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Journal Article
Published: 11 April 2017
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2017) 54 (7): 731–765.
... platforms (represented by the Hume and Ogilvie formations, Fig. 3 ) were separated by the Richardson trough ( Norris and Yorath 1981 ), a Cambrian to Late Devonian intracratonic depression thought to be connected during the Early to Middle Devonian to the south with Selwyn basin, developed on the western...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2011
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (2011) 59 (2): 131–146.
... Ordovician to Middle Devonian eastern margin of the Richardson Trough is imaged as clinoforms and a carbonate buildup; clinoforms can be mapped about 75 km along strike. Integration with aeromagnetic data allows us to construct a map of subsurface structures along the eastern deformation front associated...
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Journal Article
Published: 02 February 2007
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2006) 43 (12): 1791–1820.
... (loc.) 5 in Fig.  1 ) Fig. 1. Location of measured sections in the graptolite-rich Road River Group in the Richardson Trough and Misty Creek Embayment, Yukon Territory and District of Mackenzie. 1, Rock River (ZB19); 2, Tetlit Creek (FA7); 3, Upper Canyon, Peel River (PR3, etc.); 4, Lower Canyon...
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Devonian stratigraphic sections of the Richardson trough, northern Yukon, Canada (modified from Fraser and Hutchison, 2017), using the Devonian time scale of Becker et al. (2012) (A). Note the position of hyper-enriched black shale (red lines) at the regional contact between the Road River Group and Canol Formation at Peel River showing (B) and Nick prospect (C). Black stars denote locations of conodonts for which biostratigraphic information is presented in the text. PGE—platinum group element.
Published: 03 January 2020
Figure 2. Devonian stratigraphic sections of the Richardson trough, northern Yukon, Canada (modified from Fraser and Hutchison, 2017 ), using the Devonian time scale of Becker et al. (2012) (A). Note the position of hyper-enriched black shale (red lines) at the regional contact between
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Scaled schematic cross-sections across the Richardson trough showing interacting eustatic and tectonic–hydrographic controls on uppermost Road River Group to lowermost Imperial Formation deposition during four selected time slices: (A) late Eifelian; (B) earliest–latest Givetian; (C) latest Givetian – late Frasnian; (D) late Frasnian. Only the fully preserved thickness of Canol Formation is shown in D (drillhole RI07-07A from Hutchison and Fraser 2015; well data re-interpreted from Fraser and Hogue 2007), all other formations show representative partial thicknesses. Scale bar and formation legend in D applies to all graphics. See Fig. 1A for cross-section location.
Published: 11 April 2017
Fig. 17. Scaled schematic cross-sections across the Richardson trough showing interacting eustatic and tectonic–hydrographic controls on uppermost Road River Group to lowermost Imperial Formation deposition during four selected time slices: (A) late Eifelian; (B) earliest–latest Givetian; (C
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Middle Cambrian geological and paleogeographic setting of Richardson Trough (after Aitken, 1993). Ancestral Knorr Fault is thought to define eastern edge of Richardson Trough.
Published: 01 June 2011
Fig. 2 Middle Cambrian geological and paleogeographic setting of Richardson Trough (after Aitken, 1993 ). Ancestral Knorr Fault is thought to define eastern edge of Richardson Trough.
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Location map showing the positions of the Richardson Trough, adjacent carbonate platforms, measured sections (1–3), and the location of Fig. 3. 1, Tetlit Creek; 2, Upper Canyon, Peel River; 3, Illtyd Range.
Published: 08 August 2000
Fig. 1. Location map showing the positions of the Richardson Trough, adjacent carbonate platforms, measured sections (1–3), and the location of Fig.  3. 1 , Tetlit Creek; 2, Upper Canyon, Peel River; 3, Illtyd Range.
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—Eastern margin of Richardson trough between Knorr Range and Mackenzie Mountains at headwaters of Noisy Creek (NC). Undifferentiated light-gray weathering dolomite (SDu) of Mt. Kindle Formation and equivalents of Delorme Formation face dark-gray shale of Road River Formation (CDR) across creek. NAPL oblique photo T4-100R looking south.
Published: 01 May 1985
Figure 4 —Eastern margin of Richardson trough between Knorr Range and Mackenzie Mountains at headwaters of Noisy Creek (NC). Undifferentiated light-gray weathering dolomite (SDu) of Mt. Kindle Formation and equivalents of Delorme Formation face dark-gray shale of Road River Formation (CDR) across
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—Speculative Ordovician plate-tectonic model showing Richardson trough as failed arm of triple junction of Arctic sea-floor spreading.
Published: 01 March 1975
Fig. 3 —Speculative Ordovician plate-tectonic model showing Richardson trough as failed arm of triple junction of Arctic sea-floor spreading.
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 March 1975
AAPG Bulletin (1975) 59 (3): 451–456.
...Fig. 3 —Speculative Ordovician plate-tectonic model showing Richardson trough as failed arm of triple junction of Arctic sea-floor spreading. ...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1972
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1972) 20 (2): 321–361.
... disconformities and unconformities. The Richardson Trough, more or less conforming in outline to the area of the present Richardson Mountains, was a deeper-water, graptolite-shale trough from before earliest Ordovician through to at least early Emsian; was apparently positive between late Emsian and early...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 March 1966
AAPG Bulletin (1966) 50 (3): 628.
... and erosion of the Eagle arch, which plunged gently northeast through the stable core. Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous sands onlapped the area from the north. Not until Albian time, when a depositional trough along the present Dave Lord ridge linked the northern Richardson Mountains to the Kandik basin...
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 1997
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1997) 45 (1): 54–74.
... by the Ogilvie Arch. Prominent features of the southwestern Franklinian Miogeocline are the Richardson Trough, a failed arm or aulacogen opening northward into the outer Franklinian Miogeocline, and, west and east of it, the Porcupine and Lac des Bois platforms. The Canadian Cordilleran Miogeocline formed...
Journal Article
Published: 13 April 2020
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2020) 57 (10): 1193–1219.
... or seaway within the Great American Carbonate Bank called the Richardson trough. Eleven detailed stratigraphic sections through the Road River Group along the upper canyon of the Peel River are compiled and integrated with geological mapping, facies analysis, carbonate and organic carbon isotope...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 December 1970
AAPG Bulletin (1970) 54 (12): 2497.
...) widespread Jurassic transgression and development of the Richardson trough; (3) earliest Cretaceous regression and basin filling that ended with local minor(?) uplift and erosion; (4) Albian transgression and development of the early Late Cretaceous regression; and (5) Late Cretaceous and early Tertiary...
Series: AAPG Memoir
Published: 01 January 2012
DOI: 10.1306/13331661M983511
EISBN: 9781629810201
... element is a broad area of platform carbonates, the Yukon stable block, which is bordered to the east by the Richardson trough and to the south by the Selwyn Basin. The lower Sauk I supersequence is absent because of uplift of the Ogilvie arch. Block faulting influenced a mostly siliciclastic-dominated...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 1973
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1973) 21 (1): 81–116.
... are strongly deformed metasediments (Neruokpuk “Formation”). 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...
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 August 2024
Economic Geology (2024) 119 (5): 1115–1137.
...Kyle M. Henderson; Anthony E. Williams-Jones; James R. Clark Abstract The Richardson Trough in northern Yukon hosts several occurrences of polymetallic hyper-enriched black shales (HEBS), comprising semimassive sulfide layers with metal concentrations several orders of magnitude above those...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 November 1976
GSA Bulletin (1976) 87 (11): 1599–1608.
... is considered to be part of Hazen Trough, which probably was connected with Richardson Trough of northern Yukon. Subsequent tectonic events have left the Devonian rocks of Banks Island relatively undisturbed, in comparison with those of the Parry Islands to the north. Evidence of subduction and plate collision...
Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 03 January 2020
Geology (2020) 48 (3): 242–246.
...Figure 2. Devonian stratigraphic sections of the Richardson trough, northern Yukon, Canada (modified from Fraser and Hutchison, 2017 ), using the Devonian time scale of Becker et al. (2012) (A). Note the position of hyper-enriched black shale (red lines) at the regional contact between...
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