Chapter III – Continued -Part 5. - Steep Rock-Michipicoten-Goudreau Area - Structure of the Michipicoten-Goudreau Area

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
E. S. Moore
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Jan 1, 1954

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"The Michipicoten-Goudreau area, bordering on the northeast corner of lake Suferior, has had a tectonic history related to that of the geosyncline occupied by this lake. This basin has been a major structural feature in the Canadian Shield since at least late-Precambrian time. It has been extensively faulted and was the centre of great igneous activity in the Keweenawan feriod . Many of the faults, folds, dykes, and sills in the surrounding regions tend to head directly or indirectly into this basin. Some of the faults in the Michipicoten-Goudreau area appear to run under the eastern part of lake Superior just as the large Keweenaw fault in Michigan extends into the lake on the south side. Some of these faults may even be extensions of or counterparts of the faults on the south side of the lake. Another set of faults in the Michipicoten-Goudreau area runs nearly transverse to some of these major faults, and it is evident that in some places movement has recurred at a later time on faults formed in an early period.STRATIGRAPHYThe rocks of this area, with the exception of Pleistocene and Recent formations, are all Precambrian:"
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APA: E. S. Moore  (1954)  Chapter III – Continued -Part 5. - Steep Rock-Michipicoten-Goudreau Area - Structure of the Michipicoten-Goudreau Area

MLA: E. S. Moore Chapter III – Continued -Part 5. - Steep Rock-Michipicoten-Goudreau Area - Structure of the Michipicoten-Goudreau Area. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1954.

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