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The Temagami Greenstone Belt (TGB) is a small 2.7 billion year old greenstone belt in the Temagami region of Northeastern Ontario, Canada. It represents a feature of the Superior craton, an ancient and stable part of the Earth's lithosphere that forms the core of the North American continent and Canadian Shield. The belt is composed of metamorphosed volcanic rocks that range in composition from basalt to rhyolite. These form the east-northeast trend of the belt and are overlain by metamorphosed sedimentary rocks. They were created during several volcanic episodes involving a variety of eruptive styles ranging from passive lava eruptions to viscous explosive eruptions.

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  • The Temagami Greenstone Belt (TGB) is a small 2.7 billion year old greenstone belt in the Temagami region of Northeastern Ontario, Canada. It represents a feature of the Superior craton, an ancient and stable part of the Earth's lithosphere that forms the core of the North American continent and Canadian Shield. The belt is composed of metamorphosed volcanic rocks that range in composition from basalt to rhyolite. These form the east-northeast trend of the belt and are overlain by metamorphosed sedimentary rocks. They were created during several volcanic episodes involving a variety of eruptive styles ranging from passive lava eruptions to viscous explosive eruptions. Part of the Canadian Shield, the TGB contains some of the oldest known rocks on Earth. The belt is made up of a number of geologic features such as batholiths, stocks, dikes, volcanic complexes, layered intrusions and deformation zones. These are situated in several geographical townships in the municipality of Temagami, including Chambers, Strathy, Strathcona, Briggs and possibly Best. (en)
  • La cintura di rocce verdi di Temagami è una piccola cintura di rocce verdi, datata a 2,7 miliardi di anni fa, situata nella regione di Temagami, nella parte nordorientale dell'Ontario, in Canada. (it)
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  • Pillow lava exposed at Temagami's former garbage dump, part of the Younger Volcanic Complex. (en)
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  • Location of the Temagami Greenstone Belt in Ontario (en)
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  • Temagami Greenstone Belt (en)
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  • Arsenic Lake Formation, Link Lake Formation, Turtle Lake Formation (en)
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  • La cintura di rocce verdi di Temagami è una piccola cintura di rocce verdi, datata a 2,7 miliardi di anni fa, situata nella regione di Temagami, nella parte nordorientale dell'Ontario, in Canada. (it)
  • The Temagami Greenstone Belt (TGB) is a small 2.7 billion year old greenstone belt in the Temagami region of Northeastern Ontario, Canada. It represents a feature of the Superior craton, an ancient and stable part of the Earth's lithosphere that forms the core of the North American continent and Canadian Shield. The belt is composed of metamorphosed volcanic rocks that range in composition from basalt to rhyolite. These form the east-northeast trend of the belt and are overlain by metamorphosed sedimentary rocks. They were created during several volcanic episodes involving a variety of eruptive styles ranging from passive lava eruptions to viscous explosive eruptions. (en)
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  • Cintura di rocce verdi di Temagami (it)
  • Temagami Greenstone Belt (en)
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