Magdalen Islands salt deposits

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
D. C. Gagnon C. CARBONNEAU Marcel Vallee P. ST-JULIEN
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

The Magdalen Islands archipelago, a cluster of fifteen islands, is located near the centre of the Gulf of St. Lawrence on the thickest portion of the Carboniferous Fundy Basin of the Maritime Pro vinces. The bedrock of the Magdalen Platform includes a thick succession of evaporites of Visean Age, occurring as a series of thickenings, ridges, domes and diapirs reaching a probable vertical thickness of close to 6000 m. The emplacement of 1hese salt structures by flowage has much dislurbed 1he SlrOligraphic sequence of the rocks of the Windsor Group, particularly 1he Havre-aux-Maisons Formation. Subsequent tectonic movemenl has broken the overlying Cap-auxMeules Forma1ion info an assemblage of panels and blocks now slightly tilted. Following detailed gravimetric surveys and more than 30,000 m of diamond drilling, SOQUEM has discovered, at various dep1hs, seven salt domes on four of 1he main islands of the archipelago. These evaporite bodies generally are localized near the cemre of complex anticlinal struclUres where diapiric movements and faulting have disturbed the original stratigraphic succession. At Rocher du Dauphin near Grosse 1/e, in 1he northern part of the archipelago, Seleine a SOQUEM subsidiary is developing a mining complex with an annual capaci1y of 1,250,000 1onnes of deicing salt for 1he Canadian and Eas1ern United Swtes marke1s. The stan of operations is scheduled for April 1982.
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APA: D. C. Gagnon C. CARBONNEAU Marcel Vallee P. ST-JULIEN  (1984)  Magdalen Islands salt deposits

MLA: D. C. Gagnon C. CARBONNEAU Marcel Vallee P. ST-JULIEN Magdalen Islands salt deposits. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1984.

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