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Deformation of layered rocks near the Wawa-Quetico subprovince boundary / by David Lawrence Nicol
A supracrustal sequence of rocks near Manitouwadge, Ontario consists of metavolcanlc rocks, Including pillow lavas, banded iron formation, amphibolite, and a quartzofe1dspathic hornblende-blotite gneiss. This rock has ... -
Gravity study of an Archaen crustal segment near Thunder Bay, Ontario
(1982)A gravity survey in an area involving portions of the Quetico and Shebandowan subprovinces of the Superior structural province resulted in the establishment of 350 new gravity stations in addition to 50 previously ... -
Stratigraphy of the western Lake St. Joseph greenstone terrain, Northwestern Ontario
(1981)The western Lake St. Joseph area in Northwestern Ontario is underlain by Archean metavolcanic and metasedimentary rocks. The strata, referred to as the Lake St. Joseph Group comprise three formations representative of ... -
Stratigraphy, structure and metamorphism of Archean rocks at Rainy Lake, Ontario
(1980)The rocks of the Rainy Lake area have been deformed during three distinctive episodes. Minor structures provide the geometry which characterizes each episode. The youngest structures include regional faults, a crenulation ... -
Variations in metamorphic grade in metapelites in transects across the Quetico Subprovince north of Thunder Bay, Ontario
(1992)The Quetico subprovince is a northeast-southwest striking linear belt of migmatites, gneisses, and metasedimentary rocks. These Archean rocks form part of the southern Superior Province- This study involves an examination ...