambrian tectonic processes are debated: what was the nature and scale of orogenic events on the younger, hotter, and more ductile Earth? Northern Hudson Bay records the Paleoproterozoic collision between the Western Churchill and Superior plates—the ∼1.8 Ga Trans-Hudson Orogeny (THO)—and is an ideal locality to study Precambrian tectonic structure. Integrated field, geochronological, and thermobarometric studies suggest that the THO was comparable to the present-day Himalayan-Karakoram-Tibet Orogen (HKTO). However, detailed understanding of the deep crustal architecture of the THO, and how it compares to that of the evolving HKTO, is lacking. The joint inversion of receiver functions and surface wave data provides new Moho depth estimat...
The Canadian Shield is one of the largest exposures of Precambrian geology on the Earth, and is unde...
Paleoproterozoic and Cenozoic record, respectively, of continent-continent collision that is notably...
IB acknowledges Leverhulme Trust research project grant RPG-2013-332. FD is supported by the Natural...
The Precambrian core of North America was assembled in the Proterozoic by a series of collisions bet...
The Precambrian core of North America was assembled in the Proterozoic by a series of collisions bet...
The northern Hudson Bay region in Canada comprises several Archean cratonic nuclei, assembled by a n...
Hudson Bay Lithospheric Experiment (HuBLE) was designed to understand the processes that formed Laur...
Whether or not plate tectonic processes operated on a younger, hotter Earth remains ambiguous. Seism...
Whether or not plate tectonic processes operated on a younger, hotter Earth remains ambiguous. Seism...
Whether or not plate tectonic processes operated on a younger, hotter Earth remains ambiguous. Seism...
The Precambrian core of North America was assembled in the Proterozoic by a series of collisions bet...
The geology of northern Hudson Bay, Canada, spans >3 Ga Earth's history including several Paleoprote...
The Precambrian core of North America was assembled in the Proterozoic by a series of collisions bet...
The Precambrian core of North America was assembled in the Proterozoic by a series of collisions bet...
The geology of northern Hudson Bay, Canada, documents more than 2 billion years of history including...
The Canadian Shield is one of the largest exposures of Precambrian geology on the Earth, and is unde...
Paleoproterozoic and Cenozoic record, respectively, of continent-continent collision that is notably...
IB acknowledges Leverhulme Trust research project grant RPG-2013-332. FD is supported by the Natural...
The Precambrian core of North America was assembled in the Proterozoic by a series of collisions bet...
The Precambrian core of North America was assembled in the Proterozoic by a series of collisions bet...
The northern Hudson Bay region in Canada comprises several Archean cratonic nuclei, assembled by a n...
Hudson Bay Lithospheric Experiment (HuBLE) was designed to understand the processes that formed Laur...
Whether or not plate tectonic processes operated on a younger, hotter Earth remains ambiguous. Seism...
Whether or not plate tectonic processes operated on a younger, hotter Earth remains ambiguous. Seism...
Whether or not plate tectonic processes operated on a younger, hotter Earth remains ambiguous. Seism...
The Precambrian core of North America was assembled in the Proterozoic by a series of collisions bet...
The geology of northern Hudson Bay, Canada, spans >3 Ga Earth's history including several Paleoprote...
The Precambrian core of North America was assembled in the Proterozoic by a series of collisions bet...
The Precambrian core of North America was assembled in the Proterozoic by a series of collisions bet...
The geology of northern Hudson Bay, Canada, documents more than 2 billion years of history including...
The Canadian Shield is one of the largest exposures of Precambrian geology on the Earth, and is unde...
Paleoproterozoic and Cenozoic record, respectively, of continent-continent collision that is notably...
IB acknowledges Leverhulme Trust research project grant RPG-2013-332. FD is supported by the Natural...