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Corfu, F., Stott, G. M. (1986) U–Pb ages for late magmatism and regional deformation in the Shebandowan Belt, Superior Province, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 23 (8) 1075-1082 doi:10.1139/e86-108

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TitleU–Pb ages for late magmatism and regional deformation in the Shebandowan Belt, Superior Province, Canada
JournalCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences
AuthorsCorfu, F.Author
Stott, G. M.Author
Year1986 (August 1)Volume23
Page(s)1075-1082Issue8
PublisherCanadian Science Publishing
DOIdoi:10.1139/e86-108Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID479168Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:479168:7
GUIDb7929d96-c3b4-4ba9-badc-82410ce06d77
Full ReferenceCorfu, F., Stott, G. M. (1986) U–Pb ages for late magmatism and regional deformation in the Shebandowan Belt, Superior Province, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 23 (8) 1075-1082 doi:10.1139/e86-108
Plain TextCorfu, F., Stott, G. M. (1986) U–Pb ages for late magmatism and regional deformation in the Shebandowan Belt, Superior Province, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 23 (8) 1075-1082 doi:10.1139/e86-108
In(1986, August) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Vol. 23 (8) Canadian Science Publishing
Abstract/Notes Five precise U–Pb zircon (and titanite) ages from different lithologic units of the Shebandowan greenstone belt in the western Wawa Subprovince of the Superior Province put tight constraints on the time of late Archean magmatism and of two major deformation events.A porphyry sill from the older supracrustal sequence has an age of 2733 ± 3 Ma. Another porphyritic rock, a trondhjemite occurring as a clast in a conglomerate of the unconformably overlying Timiskaming-type supracrustal sequence, formed 2704 ± 2 Ma ago and defines a maximum age for the deposition of the Timiskaming-type sequence. An alkalic volcanic rock from this sequence has been directly dated at [Formula: see text], in accord with the above constraint and with another probable maximum age of deposition given by the date of 2696 ± 2 Ma for the Shebandowan Lake Pluton. A first deformation event (D1) was related to a predominantly vertical tectonic regime and occurred during or before intrusion of the Shebandowan Lake Pluton at 2696 ± 2 Ma. The second deformation event (D2) was caused by northwesterly-directed compression and occurred after [Formula: see text] ago, the age of the Timiskaming-type volcanic rocks. A minimum age for the D2 deformation event, which also affected the adjacent Quetico metasedimentary belt and was probably related to the development of major transcurrent fault systems throughout the Superior Province, is provided by an age of [Formula: see text] for the undeformed, late-kinematic Burchell Lake Pluton.


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