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Smyth, W. R., Marten, B. E., Ryan, A. B. (1978) A major Aphebian–Helikian unconformity within the Central Mineral Belt of Labrador: definition of new groups and metallogenic implications. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 15 (12) 1954-1966 doi:10.1139/e78-206

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TitleA major Aphebian–Helikian unconformity within the Central Mineral Belt of Labrador: definition of new groups and metallogenic implications
JournalCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences
AuthorsSmyth, W. R.Author
Marten, B. E.Author
Ryan, A. B.Author
Year1978 (December 1)Volume15
Issue12
PublisherCanadian Science Publishing
DOIdoi:10.1139/e78-206Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceSmyth, W. R., Marten, B. E., Ryan, A. B. (1978) A major Aphebian–Helikian unconformity within the Central Mineral Belt of Labrador: definition of new groups and metallogenic implications. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 15 (12) 1954-1966 doi:10.1139/e78-206
Plain TextSmyth, W. R., Marten, B. E., Ryan, A. B. (1978) A major Aphebian–Helikian unconformity within the Central Mineral Belt of Labrador: definition of new groups and metallogenic implications. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 15 (12) 1954-1966 doi:10.1139/e78-206
In(1978, December) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Vol. 15 (12) Canadian Science Publishing
Abstract/Notes The Central Mineral Belt of Labrador consists of a belt of supracrustal rocks that occupies the northern foreland region of the Grenville Province of the Canadian Shield. Recent mapping in this belt has shown that the Proterozoic Croteau Group consists of two distinct sequences separated by an observed angular unconformity. It is therefore proposed that the name Croteau Group be abandoned and that the lower, Aphebian, marine sequence of sandstone, dolostone, slate, argillite, and mafic volcanic rocks be named the Moran Lake Group and that the upper, Helikian, continental sequence of conglomerate, tuffaceous sandstone, and a calc-alkalic volcanic assemblage be named the Bruce River Group.The Moran Lake Group underwent polyphase deformation, which has been assigned to the Hudsonian Orogeny, prior to deposition of the Bruce River Group around 1474 Ma. The Bruce River Group was intruded by a large granitic batholith, the Otter Lake Granite, for which a preliminary Rb–Sr isochron age of 1445 Ma has been obtained; this age correlates with the Elsonian magmatic event, an event well documented in northern Labrador. The Seal Lake Group, a Neohelikian (1278 Ma) sequence of quartzites, conglomerates, and intercalated mafic lava flows, was unconformably deposited upon the Bruce River Group and the Otter Lake Granite. During the Grenvillian Orogeny, the Bruce River and Seal Lake Groups were deformed together into a major easterly trending syncline. Deformation and metamorphism decrease across these groups to the north.The Bruce River Group forms part of the Labrador uranium area and hosts 14 known uranium occurrences. Occurrences are concentrated in the basal sandstones and conglomerates of the group, above the Aphebian–Helikian unconformity, and in ignimbrites and acid tuffs near the top of the group. No uranium occurrences are known from the Moran Lake Group except in fault-related fractures below the unconformity.


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