The Temagami Magnetic Anomaly, also called the Temagami Anomaly or the Wanapitei Anomaly, is a magnetic anomaly resulting from a large buried geologic structure in the Canadian Shield near Temagami, Ontario, Canada. It stretches from Lake Wanapitei in the west to Bear Island in Lake Temagami.
The Aboriginal community of Teme-Augama Anishnabai lies partly within the Temagami Magnetic Anomaly, including the Temagami First Nation on Bear Island. Located nearby are a number of other geological structures, including the Sudbury Basin, the Lake Wanapitei impact crater, and the Temagami Greenstone Belt.
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The nearby, but less known TemagamiMagneticAnomaly has striking similarities to the Sudbury Basin. Its magneticanomalies are very similar to the Sudbury...
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formed after the Earth's crust cooled. Part of Lake Temagami lies in the TemagamiMagneticAnomaly, an egg shaped geologic structure stretching from Lake...
located near a number of other geological structures, including the TemagamiMagneticAnomaly, the Lake Wanapitei impact crater, the western end of the Ottawa-Bonnechere...
The nearby, but less known TemagamiMagneticAnomaly has striking similarities to the Sudbury Basin. Its magneticanomalies are very similar to the Sudbury...