Polyphase Metamorphism in the Canadian Shield of Northeastern Alberta

Publication Type
Bulletin
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Topic
Oil and Gas
Publication ID
BUL 042
Publication ID Extended
Bulletin 042
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Abstract

The Precambrian polymetamorphic complex of granitoids and metasediments in northeastern Alberta reveals two distinct cycles of metamorphism. During the Archean metamorphic cycle, metasediments were metamorphosed under high pressure granulite conditions (M1). In a second cycle, probably related to remobilization during the Aphebian, the metasediments were subjected to conditions of granulite-amphibolite transitional facies retrogressing to greenschist facies metamorphism. Coexisting garnet-biotite and garnet-cordierite pairs in the metasediments allows estimation of P-T conditions during the granulite-amphibolite transitional facies, identifying a moderate-pressure granulite facies event (M2.1) and a low-pressure amphibolite facies overprint (M2.2). The widespread formation of granitoids by anatexis and ultrametamorphism during M2.1 is indicated by their Aphebian ages and high initial strontium ratios. Some granitoids show minerals characteristic of both cycles of metamorphism, but others contain minerals characteristic of the second cycle only.

All rocks were subjected to a last retrograde phase under greenschist facies conditions (M2.3), especially along mylonitic fault zones. Low-grade metasedimentary rocks underwent only greenschist facies metamorphism and are considered younger than the other metamorphic rocks. Unmetamorphosed Helikan sediments of the Athabasca Formation lie unconformably on the older crystalline rocks.

Citation

Langenberg, C.W. and Nielsen, P.A. (1982): Polyphase metamorphism in the Canadian Shield of northeastern Alberta; Alberta Research Council, ARC/AGS Bulletin 42, 86 p.

Place Keywords
canadian shield, northeast alberta
Place Keywords NTS
74l, 74m
Theme Keywords
canadian shield, metamorphism, polyphase