Chapter III- Continued - Part 10.-Rouyn-Chibougamau Area (Eastern Part) Major Faults, Abitibi Region

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. W. H. Norman
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Jan 1, 1954

Abstract

"During the past few years emphasis has been placed on the importance of major faults, fault zones, and associated structures in localizing ore deposition. This interest has developed partly through experience in mining camps in other parts of the world, and partly by the discovery of such structures associated with ore deposits in the Abitibi region, northwestern Quebec. The recognition of these structures has been brought about chiefly by detailed mapping that has been gradually extended along most of the southern gold belt of Quebec and across adjacent parts of Ontario. In the Chibougamau region of northern Abitibi, progress has been made in mapping major faults by using aeroplane photographs with a scale of about 1,000 feet to 1 inch for field mapping. These studies have shown that many large faults occur in the Abitibi region; also that there is a relationship, direct or indirect, between faults and mineral deposition. The faults are, however, of more than one type and age, and this should be clearly appreciated in any planned programme for prospecting this great region adequately.Geology of the Abitibi RegionGeneral GeologyFaults of more than one age and type occur in the Abitibi region. In order to appreciate some of the age relationships of the faults, a brief summary of the historical aspects and major structural features of the geology (fig. 1) is necessary. These historical aspects may be briefly summarized in chronological order as follows:(1) Accumulation of Archæan lavas and associated pyroclastic rocks, either alternating with, or essentially followed by, deposition of sedimentary rocks, and interrupted at least once by local and perhaps regional folding and erosion."
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APA: G. W. H. Norman  (1954)  Chapter III- Continued - Part 10.-Rouyn-Chibougamau Area (Eastern Part) Major Faults, Abitibi Region

MLA: G. W. H. Norman Chapter III- Continued - Part 10.-Rouyn-Chibougamau Area (Eastern Part) Major Faults, Abitibi Region. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1954.

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