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Series: GSA Special Papers
Published: 14 June 2019
DOI: 10.1130/2018.2541(26)
EISBN: 9780813795416
... in the northern Alaska–Yukon region is key for the geodynamics of the Arctic region. With the aim to resolve the exhumation history of this region, we present the first zircon fission-track and (U-Th)/He analyses on apatite and zircon from the Neruokpuk Formation (ca. 720–485 Ma), which forms the orogenic...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 January 2016
GSA Bulletin (2016) 128 (1-2): 239–257.
...Larry S. Lane; George E. Gehrels; Paul W. Layer Abstract The Neruokpuk Formation is a Neoproterozoic and Cambrian turbiditic succession in northwesternmost Yukon (Canada) and northeastern Alaska (USA), part of a latest Proterozoic to Early Devonian slope and basin succession that is correlated...
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Published: 01 August 1992
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1992) 29 (8): 1806–1808.
Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1992
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1992) 29 (8): 1808–1811.
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 1991
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1991) 28 (10): 1521–1533.
...Larry S. Lane Abstract Since the early 1900's, regional reconnaissance in Alaska and the Yukon has failed to resolve the stratigraphy and structure of the pre-Mississippian Neruokpuk Formation. Its age and distribution have been defined and redefined as new data have slowly accumulated. In most...
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1972
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1972) 9 (9): 1129–1138.
...Alfred C. Lenz; David G. Perry Abstract The pre-Carboniferous racks of the Bam Mountains consist of a very thick, highly deformed and dislocated sequence of mildly metamorphosed elastics and carbonates assignable to the Neruokpuk Formation. The Driftwood Hills, for the most part, are composed...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1972
AAPG Bulletin (1972) 56 (4): 808–815.
...J. T. Dutro, Jr.; J. T. Brosgé; H. N. Reiser Abstract The Neruokpuk Formation in northeastern Alaska is a complex sequence of slightly metamorphosed rock units that lies below the major sub-Carboniferous unconformity. Cambrian fossils found in one of these units provide the first paleontologic...
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Outcrop belts of Ediacaran-Cambrian <span class="search-highlight">Neruokpuk</span> <span class="search-highlight">Formation</span> ( sensu  Reiser et ...
Published: 01 January 2016
Figure 3. Outcrop belts of Ediacaran-Cambrian Neruokpuk Formation ( sensu Reiser et al., 1978 ). (A) Simplified regional structural setting of outcrop belts. Structures are predominantly Maastrichtian and Tertiary in age (modified from Lane, 1998 ). (B) Neruokpuk outcrop belts compiled from
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Distribution of <span class="search-highlight">Neruokpuk</span> <span class="search-highlight">Formation</span> in northwestern Yukon and adjacent Alas...
Published: 01 January 2016
Figure 5. Distribution of Neruokpuk Formation in northwestern Yukon and adjacent Alaska, showing sampling sites. Compiled from Lane et al. (1995) and unpublished compilations by Lane. See Figure 3 for location.
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<span class="search-highlight">NERUOKPUK</span> <span class="search-highlight">FORMATION</span> GEOCHRONOLOGY SAMPLE LOCALITY DATA
Published: 01 January 2016
TABLE 1. NERUOKPUK FORMATION GEOCHRONOLOGY SAMPLE LOCALITY DATA
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SUMMARY OF  40 Ar&#x2F; 39 Ar AGES FROM <span class="search-highlight">NERUOKPUK</span> <span class="search-highlight">FORMATION</span> MUSCOVITE AND WHOLE-...
Published: 01 January 2016
TABLE 2. SUMMARY OF 40 Ar/ 39 Ar AGES FROM NERUOKPUK FORMATION MUSCOVITE AND WHOLE-ROCK SAMPLES
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Development of Stratigraphic Nomenclature of <span class="search-highlight">Neruokpuk</span> <span class="search-highlight">Formation</span>
Published: 01 April 1972
Table 1. Development of Stratigraphic Nomenclature of Neruokpuk Formation
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—Possible correlation of fossiliferous members of <span class="search-highlight">Neruokpuk</span> <span class="search-highlight">Formation</span>, Nano...
Published: 01 April 1972
Fig. 4. —Possible correlation of fossiliferous members of Neruokpuk Formation, Nanook Limestone, Katakturuk Dolomite, and Paleozoic granitic intrusive rocks. Arrows in age-control column show probable upper and lower limits of interval within which members could occur, based on fossils
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 December 1962
AAPG Bulletin (1962) 46 (12): 2174–2198.
... into it laterally. Rocks in the northern belt comprise the four members of the Neruokpuk Formation of Late(?) Devonian or older age; a quartzite-schist member more than 4,000 feet thick, a limestone member 1,000± feet thick, a limestone-phyllite member 1,000± feet thick, and a phyllite-chert member, as much...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 March 1975
AAPG Bulletin (1975) 59 (3): 451–456.
...Michael Churkin, Jr. Abstract Silurian fossils from steeply dipping slate and graywacke underlying the Prudhoe Bay oil field, and Ordovician and Silurian fossils from similar rocks in the Barrow test wells indicate that rocks of about the same lithology and age as the Neruokpuk Formation...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 1973
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1973) 21 (1): 123–130.
... are involved in the faulting. Unfossiliferous quartzites, argillites, and limestones assigned to the Neruokpuk Formation, believed to range in age from late Proterozoic to early Devonian, form the hanging wall of the faults. Where the thrusts can be detected, the foot-wall is a limestone or a calcareous chert...
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 1973
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1973) 21 (1): 81–116.
... are strongly deformed metasediments (NeruokpukFormation”). Deposition of the Road River Formation took place in a basin named the Richardson Trough, which may have been a southward extension of the Franklinian Geosyncline of the Canadian Arctic Islands. A major tectonic episode, the Ellesmerian Orogeny...
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Comparison chart summarizing multiple features of the <span class="search-highlight">Neruokpuk</span> <span class="search-highlight">Formation’s</span>...
Published: 01 January 2016
Figure 9. Comparison chart summarizing multiple features of the Neruokpuk Formation’s stratigraphic and tectonic history with those of potential “original position” candidates for the eastern Arctic Alaska terrane. See text for discussion and sources. LIP—large igneous province; ages: e—early, m
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 1971
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1971) 19 (1): 29–250.
... to Moscovian shales and carbonates of the Kayak Formation and Lisburne Group are separated by regional unconformities from the underlying Neruokpuk Formation and overlying undifferentiated Permian rocks. Gradational lateral and vertical changes from sandstone through shale to carbonate rocks characterize...
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Published: 01 June 1972
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1972) 20 (2): 321–361.
... to have restricted the northern end of the Richardson Trough. The Neruokpuk Formation of the British Mountains, in the extreme northwestern portion of the region, is considered to be at least Early Ordovician to Late Silurian in age, because of correlation with rocks of the same formation in Alaska...