Les Aspects Regionaux de la Dispersion Glaciaire, Chibougamau, Quebec

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. Bouchard et G. Martineau
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

In the Chibougamau area, a large portion of the glacially tranported boulders which were deposited at the surface were later partly remobilized by the waters of Glacial Lake Ojibway. In the dispersal studies of these boulders, it is sometimes difficult to discern the effect of this reworking process. In addition, depositional processes in the lake contributed material to the original block deposits through the formation of boulder lag by littoral wave action and through direct sedimentation in the form of deltaic deposits. In spite of these complicating factors, dispersal studies at carefully selected sites which were unaffected by the above processes make it possible to unravel the general patern of glacial dispersion. In this study, indicator lithologies of the Albanel and Chibougamau formations were used. They give a coherent image of dispersal throughout the area showing transport toward the southwest. Considering the particular geological context of the region, and in view of the extensive mineral exploration studies which are being carried out, the results of this study are encouraging for the tracing of source areas of glacially transported mineralized boulders.
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APA: M. Bouchard et G. Martineau  (1984)  Les Aspects Regionaux de la Dispersion Glaciaire, Chibougamau, Quebec

MLA: M. Bouchard et G. Martineau Les Aspects Regionaux de la Dispersion Glaciaire, Chibougamau, Quebec . Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1984.

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