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Structural geology, greenstone belts

Dirks, P. H. G. M., Jelsma, H. A. Hofmann, A. 2002. Accretion of an Archean greenstone belt in the Midlands of Zimbabwe. Journal of Structural Geology, in press. [Pg.209]

Jelsma, H. A., van der Beek, P. A. Vinyu, M. L. 1993. Tectonic evolution of the Bindura-Shamva greenstone belt (northern Zimbabwe) progressive deformation around diapiric batholiths. Journal of Structural Geology, 15, 163-176. [Pg.210]

Abstract New geological investigations in the c. 3.7-3.8Ga Isua Greenstone Belt in West Greenland have revealed that the belt comprises a number of separate structural domains. [Pg.329]

Fig. 1. Geological map of the Isua Greenstone Belt, showing the five structural domains identified in this study (I-V) and the location of the samples examined in this paper. Also shown are localities where kyanite has been recorded and the sites where biogenic graphic is reported (M, Mojzsis et al. 1996 R, Rosing 1999). The inset map shows the location of Isua in West Greenland. Fig. 1. Geological map of the Isua Greenstone Belt, showing the five structural domains identified in this study (I-V) and the location of the samples examined in this paper. Also shown are localities where kyanite has been recorded and the sites where biogenic graphic is reported (M, Mojzsis et al. 1996 R, Rosing 1999). The inset map shows the location of Isua in West Greenland.

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