Potassium--Argon Dates of Diabase Dyke Systems, District of Mackenzie, N.W.T.

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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- 5
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- 2672 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1963
Abstract
In the Yellowknife geologic province, 2,600-million-year-old granites are cut by three sets of diabase or gabbro dyke : (1) large dykes striking 70°E to E-W, (2) rare dykes striking N-S to 30°E and (3) an abundant swarm striking N 10°-300W. Preliminary potassium-argon dating has been carried out on whole-rock samples of the chilled margins and coarse centers of the dykes, and on mineral separates from the dykes and contact aureoles. Data from seventeen dated samples suggest that the dyke sets were intruded during three periods of basaltic magmatism -2,200, 1,500 and 1000 million years ago. The two earlier periods closely follow the time of emplacement of granites in the Yellowknife and Churchill geologic provinces. The latest diabase dykes occurring in the Yellowknife province are temporally related to a widespread basaltic magmatism, for which the term Keweenawan is not appropriate. D DRING the past ten years, methods of physical age determination have been widely applied to date the time of intrusion or metamorphism of Precambrian rock
Citation
APA:
(1963) Potassium--Argon Dates of Diabase Dyke Systems, District of Mackenzie, N.W.T.MLA: Potassium--Argon Dates of Diabase Dyke Systems, District of Mackenzie, N.W.T.. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1963.