Genetic Aspects of Michipicoten Iron Formations

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 5
- File Size:
- 2852 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1961
Abstract
THE Michipicoten area, one of numerous iron-bearing "Archean" segments in the Shield, contains two main types of iron formation, a normal Keewatin-type, consisting of interbanded chert, siliceous magnetite and jasper, and, gradational to this, a carbonate-sulphide type which contains large de-posits of siderite and pyrite. The carbonate-sulphide type of iron formation bears a direct and intimate relationship to the volcanic development of the area; it there-by affords some insight into genetic problems of Archeanron formation in general. The purpose of this pa-per is to summarize the geological setting of Michipicoten iron formations and to briefly review genetic aspects of recent work in the area. GENERAL GEOLOGY in largely by assorted volcanics and sediments of the Michipicoten series and younger, regional granite masses. (Fig. 1). The Michipicoten series comprises a thick assemblage of mixed flows and pyroclastics together with elastic sediments and banded iron formations. The volcanics belong to the Andesite-Rhyolite Association, and characters-
Citation
APA: (1961) Genetic Aspects of Michipicoten Iron Formations
MLA: Genetic Aspects of Michipicoten Iron Formations. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1961.