General Geology of the Chibougamau Region
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- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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- Jan 1, 1984
Abstract
The Chibougamau area is the eastern segment of the MatagamiChibougamau
greenstone belt. The Archean rocks of the area consist
of two mafic-to-felsic volcanic cycles ( Roy Group) overlain by a
sedimentary-volcanic sequence (Opemisca Group). The Roy Group volcanics
are intruded by many coeval and comagmatic differentiated
gab bro sills.
The Supracrustal rocks of the Roy Group and Opemisca Group have
been folded about north-south axes, refolded isoclinally about
east-trending axes and metamorphosed to the greenschist facies. The
same lithologies have been identified east of the Grenville Front at
amphibolite grade.
The first volcanic cycle consists of 3000 metres of porphyritic
pillowed basalts and comagmatic gabbro sills (0batogamau Formation)
overlain by a thin sequence of felsic pyroclastics, porphyritic
dacites, and iron formation (Waconichi Formation). The Dore Lake
Complex is a sill-like layered complex intruded in the upper part of
the Waconichi Formation.
The second cycle consists of 3600 metres of pillowed basalts
and gabbro sills (Gilman Formation) overlain by a volcanosedimentary
assemblage less than 1000 metres thick (Blondeau
Formation). The Cummings Complex consists of the Roberge sill
(dunite and peridotite) at the base, the Ventures sill (gabbro) and
the Bourbeau sill (leucogabbro and quartz ferrodiorite) at the top.
It is emplaced within the Blondeau Formation.
The Opemisca Group sediments and minor porphyritic K-rich
andesites (Stella, Hauy, and Chebistuan Formations) form narrow
belts preserved in the synclines of the area.
The Proterozoic rocks of the Chibougamau area consist of conglomerates,
arkoses, and argillites with dropstones of the Chibougamau
Formation. North of Chibougamau, the Mistassini Basin forms an
elongate northeast-trending basin filled with sediments of the Mistassini
Group. Conglomerates, sandstones, argillites, dolomites,
stromatolitic dolomites, and iron formation are the principal sediments
within the basin.
Citation
APA: (1984) General Geology of the Chibougamau Region
MLA: General Geology of the Chibougamau Region . Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1984.