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Fahrig, W. F., Irving, E., Jackson, G. D. (1971) Paleomagnetism of the Franklin Diabases. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 8 (4) 455-467 doi:10.1139/e71-047

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TitlePaleomagnetism of the Franklin Diabases
JournalCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences
AuthorsFahrig, W. F.Author
Irving, E.Author
Jackson, G. D.Author
Year1971 (April 1)Volume8
Issue4
PublisherCanadian Science Publishing
DOIdoi:10.1139/e71-047Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceFahrig, W. F., Irving, E., Jackson, G. D. (1971) Paleomagnetism of the Franklin Diabases. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 8 (4) 455-467 doi:10.1139/e71-047
Plain TextFahrig, W. F., Irving, E., Jackson, G. D. (1971) Paleomagnetism of the Franklin Diabases. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 8 (4) 455-467 doi:10.1139/e71-047
In(1971, April) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Vol. 8 (4) Canadian Science Publishing
Abstract/Notes Diabase intrusions, which have a probable mean age of 675 m.y., occur in a giant arc across the northern part of the Canadian Shield. They have a paleomagnetic pole position of 167° E, 8° N (α95 = 5°), and at least one reversal. The paleomagnetic results indicate that the northern Canadian Shield was near the equator at the time of intrusion, and this is in agreement with evidence of warm conditions of deposition found in erosional remnants of related late Proterozoic sediments. Some of the diabase, near the shores of Davis Strait, may have been partially remagnetized during the opening of Baffin Bay in the early Tertiary.


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