Kazan Region

Not to be confused with Kazan, a city in Russia.

The Kazan Region is a physiographic province of Canada and the part of the Canadian Shield that is located in extreme northeastern Alberta, northern Manitoba, and Saskatchewan, and also in parts of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut.[1]

Geography

The Kazan Region is subdivided into the following subregions: the Coronation Hills, the Bathurst Hills and the East Arm Hills; the Boothia Plateau; the Wager Plateau; the Kazan Upland; the Bear-Slave Upland; the Athabasca Plain, the Thelon Plain; and the Back Lowland.

Geology

The base rocks in the Kazan Region are Precambrian crystalline rocks such as gneisses, quartzites and granites. These are overlain in places by alluvial and lacustrian deposits, as well as glacial deposits.

Notes

  1. "Shield / Kazan Region" The Atlas of Canada

Coordinates: 59°54′11″N 101°48′11″W / 59.903°N 101.803°W / 59.903; -101.803

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