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Archaean tectonics, review

Archaean tectonics a review, with illustrations from the Slave craton... [Pg.151]

I wish to thank many of my colleagues at the Geological Survey of Canada for stimulating discussions on Archaean tectonics. My work on the Slave craton has benefited from collaboration with two superb geochronologists, W. Davis (GSC) and J. Ketchum (Royal Ontario Museum). Comments by C. van Staal, W. Hamilton, J. Percival, S. Hanmer, R. Baragar and M. van Kranendonk, and a formal review by M. Bickle, helped to sharpen some of the arguments. This paper is Geological Survey of Canada Contribution 2001235. [Pg.173]

The second section contains papers modelling cratonic evolution and accretion. Sleep et al. present numerical models of cratonic roots in normal mantle flow and in the presence of plumes. Cratons may suffer lateral erosion rather thinning. Bleeker reviews the tectonic evolution of Archaean granite-greenstone terrains. Then, taking... [Pg.371]


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