M-197 Bedrock Geology of the International Falls and LittleFork 30' x 60' Quadrangles, northern Minnesota

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M-197 Bedrock Geology of the International Falls and LittleFork 30' x 60' Quadrangles, northern Minnesota

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2014-09-25

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Minnesota Geological Survey

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Map

Abstract

The map depicts a complex history of volcanism, sedimentation, intrusion, multiple events of migmatization involving partial melting and melt dispersion, and several periods of deformation and metamorphism. It lies within the southern exposed extent of the Archean Superior Province. In northern Minnesota, the province is divided into three major tectonomagmatic terranes known as the Wabigoon, Quetico, and Wawa subprovinces. The publication shows the locations of mapped bedrock outcrops, structural measurements, interpreted bedrock geology in both map and cross-section views, and associated explanations. Ancillary imagery includes maps of regional geologic setting, index of archived mapping incorporated into this interpretation, and schematic depiction of geologic history.

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This map is a companion with M-192 of the Crane Lake area. Collectively, the two maps cover at scale 1:100,000 the area of the 1:250,000-scale International Falls sheet by Southwick and Ojakangas (1979). The new maps, therefore, represent depictions of bedrock geology at the next level of detail.

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Miscellaneous Map Series;M-197

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THE U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY AS PART OF THE 2013 STATE GEOLOGIC MAPPING PROGRAM ELEMENT (STATEMAP)OF THE NATIONAL GEOLOGIC MAPPING PROGRAM

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Jirsa, Mark A.; Boerboom, Terrence J.; Chandler, V.W.. (2014). M-197 Bedrock Geology of the International Falls and LittleFork 30' x 60' Quadrangles, northern Minnesota. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/166157.

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