The Winagami sill complex, also called the Winagami sills, is a Paleoproterozoic large igneous province of northwestern Alberta, Canada. It consists of a series of related sills that were formed between 1.89 and 1.76 billion years ago. The Winagami sill complex covers an area of 120,000 km2 (46,000 sq mi).

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Input data and structural frames of Case Study 1 Synthetic sill

A dikesill complex with boninites, the Kurai ophiolites. Download

Schematic diagram of rift kinematics. A sill complex (Roecker et al

(a) Simplified geological map of the Golden Valley Sill Complex

Winagami Loop 16 Photos Alberta, Canada Randonnée AllTrails