1989
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3091.1989.tb00604.x
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Turbidites and iron formations, Beardmore‐Geraldton, Ontario: application of a combined ramp/fan model to Archaean clastic and chemical sedimentation

Abstract: Sandy turbidites, grain flows, conglomeratic mass-flows and oxide-facies iron formation are present in the late Archaean Beardmore-Geraldton terrain, a metasedimentary belt which extends for at least 80 km in an E-W direction. The marine portion of this basin contains four lithofacies associations (LA): (1) Thinbedded, iron formation-clastic sediment association. This association represents a continuum of deposit types containing iron formation; subtypes are defined on the basis of bedding attributes and the p… Show more

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“…Facies TM gTM=graded silt-mud couplets: Stow (1985), Pickering et al (1986,1989), Thornburg & Kulm (1987a), Barrett & Fralick (1989). Pickering (1982bPickering ( , 1984a, Hiscott (1980), Stow & Shanmugam (1980, Scott & Tillman (1981), ), Coleman et al (1985, Pickering et al (1986Pickering et al ( , 1989, Lash (1988), Anastasakis & Piper (1991), Weedon & McCave (1991.…”
Section: Selected Rejerencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Facies TM gTM=graded silt-mud couplets: Stow (1985), Pickering et al (1986,1989), Thornburg & Kulm (1987a), Barrett & Fralick (1989). Pickering (1982bPickering ( , 1984a, Hiscott (1980), Stow & Shanmugam (1980, Scott & Tillman (1981), ), Coleman et al (1985, Pickering et al (1986Pickering et al ( , 1989, Lash (1988), Anastasakis & Piper (1991), Weedon & McCave (1991.…”
Section: Selected Rejerencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Synorogenic volcano-sedimentary greenstone successions, interpreted as forming around the margins of volcanic (arc-complexes) edifices, generally exhibit subaerial and subaqueous sedimentary rocks interbedded with volcanic and volcaniclastic beds (Barrett and Fralick, 1989;DiMarco and Lowe, 1989;Mueller and Corcoran, 2001). Volcanic flows tended to produce dynamic palaeotopography which affected alluvial dispersal systems, while volcaniclastic debris commonly congested braided channel systems, leading to unconfined hyperconcentrated floodflow and debris-flow depositional patterns Corcoran and Mueller, 2004).…”
Section: Greenstone Belt-type Sedimentation Patterns (C 37-27 Ga)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The belts are continuous from Beardmore to Geraldton, striking east-west, except for the NVB, which is disrupted west of Geraldton. The metasedimentary rocks have been interpreted as representing a cratonic margin sequence shoaling northward [16][17][18][19], but together with the underlying volcanic rocks has been stacked in a series of three thrust slices [20,21].…”
Section: Regional Geology Of the Beardmore-geraldton Greenstone Beltmentioning
confidence: 99%