Evolution Tectonique d'une Portion du Sillon de Roches Vertes de Chibougamau
- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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- 17
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1984
Abstract
The Chibougamau area represents a part of the Abitibi greenstone
belt. The rocks constitute a volcanic pile (Roy Group) overlain
by a volcano-detritic sequence (Opemisca Group). Three important
periods of tectonic deformation have been distinguished. The
first one produced folds with north-south horizontal axes. The
second one is responsible for the isoclinal east-west folds, and the
associated regional schistosity. Reverse faulting contemporaneous
with this period of deformation, produced two distincts effects. In
some cases the faults cause a repetition of the stratigraphic
sequence. Whereas in others the faults truncate second period
folds. Domes and basins interference pattern are produced by the
superposed effect of Di and D2 deformations. The motion of
these two periods would be more or less contemporaneous. The deformation
could be generated by rising diapirs of early plutons
combined with the progressive formation of troughs by gravitational
subsidence of denser strata.
The rising diapirs of late granitoid plutons produces a wraparound
of the host strata.
Citation
APA: (1984) Evolution Tectonique d'une Portion du Sillon de Roches Vertes de Chibougamau
MLA: Evolution Tectonique d'une Portion du Sillon de Roches Vertes de Chibougamau . Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1984.