Abstract

A POSSIBLE shock-induced remanent magnetisation, the direction of which yields a typical ‘Grenville’ pole position has been discovered from late Precambrian Keweenawan igneous rocks (about 1,100 Myr old) on the Slate Islands, situated in northern Lake Superior about 300 miles north-west of the Grenville Front.

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