The timing of prograde metamorphism in the Pontiac Subprovince, Superior craton; implications for Archean geodynamics and gold mineralization

Volume: 320, Pages: 111 - 136
Published: Jan 1, 2019
Abstract
The Pontiac Subprovince is located in the Superior Province, south of the Abitibi Subprovince. The metasedimentary rocks of the Pontiac Group are characterized by a Barrovian metamorphic gradient increasing from north to south from biotite- through garnet- to staurolite-zone conditions. The Pontiac Subprovince has been interpreted as an accretionary wedge or alternatively as an exotic terrane that was tectonically docked to the Abitibi...
Paper Details
Title
The timing of prograde metamorphism in the Pontiac Subprovince, Superior craton; implications for Archean geodynamics and gold mineralization
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Volume
320
Pages
111 - 136
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