The stratigraphy of the Steep Rock Group, N.W. Ontario, with evidence of a major unconformity
Abstract
The Steep Rock Group is exposed 6 km north of Atikokan, 200 km west of Thunder Bay. It is situated on the southern margin of the Wabigoon Belt of the Archaean Superior Province, N. W. Ontario. Reinvestigation of the geology of the Group has shown that the Group lies unconformably on the Tonalite Complex to the east. This unconformity has been previously suspected, from regional and ine mapping but no conclusive outcrop evidence for its existence has as yet been published. The strike of the group, comprised of Basal Conglomerate, Carbonate Member, Ore Zone and Ashrock is generally north-northwest dipping steeply to the southwest. Of the 7 contacts between the Steep Rock Group and the Tonalite Complex, 3 expose the unconformity (The Headland, S. Roberts Pit, Trueman Point), and 4 are faulted. These three outcrops demonstrate unequivocally that the Steep Rock group was laid down unconformably on the underlying Tonalite Complex, which is circa 3 Ga old.
- Publication:
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Workshop on Tectonic Evolution of Greenstone Belts
- Pub Date:
- 1986
- Bibcode:
- 1986tegb.work..132W
- Keywords:
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- Folds (Geology);
- Geological Faults;
- Stratigraphy;
- Structural Properties (Geology);
- Tectonics;
- Canada;
- Geochronology;
- Outcrops;
- Geophysics