1992
DOI: 10.4095/134053
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Precambrian geology of the Atikokan area, northwestern Ontario

Abstract: This bulletin reviews Precambrian geology, including lithology, geochemistry, petrogenesis, structure, and metamorphism, in the vicinity of Atikokan, northwestern Ontario. The area spans approximately 1100 km2 of the volcano-plutonic Wabigoon Subprovince and the metasedimentary Quetico Subprovince - two large linear lithostructural elements of the Superior craton. Nineteen major rock units are classified into pre- to synvolcanic intrusions, supracrustal rocks, and syn- to postvolcanic intrusions. The early int… Show more

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“…The stock, delineated by Stone et al (1993) and Stone (1998, Map P.3382), represents one of nine peraluminous granite plutons regionally distributed within the Berens River -Sachigo Subprovince boundary zone. Such plutons have been documented by Stone (1998) to occur over a strike length of 140 km in this zone. The pluton has a granoblastic texture, resulting from shearing and recrystallization induced by deformation along the Bearhead Lake fault system, delineated by Stone et al (1993).…”
Section: Pakeagama Lake Pegmatitementioning
confidence: 85%
“…The stock, delineated by Stone et al (1993) and Stone (1998, Map P.3382), represents one of nine peraluminous granite plutons regionally distributed within the Berens River -Sachigo Subprovince boundary zone. Such plutons have been documented by Stone (1998) to occur over a strike length of 140 km in this zone. The pluton has a granoblastic texture, resulting from shearing and recrystallization induced by deformation along the Bearhead Lake fault system, delineated by Stone et al (1993).…”
Section: Pakeagama Lake Pegmatitementioning
confidence: 85%
“…There are minor shallow-water carbonates of 3.7 Ga at Isua, Greenland (Nutman et al, 2016). The oldest occurrence of extensive shallow-water carbonate is 2.78 Ga at Steep Rock, Ontario (Stone, 2010). The ratio 13 C/ 12 C has not changed much over geological time, indicating that carbon partitions between carbonate and organic carbon reservoirs, as it does today (Thomazo et al, 2009).…”
Section: Origin Of Life Within Marine Serpentinitementioning
confidence: 86%
“…The Marmion Shear Zone is a steeply eastwarddipping structure (Backeberg et al, 2014). The terrane boundaries cut by the Marmion Shear are not restorable in map view (Figure 1), so the displacement likely had a vertical component even if the shear zone accommodated mostly strike-slip as previously inferred (Stone et al, 1992;Stone, 2010).…”
Section: Deformation Historymentioning
confidence: 69%