Misema Caldera

The Misema Caldera is a 2,704-2,707 million year old caldera in Ontario and Quebec, Canada.

Misema Caldera
Map of the Blake River Megacaldera Complex. Misema Caldera is highlighted in red.
Map of the Blake River Megacaldera Complex. Misema Caldera is highlighted in red.
LocationOntario-Quebec, Canada
RangeCanadian Shield
Age2,704-2,707 MYA
Volcanic arc/beltBlake River Megacaldera Complex

Geographic extent

It is the caldera that forms the Blake River Megacaldera Complex[1] and has a diameter of 40-80 kilometres.

Composition

The caldera is also a coalescence of at least two large mafic shield volcanoes that formed more than 2703 million years ago.[2] The rim of the Misema Caldera contains a 10-15 kilometre wide inner and outer ring zone, in which many mafic ring dike complexes and subaqueous pyroclastic sediments are detected.

The mafic ring dike structures may be deeper level expressions of summit calderas related to a shield volcano phase while the pyroclastic fragments could either be associated with satellite cones or the result of Misema caldera collapse.[2]

Misema Caldera is the oldest and largest caldera associated with the Blake River Megacaldera Complex and is comparable in size to Lake Toba caldera in Indonesia.[2]

See also

References

48.39°N 79.45°W / 48.39; -79.45

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