- Rae craton
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Ungava Peninsula
The
Ungava Peninsula , situated on the northeast portion of theCanadian Shield , is where the Rae Province connects with the Superior Province. The area is composed of Archean rocks (ca. 2.7-2.9 Ga) from the Douglas Harbour Domain (seeSuperior craton ). The Archean rocks are overlain byPaleoproterozoic supracrustal sequences (ca. 1.8-2.1 Ga) and intruded byPaleoproterozoic diabase dykes (ca.2.0-2.2 Ga). Thesupracrustal rocks comprisenappe s that form part of the Ungava andLabrador troughs. In the zone east of the Labrador Trough axis, the Paleoproterozoic deformation reworked the Archean rocks of the Douglas Harbour Domain, as well as the Paleoproterozoic diabase dykes. The metamorphic conditions which parallel the deformation increase from west to east and from middleamphibolite togranulite facies . U-Pbisotope analyses ofzircon yield secondary ages around 1790 Ma. These results are interpreted as the age ofmetamorphism . They indicate reactivation of the northeastern margin of the Superior Province during a Paleoproterozoic tectono-metamorphic event, resulting from probablecontinent al collision. (Madore, 2001).ee also
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Canadian Shield
*North American craton References
* Madore, L., and Y. Larbi. (2001) "Regional structural character of the northeastern Ungava Peninsula: Connection between the Rae and Superior provinces." St. John's 2001 Technical Programme SS2: Tectonic Integration of Circum-Superior Orogens. Online Abstract: [http://gac.esd.mun.ca/gac_2001/seven/sub_program.asp?sess=98&form=10&abs_no=118]
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