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Lafleur, Jean, Hogarth, Donald D. (1981) Cambro-Proterozoic volcanism near Buckingham, Quebec. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 18 (12) 1817-1823 doi:10.1139/e81-169

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TitleCambro-Proterozoic volcanism near Buckingham, Quebec
JournalCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences
AuthorsLafleur, JeanAuthor
Hogarth, Donald D.Author
Year1981 (December 1)Volume18
Issue12
PublisherCanadian Science Publishing
DOIdoi:10.1139/e81-169Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceLafleur, Jean, Hogarth, Donald D. (1981) Cambro-Proterozoic volcanism near Buckingham, Quebec. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 18 (12) 1817-1823 doi:10.1139/e81-169
Plain TextLafleur, Jean, Hogarth, Donald D. (1981) Cambro-Proterozoic volcanism near Buckingham, Quebec. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 18 (12) 1817-1823 doi:10.1139/e81-169
In(1981, December) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Vol. 18 (12) Canadian Science Publishing
Abstract/Notes Grenvillian gneiss and marble of the Buckingham area, Quebec were intruded by a syenite–monzonite–diorite suite, overlain by trachyandesite, and, finally, intruded by diabase. The three igneous events are tentatively dated as late Proterozoic, Cambro-Proterozoic, and Cambro-Ordovician.The trachyandesites were extruded subaerially from en echelon vents or fissures. These rocks are highly oxidized and locally enriched in potassium, thought to be the result of late volcanic, gaseous, or hydrothermal transfer. They are preserved in a small, northeast-trending graben, part of the St. Lawrence Valley Rift System. This occurrence of Cambro-Proterozoic volcanic rocks is the first reported for the Canadian Shield of central Canada.


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