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Slide Mountain Terrane
In Situ Sulfur Isotope Geochemistry Using Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry of Sulfides in the ABM Replacement-Style Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Deposit, Finlayson Lake District, Yukon, Canada Available to Purchase
Sonoma Orogeny—A Reassessment Available to Purchase
The Late Permian to earliest Triassic Sonoma orogeny has long been envisioned as the result of an arc-continent collision that closed the Havallah oceanic basin, creating the Golconda allochthon, which was emplaced eastward onto the western edge of the continental margin along the Golconda thrust. Critical reevaluation of available stratigraphic, biostratigraphic, and structural data raise some fundamental issues with this scenario, including: (1) The Golconda allochthon experienced multiple phases of deformation both older and younger than the Sonoma orogeny; (2) the tectonostratigraphic successions in the Golconda allochthon record a disrupted depositional history; (3) these punctuated events and unconformities are mirrored by simultaneous punctuated tectonic disruptions of the adjacent continental margin; (4) some of the lithotectonic units within the Golconda allochthon have clear ties to a magmatic arc. These observations indicated that the Havallah basin did not originate as a simple, post-Antler orogeny rift basin, nor is the Mediterranean model for opening of a basin a solution to the initiation of this basin. Instead they imply a more complex paleogeography for the Havallah basin. The Late Permian–earliest Triassic closure of the Havallah basin did result in the development of the Golconda allochthon sensu stricto , but final emplacement of the Golconda allochthon was likely an Early–Middle Jurassic event.
Evidence for pre-Cenozoic extension in the eastern Main Ranges of the southern Canadian Rockies Open Access
Lead Isotope Geochemistry of Shales from the Wolverine Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Deposit, Yukon: Implications for Pb Isotope Vectoring in Exhalative Ore Systems Available to Purchase
Petrogenesis of the Dunite Peak ophiolite, south-central Yukon, and the distinction between upper-plate and lower-plate settings: A new hypothesis for the late Paleozoic–early Mesozoic tectonic evolution of the Northern Cordillera Available to Purchase
Subsidence dynamics of the Montney Formation (Early Triassic, Western Canada Sedimentary Basin): insights for its geodynamic setting and wider implications Available to Purchase
Ambient Redox and Hydrothermal Environment of the Wolverine Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Deposit, Yukon: Insights from Lithofacies and Lithogeochemistry of Mississippian Host Shales Available to Purchase
An orogenic wedge model for diachronous deformation, metamorphism, and exhumation in the hinterland of the northern Canadian Cordillera Open Access
Middle Jurassic to earliest Cretaceous mid-crustal tectono-metamorphism in the northern Canadian Cordillera: Recording foreland-directed migration of an orogenic front Available to Purchase
Volcanism and glacial interaction in the Wells Gray–Clearwater volcanic field, east-central British Columbia Available to Purchase
Abstract This field guide describes a three-day trip from Vancouver, British Columbia, to the Wells Gray–Clearwater volcanic field (WGCVF) in east-central British Columbia. The WGCVF is the site of transitional to alkali olivine basaltic volcanism erupted over the last three million years. The small volume magmas (<1 km 3 ) erupted along preexisting normal faults related to the late stages of Cordilleran terrane amalgamation, along the boundary between the miogeoclinal and pericratonic rocks of the Kootenay terrane and the allochthonous Slide Mountain and Quesnellia terranes west of ancestral North America. The magmas are highly enriched in incompatible elements, especially large-ion lithophile elements, and are interpreted as the result of low degrees of partial melting of a heterogeneous, metasomatized mantle. Upon ascent through the crust, they carried up both crustal and mantle xenoliths. During the eruptive period of the WGCVF, at least four glacial periods have occurred. The interplay between volcanism and glaciation is captured in the wide range of volcanic features found in the region. Field trip participants will view numerous diverse volcanic landforms and deposits: from tuyas to ice-marginal valley-edge deposits, volcanoclastic-lacustrine deposits, and associated pillow lavas and hyaloclastites.