Paleography, Isostasy and Crustal Evolution of the Archean Abitibi Belt

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
E. Dimroth M. Rocheleau W. Mueller
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

The paleogeographic evolution of the Abitibi Belt is subdivided into three phases, namely: 1) a phase of the growth of a submarine volcanic chain, 2) a phase of the emergence and growth of volcanic islands and 3) a phase of uplif t and erosion of volcanic islands. Isostatic calculations suggest that the volcanic sequence in the south of the Abitibi Belt rests on oceanic basement or on the mantle; the volcanic sequence in the north of the belt rests on about 13-14 km of tonalitic basement. 10-15 km of plutonic material accreted to the volcanic islands during paleogeographic phases 1 and 2, and caused the uplif t during paleogeographic phase 3.
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APA: E. Dimroth M. Rocheleau W. Mueller  (1984)  Paleography, Isostasy and Crustal Evolution of the Archean Abitibi Belt

MLA: E. Dimroth M. Rocheleau W. Mueller Paleography, Isostasy and Crustal Evolution of the Archean Abitibi Belt . Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1984.

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