Abstract

Abstract Late Archean diachronous unconformities underlying tectonically controlled coarse clastic successions are located throughout the Superior Province of Canada. Examples studied in detail include hiatuses at the base of the Timmins and Kirkland basins in the Abitibi greenstone belt and the Crowduck and Stormy basins in the Wabigoon Subprovince. The Timmins molasse basin‐fill succession overlies a high‐angle subaerial unconformity separating deepwater turbiditic deposits from fluvial conglomerates. A subaerial erosional unconformity defines the contact between mafic flows and overlying felsic volcaniclastic deposits and fluvial conglomerates of the Kirkland Basin. The Crowduck and Stormy successions are characterized by shallow‐water and subaerial unconformities between quartz‐feldspar porphyry stocks and clastic deposits. The pronounced characteristics of the molasse basins, which include (1) basal unconformities with older sedimentary, volcanic, or plutonic rocks; (2) bounding fault systems; (3) ba...

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