Taltson Magmatic Zone
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Taltson Magmatic Zone | |
Volcanic arc | |
Map of cratons and basement rock of North America. The Taltson Magmatic Zone is the north-south trending green line extending from the Wyoming craton in the south to the southeastern end of the Rae craton in the north. | |
Country | Canada |
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Regions | Alberta, Northwest Territories |
Period | Paleoproterozoic |
The Taltson Magmatic Zone is a zone of Paleoproterozoic magmatic rocks in the Canadian Shield, extending from Northern Alberta to the Northwest Territories. The magmatic zone was formed by subduction of oceanic crust along a pre-existing continental margin, creating a continental volcanic arc.
See also
- Great Bear Magmatic Zone
- Volcanism of Canada
- Volcanism of Northern Canada
- Volcanism of Western Canada
References
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