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http://hdl.handle.net/11375/19540| Title: | Petrology, Geochemistry and Geochronology of a pluton in Thelon Tectonic Zone, Northwest Territories |
| Authors: | Newman, Richard |
| Advisor: | McNutt, R. M. |
| Department: | Geology |
| Keywords: | Petrology;Geochemistry;Geochronology;pluton;Tectonic Zone;Thelon Tectonic |
| Publication Date: | Apr-1986 |
| Abstract: | <p> The Thelon Tectonic Zone is a major structural, metamorphic and lithological feature of the Precambrian Shield in the Northwest Territories. Situated within this Zone is a 30 square kilometre plutonic body. Rubidium- Strontium whole rock geochronology yields an age range of 1650 - 2200 Ma for the emplacement of this pluton. Field and petrographic evidence indicates that the pluton has suffered post-emplacement deformation, representative of a late Proterozoic metamorphic event. Major and trace element geochemistry suggests that this high Ca, ferrogranodiorite-tonalite intrusive body is associated with a subduction-related, continental margin tectonic environment. </p> |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11375/19540 |
| Appears in Collections: | Bachelor theses |
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