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Geology of the Thelon tectonic zone in the Moraine Lake area, District of Mackenzie, Northwest Territories: The definition and significance of lithologic, structural and metamorphic changes across the boundary between the Slave and Churchill structural pr

Posted on:1990-04-23Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Queen's University (Canada)Candidate:James, Donald ThomasFull Text:PDF
GTID:1470390017953276Subject:Geology
Abstract/Summary:
The boundary between the Slave and Churchill structural provinces separates polydeformed, Proterozoic granulite-facies gneisses and granitoid rocks of the Churchill Province from the Archean Slave Province that was metamorphosed and weakly deformed as a result of juxtaposition at ca. 1.96 Ga.;West- to west-northwest-directed, post-granulite-facies ductile thrusts in the rocks east of the Slave - Churchill boundary exhumed granulites from depths of 20-25 km, tectonically buried the eastern margin of the Slave Province and juxtaposed the Slave and Churchill structural provinces. The metamorphic effect of thrusting on the Slave Province was a medium-grade, medium-pressure metamorphism defined as M;Subsequent to ductile thrusting in the granulite terrane, the Slave - Churchill boundary and rocks on both sides of the boundary were deformed in a 15-km-wide north-northeasterly-striking ductile shear zone. Kinematic indicators in the zone demonstrate that the sense of shear is dextral transcurrent. M;Kinematic transition from thrusting to transcurrent displacement is consistent with a model of progressive, heterogeneous strain that resulted from continued approximately east-west shortening across and along the north-northeasterly-striking margin of the Slave Province. Post-thrusting transcurrent displacement became significant when shortening could no longer be accommodated by crustal thickening.;West of the boundary, the Slave Province includes Archean supracrustal gneisses and granitoid gneisses that were metamorphosed in the Archean (M;Thrusting and exhumation of granulite-facies rocks in the Churchill Province was the result of a collision between the Slave craton and an Archean terrain to the east that is in part preserved as the Queen Maud Block. This model suggests that the Slave - Churchill boundary is more analogous to a structure like the Main Central Thrust of the Himalayas than to a suture between collided continents.
Keywords/Search Tags:Slave, Churchill, Boundary, Province, Zone, Rocks
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