Plutons of the Chibougamau-Desmaraisville Belt - A Preliminary Survey
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- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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- 20
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1984
Abstract
Over thirty plutons in the Chibougamau-Desmaraisville belt were
examined briefly in the field and sampled, in addition to the few
masses that have been studied in detail. The survey indicates that
the intrusions may be conveniently grouped in four main categories,
based on their time of intrusion. These are; remobilized basement
domes, pre-kinematic intrusions, syn-kinematic intrusions and postkinematic
intrusions.
Basement domes, as exemplified by the Lappa rent Massif, are
composed of migmatized tonalite-diorite gneiss that has undergone at
least two periods of mafic dyke intrusion and at least three major
deformational periods. The rise of the basement domes was accompanied
by extensive mylonitization and the intrusion of syn-tectonic
plutons. Pre-kinematic plutons, such the Chibougamau pluton, are
diori te-tonalite in composition, and were intruded into the supracrustal
pile and partly eroded before the main deformation of the
belt. Syn-kinematic plutons occur principally as marginal intrusions
bordering the belt (Barlow), or as discrete intrusions along
structural highs (La Dauversiere), and are either hornblende monzodiorite
or tonalite in composition. Post-kinematic plutons, such as
Muscocho, are principally granodiorite and often porphyritic intrusions
locally deforming the enclosing rocks. The close relationship
between mineralization and high-level intrusions such as the
pre-kinematic and some of the post-kinematic plutons is discussed.
Citation
APA: (1984) Plutons of the Chibougamau-Desmaraisville Belt - A Preliminary Survey
MLA: Plutons of the Chibougamau-Desmaraisville Belt - A Preliminary Survey . Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1984.