Fox River Belt Explained

The Fox River Belt is a 3000NaN0 long and 100NaN0 to 300NaN0 wide Paleoproterozoic geologic feature located in northern Manitoba, Canada. It consists of sedimentary and mafic/ultramafic igneous rocks.[1]

Notes and References

  1. http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2004AGUSM.V43A..08D Fractional Crystallization of Komatiitic Magma in the Proterozoic Fox River Belt: Northern Manitoba