East Arm basin targeted bedrock mapping project

Régions: South Slave Region

étiquettes: physical sciences, geological mapping, sediment, bedrock, tectonic history

chercheur principal: Canam, Rebecca (4)
Nᵒ de permis: 16984
Organisation: Northwest Territories Geological Survey
Année(s) de permis: 2022
Délivré: mars 09, 2022
Équipe de projet: Beth Fischer, Merilie Reynolds, Scott Cairns, Hendrik Falck, Pilar Lecumberri-Sanchez, Ethan Milkowski, Melissa Clark

Objectif(s): To conduct targeted bedrock mapping and supporting analytical work to improve our understanding of the tectonic framework of the East Arm basin.

Description du projet: This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.5175. The main research objective of this project is to conduct targeted bedrock mapping and supporting analytical work to improve our understanding of the tectonic framework of the East Arm basin. The research team aims to document the timing of crystallization and metamorphism of the basement rocks onto which the East Arm basin sediments were deposited and to characterize the structural evolution of the uppermost strata in the East Arm basin. The goal is to provide an improved understanding of the tectonic history of the basin and the surrounding basement rocks. The research team will spend a total of 8 weeks in the field in four different camps. Floatplanes will be used for camp moves and inflatable zodiac boats will be used to access areas of interest from camp. For three days, the research team will have a helicopter in the camp that will allow the team to work at sites that cannot be reached in one workday by boat and walking. The team will examine rocks along shorelines and conduct foot traverses inland. Observations (e.g., rock lithology, structural measurement, alteration type) will be recorded in handheld devices and fist-size samples of rock will be collected for laboratory analyses. The samples are cut in the Northwest Territories Geological Survey (NTGS) warehouse and sent to various laboratories in Canada to identify their mineralogy, geochemistry, as well as ages of crystallization, deposition, and metamorphism. With the data, the team will produce geological maps and cross-sections and write reports that include field observations and interpretations. All data are available to the public once compiles and released on the NTGS website. Groups with interests in the study are kept informed on proposed field work, goals and outcomes of the study. Information about this project is disseminated through the Aurora Research Institute science license process. Visits to communities are organized upon request. Geological maps, cross-sections and reports will be produced from the data collected in the field and will be available to the public once released on the NTGS website. Presentations are given regularly at local meetings and conferences, and can be given to a specific group upon request. Northwest Territories geological survey employees are always available to discuss ongoing geology work with anyone who is interested. The fieldwork for this study will be conducted from June 13, 2022 to August 06, 2022