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Axel Heiberg Island
Carbon isotope and sequence stratigraphy of the upper Isachsen Formation on Axel Heiberg Island (Nunavut, Canada): High Arctic expression of oceanic anoxic event 1a in a deltaic environment
New constraints on the age, geochemistry, and environmental impact of High Arctic Large Igneous Province magmatism: Tracing the extension of the Alpha Ridge onto Ellesmere Island, Canada
Calibration of Middle to Upper Jurassic palynostratigraphy with Boreal ammonite zonations in the Canadian Arctic
Finding the VOICE: organic carbon isotope chemostratigraphy of Late Jurassic – Early Cretaceous Arctic Canada
Controls on the formation of microbially induced sedimentary structures and biotic recovery in the Lower Triassic of Arctic Canada
Enigmatic massive sulphide mineralization in the High Arctic Large Igneous Province, Nunavut, Canada
ABSTRACT Detrital zircon U-Pb and Hf isotopic data from Ordovician to Devonian–Carboniferous sedimentary rocks sampled from the Pearya terrane and adjacent areas, northern Ellesmere Island, record temporal variation in detrital zircon signature on the northeastern Arctic margin of Laurentia. Ordovician to Silurian clastic sediments deposited on the Pearya terrane record a provenance signal from before terrane accretion. This signal is dominated by Ordovician arc material and grains derived from recycling of Proterozoic metasedimentary and metaigneous basement. This pattern is similar to Neoproterozoic detrital zircon spectra from the Svalbard and East Greenland Caledonides, supporting the exotic nature of the Pearya terrane and links between Pearya and the Arctic Caledonides. Sedimentary rock deposited in the late Ordovician and early Silurian deep water basin of the Clements Markham fold belt likewise record a recycled source containing abundant early Neoproterozoic and Mesoproterozoic aged zircon. This contrasts with similarly aged units on Franklinian shelf, which contain much more abundant Paleoproterozoic zircon ages. The provenance of the late Devonian–Carboniferous(?) Okse Bay Formation is dominated by sediment reworked from the units exposed in Pearya or the East Greenland Caledonides, with new sources derived from Paleoproterozoic domains of the Canadian-Greenland shield and late Devonian igneous rocks documented in Ellesmere and Axel Heiberg Islands, and Arctic Alaska. In contrast, detrital zircon age spectra from Devonian sedimentary rocks in the western Ellesmerian Clastic Wedge and northern Cordilleran clastic wedge of the Mackenzie Mountains contain abundant zircon grains yielding ages characteristic of the Caledonian and Timanian Orogens. This contrast suggests that the northeastern and northwestern sectors of the Paleozoic Laurentian Arctic margin received sediments from different terranes, with the northeast being dominated by reworked Caledonide terrane and Laurentian craton detritus, and the northwest likely receiving sediment from elements of Arctic Alaska–Chukotka. These detrital zircon data indicate that the Pearya terrane was isolated from northern Laurentia until after the late Silurian. The accretion of the Pearya terrane is constrained between the late Silurian and middle Devonian by stratigraphy, detrital zircon provenance shifts indicating a Laurentian cratonic source by the early Carboniferous, metamorphism in the orthogneiss basement observed between ca. 395 and 372 Ma, and the emplacement of the Cape Woods post-tectonic pluton at 390 Ma.
A revised stratigraphic framework for Cretaceous sedimentary and igneous rocks at Mokka Fiord, Axel Heiberg Island, Nunavut, with implications for the Cretaceous Normal Superchron
Late Paleozoic to Triassic arc magmatism north of the Sverdrup Basin in the Canadian Arctic: Evidence from detrital zircon U-Pb geochronology
Abstract New deep seismological data from Ellesmere Island and the adjacent Arctic continental margin provide new information about the crustal structure of the region. These data were not available for previous regional crustal models. This paper combines and redisplays previously published results – a gravity-derived Moho map and seismological results –to produce new maps of the Moho depth, the depth to basement and the crystalline crustal thickness of Ellesmere Island and contiguous parts of the Arctic Ocean, Greenland and Axel Heiberg Island. Northern Ellesmere Island is underlain by a thick crustal block (Moho at 41 km, c. 35 km crust). This block is separated from the Canada–Greenland craton in the south by a WSW–ENE-trending channel of thinned crystalline crust (Moho at 30–35 km, <20 km thick crust), which is overlain by a thick succession of metasedimentary and younger sedimentary rocks (15–20 km). The Sverdrup Basin in the west and the Lincoln Sea in the east interrupt the crustal architecture of central Ellesmere Island, which is interpreted to be more representative of its initial post-Ellesmerian Orogen structure, but with a later Sverdrup Basin and Eurekan overprint.