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Schwarz, E. J., Freda, G. N. (1983) Paleomagnetism and time-stratigraphic correlation of Proterozoic redbeds of the Labrador Trough and outliers of northern Quebec. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 20 (11) 1725-1737 doi:10.1139/e83-162

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TitlePaleomagnetism and time-stratigraphic correlation of Proterozoic redbeds of the Labrador Trough and outliers of northern Quebec
JournalCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences
AuthorsSchwarz, E. J.Author
Freda, G. N.Author
Year1983 (November 1)Volume20
Issue11
PublisherCanadian Science Publishing
DOIdoi:10.1139/e83-162Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceSchwarz, E. J., Freda, G. N. (1983) Paleomagnetism and time-stratigraphic correlation of Proterozoic redbeds of the Labrador Trough and outliers of northern Quebec. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 20 (11) 1725-1737 doi:10.1139/e83-162
Plain TextSchwarz, E. J., Freda, G. N. (1983) Paleomagnetism and time-stratigraphic correlation of Proterozoic redbeds of the Labrador Trough and outliers of northern Quebec. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 20 (11) 1725-1737 doi:10.1139/e83-162
In(1983, November) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Vol. 20 (11) Canadian Science Publishing
Abstract/Notes One hundred and forty-two oriented cores were collected from redbeds of the Sakami Formation near LG-4 (85), Dieter (19), Cambrian (18), and Snow-ball (4) lakes, all in Quebec, and from two outliers in Labrador: Evening Lake (6) and Sims Lake (10). A further 73 oriented drill cores were collected from the strongly folded Chakonipau Formation redbeds (44) in the Labrador Trough and undeformed redbeds near Lac Imbault (29) on the western edge of the trough. Thermal demagnetization of the trough redbeds yielded 52 core directions, each of which showed good specimen end points and sufficient homogeneity of magnetization, and 101 such core directions were obtained for the outlier redbeds. In most of these samples, there are no indications that the stable remanence is multi-component, and the fold test yields (for LG-4 Sakami Formation and the Chakonipau Formation) a significant (95% probability) improvement of the dispersion parameter K. Thus, the Chakonipau Formation remanence is probably pre-Hudsonian and the Sakami Formation remanence is probably pre-faulting (not dated). Furthermore, a near reversal (165°) in the Chakonipau Formation suggests that the stable remanence was acquired during or soon after deposition. The pole positions for Circum-Superior orogen rocks, the Proterozoic outliers, and the Sutton Lake inlier suggest: (1) a time-stratigraphic correlation between the LG-4 Sakami, Dieter Lake, Sutton Lake, and the upper part of the Belcher Island sequences; and (2) a time-stratigraphic correlation between the lower part of the Belcher Islands sequence and the Richmond Gulf sequence, which must be substantially older than group 1. The Circum-Superior apparent polar wander path (APWP) is drawn through magnetic North poles from the group 1 poles to the group 2 poles, yielding a slightly lower age for the trough sediments represented by the Chakonipau Formation (two opposing polarities) and the Lac Imbault redbeds. The general North American APWP is simplified by the deletion of the Richmond Gulf South poles, and seems to be positioned as much as about 30° north of the Circum-Superior APWP down to about 1800 Ma ago. This may indicate (pre-) Hudsonian movement between the northeastern part of the Canadian Shield and paleomagnetically better investigated parts to the (south-) west.


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