Author:
Dion Denis-Jacques,Morin Rémy,Keating Pierre
Abstract
The Chapais region has been extensively studied during the last 40 years. Recent work in this area has provided information that can be used to assess the various models proposed for similar volcano-sedimentary belts. By using the known surface geology and measured rock densities, gravity interpretation can define the structure of the geological formations. Aeromagnetic data have been used to improve surface mapping in areas of few or no outcrop. We conclude that the Chibougamau syncline has a depth extension of about 4 km. The depth extension of the granitic intrusives cannot be accurately determined because of our lack of knowledge of their density variation with depth. Any geological model must satisfy potential field data constraints, especially those given by gravity data. In the present case, we have shown that only those models indicating a limited thickness of volcano-sedimentary rocks are acceptable.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
Cited by
6 articles.
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