1981
DOI: 10.1016/s0166-2635(08)70014-8
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Chapter 9 Archaean Basin Evolution in the Slave Province, Canada

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“…2. 2) et similaire à celle retrouvée dans plusieurs bandes de roches vertes archéennes (Anhaeusser, 1975;Goodwin, 1981;Henderson, 1981;Windley, 1981 …”
Section: Stratigraphieunclassified
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“…2. 2) et similaire à celle retrouvée dans plusieurs bandes de roches vertes archéennes (Anhaeusser, 1975;Goodwin, 1981;Henderson, 1981;Windley, 1981 …”
Section: Stratigraphieunclassified
“…2.2) et similaire à celle retrouvée dans plusieurs bandes de roches vertes archéennes (Anhaeusser, 1975;Goodwin, 1981;Henderson, 1981;Windley, 1981; Jensen, 1985;Condie, 1986;etc (Sharma et al, 1987;Mueller et al, 1989 (Ludden et al, 1984).…”
Section: Stratigraphieunclassified
“…These include: i) amalgamated island-arcs (Langford andMorin, 1976;Condie, 1986); ii) back-arc basins (Tamey et al 1976;Condie, 1986); iii) or collapsed continental rifts (Goodwin, 1981;Henderson, 1981). More recently, a number of Archean greenstone belts have been interpreted to represent oceanic plateaus Putchel et al 1998;Polat et al 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Greenstone belts in the west are predominantly composed of mafic and intermediate volcanic rocks, whereas intermediate to felsic volcanic rocks are more common in the east (Henderson, 1981;Padgham, 1985;Padgham and Fyson, 1992). Padgham and Fyson (1992) originally suggested that a major tectonic break separates the two halves of the craton.…”
Section: Tectonic Evolution Of the Slave Provincementioning
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“…2.58e4.03 Ga (Bowring et al, 1989;van Breemen et al, 1992;Isachsen and Bowring, 1997;Bennett et al, 2005) Slave Province. Several features distinguish the Slave Province from most Archaean cratons, including a higher felsic/mafic volcanic rock ratio, more sedimentary than volcanic rocks, and abundant evolved potassium-rich granites (Henderson, 1981;Padgham and Fyson, 1992). In addition, magnetotelluric studies indicate a much smaller lower crustal conductance for the Slave Province compared with other Archaean cratons (Jones et al, 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%