| 2013 Field Camp Highlights
-Field mapping in diverse Precambrian terranes, including:
Deformed metasedimentary rocks
Layered mafic intrusions
Plateau lavas and subvolcanic intrusions
Banded iron-formation sequences
Archean granite-greenstone belts
Large-scale shear zones
- Mapping at various scales; from outcrop (1:250) to quadrangle (1:24,000)
- Recognizing metamorphic grade, deformational fabrics, alteration assemblages, and ore mineralization in the field
- Acquisition and interpretation of field geophysical data (gravity and magnetics)
- Glacial deposit mapping and introduction to drift prospecting
- Drill core logging of banded iron formation, mineralized gabbro, and tectonized greenstone assemblages
- Drift mapping in an underground iron mine (1/2 mile below surface)
- GIS compilation of field data (in ArcGIS) and digital map-making (in Illustrator)
CAPSTONE MAPPING PROJECT –Students will be divided into field parties of 3-6 students and an instructor during Week 5 to conduct detailed mapping in various geological terranes; the project areas have not been previously mapped in detail and will require backwoods field work, primitive camping and, in some cases, canoeing in a wilderness setting.
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