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Basement-cover relations and internal structure of the Cape Smith klippe: A 1.9 Ga greenstone belt in northern Quebec, CanadaThe Cape Smith Belt is a 380x60 km tectonic klippe composed of greenschistto amphibolite-grade mafic and komatiitic lava flows and fine-grained quartzose sediment, intruded by minor syn- to post-tectonic granitoids. Previously studied transects in areas of relatively high structural level show that the belt is constructed of seven or more north-dipping thrust sheets which verge toward the Superior Province (Archean) foreland in the south and away from an Archean basement massif (Kovik Antiform) external to the Trans-Hudson Orogen (Early Proterozoic) in the north. A field project (mapping and structural-stratigraphic-metamorphic studies) directed by MRS was begun in 1985 aimed at the structurally deeper levels of the belt and underlying basement, which are superby exposed in oblique cross-section (12 km minimum structural relief) at the west-plunging eastern end of the belt. Mapping now complete of the eastern end of the belt confirms that all of the metavolcanic and most of the metasedimentary rocks are allochthonous with respect to the Archean basement, and that the thrusts must have been rooted north of Kovik Antiform. The main findings follow.
Document ID
19860013661
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
St-Onge, M. R.
(Geological Survey of Canada Ottawa Ontario, Canada)
Hoffman, P. F.
(Geological Survey of Canada Ottawa Ontario, Canada)
Lucas, S. G.
(Brown Univ. Providence, R.I., United States)
Scott, D. J.
(McMaster Univ. Hamilton, Ontario, Canada)
Begin, N. J.
(Queen's Univ. Kingston, Ontario, Canada)
Date Acquired
August 12, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1986
Publication Information
Publication: Lunar and Planetary Inst. Workshop on the Tectonic Evolution of Greenstone Belts
Subject Category
Geophysics
Accession Number
86N23132
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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