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End-Mesoproterozoic (ca. 1.08 Ga) epeiric seaway of the Nonesuch Formation, Wisconsin and Michigan, USA
Hydroxylpyromorphite, a mineral important to lead remediation: Modern description and characterization
A comparison of two Paleoproterozoic pegmatite districts and nearby granite bodies in Florence County, Wisconsin and Marquette County, Michigan
Influence of persistent buried ice on late glacial landscape development in part of Wisconsin’s Northern Highlands
ABSTRACT Landscape features that formed when buried ice melted and overlying sediment collapsed are abundant and widespread in the part of Wisconsin’s Northern Highland region glaciated by the Wisconsin Valley Lobe and the western part of the Langlade Lobe. Stagnation and burial of ice of the Wisconsin Valley Lobe are documented by broad tracts of hummocky moraine topography that record the position of the maximum extent of the lobe, and by extensive pitted and collapsed heads-of-outwash and outwash plains deposited during recession. Recession of the Wisconsin Valley Lobe was characterized by episodes of stagnation interspersed with episodes of readvance, documented by small west-east–trending heads-of-outwash. Advances of the western margin of the Langlade Lobe deposited large northwest-southeast–trending heads-of-outwash characterized by extensive areas of pitted and collapsed outwash plains with obscure but recognizable ice-contact faces. Following recession of the Wisconsin Valley and Langlade Lobes, the Ontonagon Lobe advanced out of the Superior Basin and over sediment containing abundant buried ice. Permafrost and debris cover combined to delay the melting of buried ice and the formation of the postglacial landscape. Regional correlation of ice-margin positions, combined with geomorphic and stratigraphic relationships, indicates that ice buried in north-central Wisconsin persisted in some places for up to 5000 yr or more following the recession of active ice.
The Mesoproterozoic Copperwood Sedimentary Rock-Hosted Stratiform Copper Deposit, Upper Peninsula, Michigan
Age of volcanic rocks and syndepositional iron formations, Marquette Range Supergroup: implications for the tectonic setting of Paleoproterozoic iron formations of the Lake Superior region
The East Bull Lake Intrusive Suite: Remnants of a ~2.48 Ga Large Igneous and Metallogenic Province in the Sudbury Area of the Canadian Shield
HYDROGEN BONDING IN THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF SEAMANITE
On the origin of Early Proterozoic gneiss domes and metamorphic nodes, northern Michigan
Meeting Abstracts
Geology and geochemistry of granitoid rocks in the Archean Northern complex, Michigan, U.S.A.
Structural analysis of the central and southwestern Sudbury Structure, Southern Province, Canadian Shield
Geochemistry and petrogenesis of the early Proterozoic Hemlock volcanic rocks and the Kiernan sills, southern Lake Superior region
Florence-Niagara terrane: An early Proterozoic accretionary complex, Lake Superior region, U.S.A.
Precambrian oil inclusions in late veins and the role of hydrocarbons in copper mineralization at White Pine, Michigan
Metamorphic petrology of the Negaunee Iron Formation, Marquette District, northern Michigan; mineralogy, metamorphic reactions, and phase equilibria
The Chocolay Group, Lake Superior region, U.S.A.: Sedimentologic evidence for deposition in basinal and platform settings on an early Proterozoic craton
Slaty cleavage unrelated to tectonic dewatering: The Siamo and Michigamme slates revisited
The Marenisco-Watersmeet area in the western part of the northern peninsula of Michigan contains a greenstone and granite terrane (Puritan Quartz Monzonite) of late Archean age on the north and a gneiss terrane (gneiss at Watersmeet) on the south. A granite and gneiss belt (collectively called the granite near Thayer) crops out between these contrasting terranes. Lower Proterozoic metasedimentary and metavolcanic rocks of the Marquette Range Supergroup are extensive. Radiometric dating of the tonalitic phase of the gneiss at Watersmeet establishes an early Archean age and a complex subsequent history. U-Th-Pb systematics provide a firm minimum age of 3,410 m.y. with the possibility of a much greater age—3,500 to 3,800 m.y. Cataclasis and recrystallization during the early Proterozoic Penokean orogeny are recorded on a regional scale by whole-rock and mineral Rb-Sr ages of 1,750 m.y. Intense cataclasis of granodioritic gneiss in the Watersmeet dome locally produced metamorphic zircon with concordant ages of 1,755 m.y. Zircons from a tonalitic phase of the granite near Thayer are dated at 2,750 m.y. Zircons from leucogranite dikes, which are abundant in the tonalitic phase of the gneiss at Watersmeet, are slightly younger at 2,600 m.y. These intrusive rocks are approximately contemporaneous with the development of the greenstone-granite terrane of late Archean age.
Sm-Nd model ages on a whole-rock sample of the gneiss at Watersmeet, Michigan, show that these rocks were added to the continental crust about 3,600 m.y. ago. These model ages are calculated by assuming that the rocks were derived from a mantle reservoir with the Sm/Nd ratio of CHUR, which corresponds approximately to the chondritic ratio. These data confirm the U-Th-Pb zircon results that indicated a minimum age of 3,410 m.y. and possibly an age as old as 3,800 m.y. This study further illustrates the utility of Sm-Nd model ages in deciphering the history of complex Precambrian terranes.