1992
DOI: 10.1016/0301-9268(92)90114-4
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Proterozoic mineral deposits near plate margins of the archean wyoming province, USA

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“…Again, these assemblages are homotaxial because they were deposited on different continental margins. Houston (1992) has suggested that the French Slate and the underlying Towner Greenstone, the uppermost units in the upper part of the Libby Creek Group, are foredeep deposits, but as noted previously, Nd data (Ball and Farmer, 1991) do not support such an origin. The Nd studies indicate that these rocks were derived from the Wyoming Archean craton and not from erosion of advancing thrust sheets of the encroaching Early Proterozoic arc terrane of the Central Plains orogen.…”
Section: Regional Correlations Of Early Proterozoic Margin Sequencesmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Again, these assemblages are homotaxial because they were deposited on different continental margins. Houston (1992) has suggested that the French Slate and the underlying Towner Greenstone, the uppermost units in the upper part of the Libby Creek Group, are foredeep deposits, but as noted previously, Nd data (Ball and Farmer, 1991) do not support such an origin. The Nd studies indicate that these rocks were derived from the Wyoming Archean craton and not from erosion of advancing thrust sheets of the encroaching Early Proterozoic arc terrane of the Central Plains orogen.…”
Section: Regional Correlations Of Early Proterozoic Margin Sequencesmentioning
confidence: 72%