Aeromagnetic signature of an exhumed double dome system in the SW Grenville Province (Canada)

Analysis of aeromagnetic data in the Grenville Province reveals the presence of two regional‐scale unmapped structural domes (the Morin and Mékinac‐Taureau domes) with an oval‐shaped magnetic pattern bounded by regional‐scale shear zones and a geometry that is similar to that produced in crustal flo...

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description Analysis of aeromagnetic data in the Grenville Province reveals the presence of two regional‐scale unmapped structural domes (the Morin and Mékinac‐Taureau domes) with an oval‐shaped magnetic pattern bounded by regional‐scale shear zones and a geometry that is similar to that produced in crustal flow models under extension, which predict two upright domes of foliation (double dome) separated by a steep shear zone. The Mékinac‐Taureau dome, a metamorphic core complex, and the Morin dome may have been exhumed by channel flow. Exhumation occurred by a combination of thrust, normal‐sense and wrench shear zones. The preservation of paragneisses in the Morin dome suggests that it underwent a lesser degree of exhumation than did the Mékinac‐Taureau dome. This study shows how the integration of local field information with magnetic data in a regional tectonic setting can reveal and delineate concealed gneiss domes and highlights a role for strike‐slip tectonics in the creation of regional structures involving the exhumation of deep crust.
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