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Fig. 6.
Published: 27 June 2018
Fig. 6. U–Pb Concordia diagrams. (A) Felsic unit of the Héva Formation. (B) Type 1 diorite dyke (see Fig. 2 for sampling locations). Dating uncertainties are presented with 2σ error.
Journal Article
Published: 27 June 2018
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2018) 55 (10): 1139–1157.
...Fig. 6. U–Pb Concordia diagrams. (A) Felsic unit of the Héva Formation. (B) Type 1 diorite dyke (see Fig. 2 for sampling locations). Dating uncertainties are presented with 2σ error. ...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 1991
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1991) 28 (11): 1731–1743.
... Formation. A geochemical study shows that the Vicour sill has evolved from a ferriferous tholeiitic melt and is comagmatic with the Héva Formation to the south. The competent granophyric zone has been affected by several ductile–brittle deformation events. Three systems of faults and fractures...
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Fig. 2.
Published: 27 June 2018
Fig. 2. Detailed geology of the study area divided into two main outcrops. The western outcrop is dominated by the mafic volcanic rocks of the Dubuisson Formation, whereas the eastern outcrop shows the contact with the felsic unit of the Héva Formation.
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A. Simplified geologic map, showing sample and VMS deposit locations. B. Val-d’Or district (modified from Scott et al., 2002). CLLF = Cadillac-Larder Lake fault, HF = Heva Formation, VDF = Val-d’Or Formation. B. External North Volcanic zone (NVZ) area (modified from Chown et al., 1992). PDMF = Porcupine-Destor-Manneville fault.
Published: 01 November 2008
F ig . 5. A. Simplified geologic map, showing sample and VMS deposit locations. B. Val-d’Or district (modified from Scott et al., 2002 ). CLLF = Cadillac-Larder Lake fault, HF = Heva Formation, VDF = Val-d’Or Formation. B. External North Volcanic zone (NVZ) area (modified from Chown et al
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Fig. 13.
Published: 27 June 2018
) crosscut by diorite dykes (blue lines) introduced at around 2695 Ma. (B) Stage 2, reverse or thrust movement along the RHFZ putting the Dubuisson Formation over the Héva Formation (2698 ± 0.8 Ma) with ductile deformation producing the subvertical principal schistosity (Sp) fabric and the dip-slip
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A, Generalized geological map of the Abitibi subprovince indicating the distributions of major komatiite-bearing sequences and the Northern and Southern Volcanic Zones of Chown et al. (1992). 1 = Kidd Volcanic Center; 2 = Tisdale Group; 3 = Hunter Mine Group rhyolites/Stoughton-Roquemaure Group komatiites and komatiitic basalts; 4 = Malartic Block; L=Larder Lake Group; K=Kinojevis Group; and B=Blake River Group; after Stott (1997) and Chown et al. (1992). B, Malartic Composite Block and structural domains of Desrochers et al. (1993); the possible location of the Heva Formation; Louvicourt Township; and the map area for figure 3A.
Published: 01 November 1999
. ( 1993 ); the possible location of the Heva Formation; Louvicourt Township; and the map area for figure 3 A .
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2000
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2000) 37 (1): 95–114.
... and volcaniclastic rocks of the Héva formation in the MCB. The pervasive S 2 shear foliation dips steeply toward the WSW in the eastern part of the outcrop and towards the SSW in the western part (Fig.  11 ). The poorly developed L 2 stretching lineation on the S 2 foliation plunges steeply to the SSW to NW...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 1999
The Journal of Geology (1999) 107 (6): 715–725.
.... ( 1993 ); the possible location of the Heva Formation; Louvicourt Township; and the map area for figure 3 A . ...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 November 2008
Economic Geology (2008) 103 (7): 1531–1562.
...F ig . 5. A. Simplified geologic map, showing sample and VMS deposit locations. B. Val-d’Or district (modified from Scott et al., 2002 ). CLLF = Cadillac-Larder Lake fault, HF = Heva Formation, VDF = Val-d’Or Formation. B. External North Volcanic zone (NVZ) area (modified from Chown et al...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2022
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2022) 59 (9): 540–565.
... in Quebec. Immediately north of the LLCDZ along this segment, deformation of the less than ca. 2687 Ma metasedimentary Cadillac Group began with the formation of isoclinal F 1 folds, which are overprinted by post-2676 ± 2.0 Ma regional F 2 folds with an axial planar S 2 cleavage oriented parallel...
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Journal Article
Published: 26 March 2018
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2018) 55 (8): 905–922.
... Formation, is synchronous with the Jacola Formation (ca. 2704 Ma; Pilote et al. 1999 ). The Val-d’Or Formation consists of andesitic, dacitic, and rhyolitic flows as well as volcaniclastic units ( Scott et al. 2002 ) and is topped by the Héva Formation. Fig. 2. Stratigraphic chart of the study area...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2018
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2018) 55 (2): 188–205.
... of the 2708 ± 2 Ma Dubuisson Formation (Malartic Group; Pilote 2007 ); and ( ii ) felsic volcaniclastic units in the north that are part of the 2702 ± 1 Ma Héva Formation (Malartic Group; Davis 1998 ). An unexposed tonalite intrusion is known from geophysical and drilling data ( Bousquet and Carrier 2009...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 May 2009
GSA Bulletin (2009) 121 (5-6): 869–886.
.... Heavy lines indicate active spreading axes; thin lines indicate transform faults. Bathymetric contour interval is 500 m. This study aims at improving our knowledge on (1) the geological and volcano-tectonic evolution of Easter Island and on (2) the conceptual models on formation and evolution...
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Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 April 2016
PALAIOS (2016) 31 (4): 177–189.
...-known location for the formation of carbonate microbialites ( Gandin et al. 2014 ; Capezzuoli et al. 2014 and references therein). Although the relative importance of microbially induced or influenced precipitation versus abiologic chemical precipitation remains controversial ( Chafetz and Folk 1984...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 May 2006
Economic Geology (2006) 101 (3): 607–631.
... , Scott , C. , and Lavoie , S. , 1997 , Geology, volcanology and lithogeochemistry of the Val d’Or and Heva Formations, Val d’Or district, Abitibi subprovince : Ministry of Natural Resources, Quebec , DV 97-01, 47 p. Pilote , P. , Mueller , W. , Scott , C. , Lavoie , S...
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Series: Special Publications of the Society of Economic Geologists
Published: 01 January 2020
DOI: 10.5382/SP.23.02
EISBN: 9781629496429
... of the Kewagama Group and volcanic rocks of the Héva Formation. Iron-rich units also form favorable hosts for replacement-style gold mineralization near the Camflo intrusion, such as in diorite of the Héva Formation and in an iron formation of the Kewagama Group ( Trudel and Sauvé, 1992 ). The average grade...
Journal Article
Published: 20 March 2018
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2018) 88 (3): 344–364.
... cave pearl sites in Carlsbad Cavern, New Mexico, U.S.A., provide insight into physicochemical and microbial controls on cave pearl formation and, by analogy, other speleothems. Pearl growth beneath active drips in the classic pearl nests of The Rookery was largely abiologic with autochthonous nuclei...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 August 2023
Economic Geology (2023) 118 (5): 999–1029.
..., depth of formation, and elemental associations (e.g.,  Poulsen et al., 2000 ; Goldfarb et al., 2005 ; Robert et al., 2007 ). In the Archean greenstone belts of the Superior province of Canada, and for those globally, orogenic-type Au deposits dominate the production of Au ( Goldfarb et al., 2005...
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Published: 01 January 2017
DOI: 10.5382/Rev.19.01
EISBN: 9781629491172
... these rocks to form part of the Upper Malartic Group. Following Scott et al. (2002) , both formations are today considered to belong to the Louvicourt Group, which was further divided into the Val-d’Or and Héva formations ( Table 1 ). The Val-d’Or Formation has a stratigraphic thickness of 3 to 5 km...