The underexplored Archean craton in South East Greenland

B.M. Stensgaard, J. Kolb, T.F.D. Nielsen

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Abstract

South East Greenland between 62°N and 67°N is one of the lesser-known regions in Greenland, having seen only limited geological investigations and no systematic sampling programmes (Nielsen 2009). The region encompasses the Archean North Atlantic craton (62°-64°30'N), the Palaeoprotezoic Ammassalik mobile belt (64°30'-67°N), and around 66°-67°N the Palaeogene intrusions of the Kialeq region.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationFifth International Archean Symposium abstracts
EditorsI.M. Tyler, C.M. Knox-Robinson
PublisherGeological Survey of Western Australia
Pages327-330
Number of pages4
ISBN (Print)978-1-74168-314-1
Publication statusPublished - 2010
Event5th International Archean Symposium - Perth, Western Australia
Duration: 5 Sept 20109 Sept 2010

Publication series

SeriesGeological Survey of Western Australia Record
Number18
Volume2010

Conference

Conference5th International Archean Symposium
CityPerth, Western Australia
Period5/09/109/09/10

Programme Area

  • Programme Area 4: Mineral Resources

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