The Lower Cretaceous sequence of western Alaska—demise of the Koyukuk terrane?

Lower Cretaceous marine sedimentary rocks, deposited in shallow shelf and basin settings and unconformity-bound, are well exposed in southwest Alaska. Collections of Early Cretaceous fossils from across western Alaska show that similar and coeval Lower Cretaceous clastic rocks are widely distributed...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
Main Authors: Hudson, Travis L., Blodgett, Robert B., Wilson, Frederic H.
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Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 2023
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spelling crcansciencepubl:10.1139/cjes-2022-0041 2023-12-17T10:26:27+01:00 The Lower Cretaceous sequence of western Alaska—demise of the Koyukuk terrane? Hudson, Travis L. Blodgett, Robert B. Wilson, Frederic H. 2023 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjes-2022-0041 https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/full-xml/10.1139/cjes-2022-0041 https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/cjes-2022-0041 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences volume 60, issue 4, page 422-441 ISSN 0008-4077 1480-3313 General Earth and Planetary Sciences journal-article 2023 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/cjes-2022-0041 2023-11-19T13:38:22Z Lower Cretaceous marine sedimentary rocks, deposited in shallow shelf and basin settings and unconformity-bound, are well exposed in southwest Alaska. Collections of Early Cretaceous fossils from across western Alaska show that similar and coeval Lower Cretaceous clastic rocks are widely distributed though only locally exposed. Volcanic rocks become an important part of the Lower Cretaceous sequence in the Yukon-Koyukuk basin, where they have been interpreted to represent a mobile intra-oceanic island arc, the Koyukuk terrane, that collided with Arctic Alaska to form the Brooks Range orogen. The volcanic rocks are chemically unlike Aleutian arc rocks but share compositional characteristics with spatially related, mid-Cretaceous alkaline intrusive rocks. The volcanic-bearing sequence was also deposited on an angular unconformity, includes both shallow shelf and basin depositional settings, and is unconformably overlain by mid-Cretaceous clastic rocks. The volcanic rocks are therefore considered part of the Lower Cretaceous sequence now identified across western Alaska. In this interpretation, the Lower Cretaceous volcanic rocks are an initial expression of the mid-Cretaceous tectonic regime that included extensional exhumation and subsidence, crustal and upper mantle melting, and high-temperature metamorphism in the hinterland of the Brooks Range orogen. The Cretaceous heating that led to hinterland crust and upper mantle change may have been caused by deep mantle disturbances in a postsubduction setting. This interpretation has implications for the timing of contractional orogenesis, the location and nature of the related continental borderland, and the tectonic setting for development of the Anguyucham and related oceanic terranes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Brooks Range Alaska Yukon Canadian Science Publishing (via Crossref) Arctic Yukon Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
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Hudson, Travis L.
Blodgett, Robert B.
Wilson, Frederic H.
The Lower Cretaceous sequence of western Alaska—demise of the Koyukuk terrane?
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description Lower Cretaceous marine sedimentary rocks, deposited in shallow shelf and basin settings and unconformity-bound, are well exposed in southwest Alaska. Collections of Early Cretaceous fossils from across western Alaska show that similar and coeval Lower Cretaceous clastic rocks are widely distributed though only locally exposed. Volcanic rocks become an important part of the Lower Cretaceous sequence in the Yukon-Koyukuk basin, where they have been interpreted to represent a mobile intra-oceanic island arc, the Koyukuk terrane, that collided with Arctic Alaska to form the Brooks Range orogen. The volcanic rocks are chemically unlike Aleutian arc rocks but share compositional characteristics with spatially related, mid-Cretaceous alkaline intrusive rocks. The volcanic-bearing sequence was also deposited on an angular unconformity, includes both shallow shelf and basin depositional settings, and is unconformably overlain by mid-Cretaceous clastic rocks. The volcanic rocks are therefore considered part of the Lower Cretaceous sequence now identified across western Alaska. In this interpretation, the Lower Cretaceous volcanic rocks are an initial expression of the mid-Cretaceous tectonic regime that included extensional exhumation and subsidence, crustal and upper mantle melting, and high-temperature metamorphism in the hinterland of the Brooks Range orogen. The Cretaceous heating that led to hinterland crust and upper mantle change may have been caused by deep mantle disturbances in a postsubduction setting. This interpretation has implications for the timing of contractional orogenesis, the location and nature of the related continental borderland, and the tectonic setting for development of the Anguyucham and related oceanic terranes.
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author Hudson, Travis L.
Blodgett, Robert B.
Wilson, Frederic H.
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Wilson, Frederic H.
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title The Lower Cretaceous sequence of western Alaska—demise of the Koyukuk terrane?
title_short The Lower Cretaceous sequence of western Alaska—demise of the Koyukuk terrane?
title_full The Lower Cretaceous sequence of western Alaska—demise of the Koyukuk terrane?
title_fullStr The Lower Cretaceous sequence of western Alaska—demise of the Koyukuk terrane?
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