1996
DOI: 10.1130/0016-7606(1996)108<0602:itatdo>2.3.co;2
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Intraoceanic tectonics and the development of continental crust: 1.92–1.84 Ga evolution of the Flin Flon Belt, Canada

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“…1.9 to 1.7 Ga tectonothermal (orogenic) events are ubiquitous in North America, Greenland and Baltica where they coincide with major 23 episodes of continental crust accretion. The Trans-Hudson Orogen, for one, contours the western and northwestern margin of the Superior Province and is a classical example of the addition of juvenile mantle resulting in extensive crustal growth during the Paleoproterozoic (Patchett and Arndt, 1986;Lucas et al 1996). Similarly, the Paleoproterozoic southeastern Churchill Province of Labrador (Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1.9 to 1.7 Ga tectonothermal (orogenic) events are ubiquitous in North America, Greenland and Baltica where they coincide with major 23 episodes of continental crust accretion. The Trans-Hudson Orogen, for one, contours the western and northwestern margin of the Superior Province and is a classical example of the addition of juvenile mantle resulting in extensive crustal growth during the Paleoproterozoic (Patchett and Arndt, 1986;Lucas et al 1996). Similarly, the Paleoproterozoic southeastern Churchill Province of Labrador (Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This scenario may account for the surviving Archean rock record, if the dimensions of asthenospheric convection cells mirror the structures and sizes of the preserved continental crustal units and their inferred mantle lithospheric underpinnings. Convergent plate-tectonic features of accretionary complexes, forearc basins, and alkaline igneous arcs of the present-day continental crust are recognizable in some Proterozoic orogens (e.g., Windley 1995;Lucas et al 1996;Korsman et al 1999;Cook et al 1999;Condie 2005). Apparently the disaggregated, small-scale architectures of Archean granite-greenstone belts and spatially associated TTG terranes (Goodwin 1981a(Goodwin , 1981bPercival et al 1994) evolved by degrees into the long, paired-metamorphic + volcanicplutonic belts typical of the Phanerozoic Era (Miyashiro 1961(Miyashiro , 1972.…”
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“…The following summary of the Flin Flon Belt is taken fiom Lucas et al (1996), who describe the complex history of this region. The Flin Flon Belt is a coIIage of distinct tectonostratigraphic assemblages that were amalgamated at a reiatively early stage in the evolution of the Paleoproterozoic Tm-Hudson Orogen (Stem et al, 1995a, b;Lucas et al, 1996).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Lucas et al (1996) describe two regional events @, and D2) that predate deposition of the Missi Group, and with Ryan and Williams (1996), describe D, as a regional event redting in a steepening of tectonostratigraphy throughout the Flin Flon Belt. The Burley Lake syncline provides evidence for a generation of folds predating deposition of the Missi Group within the study area (Stockwell, 1960;Bailes and Syme, 1996; this study).…”
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