Three types of granitoid rocks are central to this geologic origin story—tonalite, trondhjemite, and granodiorite—which together are known as TTG. Evidence of Archean TTG rock can be found ...
Drilling at Zone 3 has identified intrusion-related gold mineralization; a new style of gold mineralization not historically ...
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Abstract: We recognize eight types of ferroan granitoid that can be distinguished on the basis of major element chemistry. These include alkalic granitoids that may be metaluminous or peralkaline, ...
Current theories for the generation of voluminous granitoid intrusions state that mafic magmas can provide a localized, external source of heat for crustal melting. Regardless of their age or tectonic ...
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The FIRE 1 profile crosses three tectonic regions: the Archean nucleus in the east, the Archean–Proterozoic transition zone, and the Paleoproterozoic (Svecofennian) rocks of the Savo belt and Central ...
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In this week’s Bulls N’ Bears Big Hits, we examine some of the notable drill intersections revealed on the ASX, including ...
2015) along the northern flank of the Central Lapland granitoid complex (CLGC). Metasedimentary and -volcanic rocks deposited during the Paleoproterozoic extensional stage are represented by the rocks ...
The ages of peak metamorphism (342 Ma) and shallow-level granitoid intrusions (333 Ma) constrain the time span for the exhumation of the Saxon granulites to ∼9 my.