Glacial stratigraphy and micromorphology of the Pine Point Pb-­‐Zn mining district, Northwest Territories


Autoria(s): Rice, Jessey Murray
Contribuinte(s)

Department of Earth Sciences

Data(s)

26/06/2014

26/06/2014

26/06/2014

Resumo

This investigation aims to gain a better understanding of the glacial history of the Pine Point Mining district, Northwest Territories, by examining the sedimentological properties of the glacial sediments including, geochemical analysis, heavy mineral concentrate analysis, clast macro-­‐fabrics, pebble lithologies, and micromorphological investigation. Four till units were identified, and three were associated with identified erosional bedrock features and streamlined landforms in the area, indicating a minimum of three ice flow directions. Sedimentological properties suggest that these units were all Type-­B tectomict/mélange till, emplaced as part of a soft subglacial deformable bed. The lack of ice-­‐marginal advance and retreat sequences within the studied till, suggests the Middle Wisconsinan Laurentide Ice margin was likely north and west of the Pine Point area, as opposed to along the margin of the Canadian Shield and Western Sedimentary Basin where it has been suggested to have existed.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10464/5498

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Brock University

Palavras-Chave #Micromorphology, Glacial Stratigraphy, Laurentide Ice Sheet, Northwest Territories, Pine Point
Tipo

Electronic Thesis or Dissertation