Tectonic framework of the upper Paleozoic and lower Mesozoic Alava sequence: a revised view of the polygenetic Taku terrane in southern southeast Alaska

Fragments of upper Paleozoic and lower Mesozoic metavolcanic and metasedimentary sequences of the Taku terrane are exposed discontinuously along a narrow belt in southeast Alaska and form a distinct lithostratigraphic package in the Ketchikan area called the Alava sequence. Crinoidal and argillaceou...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
Main Authors: Rubin, Charles M., Saleeby, Jason B.
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Published: NRC Research Press 1991
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spelling ftcaltechauth:oai:authors.library.caltech.edu:48054 2023-05-15T17:02:23+02:00 Tectonic framework of the upper Paleozoic and lower Mesozoic Alava sequence: a revised view of the polygenetic Taku terrane in southern southeast Alaska Rubin, Charles M. Saleeby, Jason B. 1991-06 https://authors.library.caltech.edu/48054/ https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20140806-091935346 unknown NRC Research Press Rubin, Charles M. and Saleeby, Jason B. (1991) Tectonic framework of the upper Paleozoic and lower Mesozoic Alava sequence: a revised view of the polygenetic Taku terrane in southern southeast Alaska. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 28 (6). pp. 881-893. ISSN 1480-3313. doi:10.1139/e91-080. https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20140806-091935346 <https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20140806-091935346> Article PeerReviewed 1991 ftcaltechauth https://doi.org/10.1139/e91-080 2021-11-11T18:59:02Z Fragments of upper Paleozoic and lower Mesozoic metavolcanic and metasedimentary sequences of the Taku terrane are exposed discontinuously along a narrow belt in southeast Alaska and form a distinct lithostratigraphic package in the Ketchikan area called the Alava sequence. Crinoidal and argillaceous marble, carbonaceous phyllite, argillite, mafic flows, pillow breccia, pyroclastic tuff, and quartzite characterize the sequence. These strata are unconformably overlain by Upper Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous fine- to coarse-grained epiclastic rocks of the Gravina sequence. The upper Paleozoic part of the Alava sequence may be correlative with the Yukon–Tanana terrane, whereas the Middle and Upper Triassic portion of the Alava sequence may represent a metamorphic vestige of the Stikine terrane. Both parts are now exposed on the western flank of the Coast Plutonic Complex, in contrast with their correlatives to the east. These relations suggest that the Stikine and Alexander terranes were juxtaposed prior to deposition of the Gravina sequence. The western boundary between rocks of North American affinity and allochthonous ensimatic crustal fragments of the Alexander and Wrangellian terranes lies west of the Coast Plutonic Complex. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ketchikan Alaska Yukon Caltech Authors (California Institute of Technology) Stikine ENVELOPE(-131.803,-131.803,56.699,56.699) Taku ENVELOPE(-133.854,-133.854,59.633,59.633) Yukon Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 28 6 881 893
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description Fragments of upper Paleozoic and lower Mesozoic metavolcanic and metasedimentary sequences of the Taku terrane are exposed discontinuously along a narrow belt in southeast Alaska and form a distinct lithostratigraphic package in the Ketchikan area called the Alava sequence. Crinoidal and argillaceous marble, carbonaceous phyllite, argillite, mafic flows, pillow breccia, pyroclastic tuff, and quartzite characterize the sequence. These strata are unconformably overlain by Upper Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous fine- to coarse-grained epiclastic rocks of the Gravina sequence. The upper Paleozoic part of the Alava sequence may be correlative with the Yukon–Tanana terrane, whereas the Middle and Upper Triassic portion of the Alava sequence may represent a metamorphic vestige of the Stikine terrane. Both parts are now exposed on the western flank of the Coast Plutonic Complex, in contrast with their correlatives to the east. These relations suggest that the Stikine and Alexander terranes were juxtaposed prior to deposition of the Gravina sequence. The western boundary between rocks of North American affinity and allochthonous ensimatic crustal fragments of the Alexander and Wrangellian terranes lies west of the Coast Plutonic Complex.
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author Rubin, Charles M.
Saleeby, Jason B.
spellingShingle Rubin, Charles M.
Saleeby, Jason B.
Tectonic framework of the upper Paleozoic and lower Mesozoic Alava sequence: a revised view of the polygenetic Taku terrane in southern southeast Alaska
author_facet Rubin, Charles M.
Saleeby, Jason B.
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title Tectonic framework of the upper Paleozoic and lower Mesozoic Alava sequence: a revised view of the polygenetic Taku terrane in southern southeast Alaska
title_short Tectonic framework of the upper Paleozoic and lower Mesozoic Alava sequence: a revised view of the polygenetic Taku terrane in southern southeast Alaska
title_full Tectonic framework of the upper Paleozoic and lower Mesozoic Alava sequence: a revised view of the polygenetic Taku terrane in southern southeast Alaska
title_fullStr Tectonic framework of the upper Paleozoic and lower Mesozoic Alava sequence: a revised view of the polygenetic Taku terrane in southern southeast Alaska
title_full_unstemmed Tectonic framework of the upper Paleozoic and lower Mesozoic Alava sequence: a revised view of the polygenetic Taku terrane in southern southeast Alaska
title_sort tectonic framework of the upper paleozoic and lower mesozoic alava sequence: a revised view of the polygenetic taku terrane in southern southeast alaska
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