Geology of the Precambrian Superior and Grenville Provinces and Precambian Fossils in North America

Geology of the Precambrian Superior and Grenville Provinces and Precambian Fossils in North America
Author: S.B. Lucas
Publisher: Geological Society of America
Total Pages: 395
Release: 1998
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0813754461

This volume contains a description of the geology and mineral deposits of the Superior Province of the Canadian Shield, an overview of Grenville Province geology, and a synopsis of Precambrian fossil occurrences in North America. Six large plates include a geological map of Canada, geological map of the Grenville Province, lithotectonic map of the Superior Province, Archean mineral deposit map of the Superior Province, and more.

Precambrian Geology of the Atikokan Area, Northwestern Ontario

Precambrian Geology of the Atikokan Area, Northwestern Ontario
Author: Denver Stone
Publisher:
Total Pages: 122
Release: 1992
Genre: Science
ISBN:

The Eye-Dashwa pluton is among the youngest major intrusions in the Atikokan area and is compositionally zoned from a quartz monzodiorite rim to a granite core. This report provides the regional geological setting of the Eye-Dashwa pluton by defining geological boundaries as well as mineralogical, petrological, and geochemical characteristics of the pluton and neighbouring lithological units. Major structural fractures and metamorphic conditions are discussed, and using isotopic age data, the geological events affecting the Archean crust in the area is examined. Certain unresolved problems in Archean geology of the area are identified.

When Did Plate Tectonics Begin on Planet Earth?

When Did Plate Tectonics Begin on Planet Earth?
Author: Kent C. Condie
Publisher: Geological Society of America
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0813724406

"Inspired by a GSA Penrose Conference held in Lander, Wyoming, June 14-18, 2006, this volume discusses the beginning and evolution of plate tectonics on Earth, and gives readers an introduction to some of the uncertainties and controversies related to the evolution of the planet. In the first three sections of the book, which cover isotopic, geochemical, metamorphic, mineralization, and mantle geodynamic constraints, a variety of papers address the question of when "modern-style" plate tectonics began on planet Earth. The next set of papers focuses on the geodynamic or geophysical constraints for the beginning of plate tectonics. The volume's final section synthesizes a broad range of evidence, from planetary analogues and geodynamic modeling, to Earth's preserved geologic record. This work provides an excellent graduate level text summarizing the current state of knowledge and will be of interest to a wide range of earth and planetary scientists."--Publisher's website.