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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 October 1995
Economic Geology (1995) 90 (6): 1831–1840.
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2023
The Journal of Geology (2023) 131 (2): 127–158.
... different pulses of magma. The ultramafic units of the SZMUI are cumulates and are derived from a high-Mg tholeiitic parent magma. Geochemical characteristics of the SZMUI confirm that it is not an Alaskan-type body but is more akin to a layered mafic-ultramafic intrusion. It was emplaced at a late stage...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2009
The Canadian Mineralogist (2009) 47 (1): 63–80.
...J. Erik Scheel; James S. Scoates; Graham T. Nixon Abstract The Early Jurassic Turnagain intrusion (24 km 2 ) in northern British Columbia, Canada, is one of a number of Alaskan-type intrusions that occur within the Mesozoic Quesnel accreted arc terrane. It is distinguished by the presence...
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Regional geological setting of the Turnagain <span class="search-highlight">Alaskan</span>-<span class="search-highlight">type</span> <span class="search-highlight">intrusion</span> as orig...
Published: 09 September 2019
Fig. 2. Regional geological setting of the Turnagain Alaskan-type intrusion as originally mapped by Gabrielse (1998 a , 1998 b ) showing the location of the transect mapped by Erdmer et al. (2005) and the Turnagain fault identified in this study (extrapolated to the Kutcho and Hottah faults
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Reinterpreted geological setting of the Turnagain <span class="search-highlight">Alaskan</span>-<span class="search-highlight">type</span> <span class="search-highlight">intrusion</span> in...
Published: 09 September 2019
Fig. 3. Reinterpreted geological setting of the Turnagain Alaskan-type intrusion incorporating an airborne electromagnetic survey (AeroTEM II time domain) commissioned by Hard Creek Nickel Corporation (now Giga Metals Corporation) and modified from regional mapping by Gabrielse (1998 a , 1998
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Simplified geological map of the Turnagain <span class="search-highlight">Alaskan</span>-<span class="search-highlight">type</span> <span class="search-highlight">intrusion</span>, modified...
Published: 01 February 2009
F ig . 1. Simplified geological map of the Turnagain Alaskan-type intrusion, modified from Clark (1975) and including new mapping results from this study. The location of the Turnagain intrusion (filled square) in British Columbia is shown as an inset in the upper right corner (also indicated
Journal Article
Published: 13 December 2021
The Canadian Mineralogist (2021) 59 (6): 1627–1660.
...Dejan Milidragovic; Graham T. Nixon; James S. Scoates; James A. Nott; Dylan W. Spence ABSTRACT The Early Jurassic Polaris Alaskan-type intrusion in the Quesnel accreted arc terrane of the North American Cordillera is a zoned, mafic-ultramafic intrusive body that contains two main styles of magmatic...
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Journal Article
Published: 09 September 2019
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2020) 57 (5): 575–600.
...Fig. 2. Regional geological setting of the Turnagain Alaskan-type intrusion as originally mapped by Gabrielse (1998 a , 1998 b ) showing the location of the transect mapped by Erdmer et al. (2005) and the Turnagain fault identified in this study (extrapolated to the Kutcho and Hottah faults...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2013
The Canadian Mineralogist (2013) 51 (4): 501–536.
... in chromian spinel attain 90–95. We evaluated the provenance of chromian spinel grains in the placers using the global spinel database and a new one focusing on Alaskan-type intrusions. Chromian spinel in the Atlin area and a majority of Dease Lake placers exhibits a pronounced Cr–Al trend indicative...
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Cr# (Cr/Cr + Al) v. Mg# (Mg/Mg + Fe 2+ ) from chrome spinels analysed withi...
Published: 30 October 2017
Hamamid Alaskan-type intrusions, Egypt used as a comparison for other Alaskan-type intrusions in the Arabian–Nubian Shield (Farahat & Helmy, 2006 ). Data predominately plots in a similar field to Alaskan-type intrusions. Alteration is evident with a decrease in Cr# seen in E13-11 and E13-20.
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Schematic restoration (present day coordinates) of Cretaceous–Cenozoic disp...
Published: 09 September 2019
et al. 2006 ) and Triassic–Jurassic Alaskan-type intrusions ( Nixon et al. 1997 ). Major faults are named and relative displacements after restoration are shown by offset of the BC–Yukon boundary. Bars alongside the Yukon–Tanana legend indicate tectonic assemblage affiliation (after Colpron et al
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Trivalent cation ratios of chrome spinel in ultramafic and related rocks fr...
Published: 30 October 2017
Figure 6. Trivalent cation ratios of chrome spinel in ultramafic and related rocks from previously published ophiolites and Alaskan-type intrusions (Barnes & Roeder, 2001 ). Samples E13-11 and E13-20 taken from Daleti and Tulu Dimtu display an Fe 3+ enrichment most likely due to alteration
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2011
The Canadian Mineralogist (2011) 49 (6): 1433–1453.
...Yulia V. Nazimova; Veniamin P. Zaytsev; Sergey V. Petrov Abstract The Galmoenan massif, a classic example of an Ural–Alaskan-type zoned intrusive body, is a known source for currently mineable placer-type deposits of platinum. The geology, petrography, geochemistry and PGE mineralization...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 August 1986
Economic Geology (1986) 81 (5): 1252–1260.
...Floyd Gray; Norman J Page; Carl A. Carlson; Stephen A. Wilson; Robert R. Carlson Abstract Three postorogenic Alaskan-type ultramafic to mafic intrusive suites in the Klamath Mountains, ranging in age from 142 to 163 m.y. and intruding metavolcanic, metasedimentary, or ophiolitic cumulate ultramafie...
Journal Article
Published: 30 October 2017
Geological Magazine (2019) 156 (1): 62–82.
... Hamamid Alaskan-type intrusions, Egypt used as a comparison for other Alaskan-type intrusions in the Arabian–Nubian Shield (Farahat & Helmy, 2006 ). Data predominately plots in a similar field to Alaskan-type intrusions. Alteration is evident with a decrease in Cr# seen in E13-11 and E13-20. ...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2000
The Canadian Mineralogist (2000) 38 (5): 1251–1264.
...Nadezhda D. Tolstykh; Evgeniy G. Sidorov; Kauko V.O. Laajoki; Aleksandr P. Krivenko; Maksim Podlipskiy Abstract We have studied the platinum-group minerals (PGM) recovered from the Pustaya River placer deposit, situated within the Koryak–Kamchatka platinum-bearing belt of Alaskan-type intrusions...
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The plots show that interaction trends involve increases in both oxygen fug...
Published: 30 October 2017
) average value of +4.8. Examples of both arc peridotites and Alaskan-type intrusions have been plotted showing that Yubdo is oxidized relative to ophiolites, and seems to be similar to the Alaskan-type intrusions (Parkinson & Arculus, 1999 ; Chen et al. 2009 ). (b) Δ f O 2 (FMQ) values are plotted
Series: Reviews in Economic Geology
Published: 01 January 2011
DOI: 10.5382/Rev.17.01
EISBN: 9781629490243
... % Al 2 O 3 , 1,000 to 2,000 ppm Cr (Irvine and Sharpe, 1986 ) 2 VPB = volcano-plutonic belt Class PGE-5 deposits are associated with the Ural-Alaskan type (Johan, 2002 ) discussed as class NC-7 above. These intrusions are the source of the most important of the world's Pt placers...
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Series: Reviews in Economic Geology
Published: 01 January 2011
DOI: 10.5382/Rev.17
EISBN: 9781629490243
Journal Article
Published: 12 September 2008
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2008) 45 (8): 879–896.
... produced during continental rift magmatism. This supports the continental rifting event recently proposed for this part of Yukon and indicates the economic potential of the Canadian Creek platinum occurrence. Composition of spinel from Florence Creek sample indicates an Alaskan-type intrusion as the source...