U-Pb geochronology of mid-Cretaceous and Tertiary plutons along the western edge of the Coast Mountains, Revillagigedo Island, and Portland Peninsula, southeast Alaska

U-Pb geochronologic and field studies demonstrate that steeply dipping, highly deformed, sheet-like tonalitic to granodiorite plutons along the western flank of the Coast Mountains in the Ketchikan, Alaska, region were emplaced in two distinct episodes, between 105 and 90 Ma and ca. 65 and 50 Ma. A...

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Main Authors: Rubin, Charles M., Saleeby, Jason B.
Other Authors: Stowell, Harold Hilton, McClelland, William C.
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Published: Geological Society of America 2000
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spelling ftcaltechauth:oai:authors.library.caltech.edu:49247 2023-05-15T17:02:20+02:00 U-Pb geochronology of mid-Cretaceous and Tertiary plutons along the western edge of the Coast Mountains, Revillagigedo Island, and Portland Peninsula, southeast Alaska Rubin, Charles M. Saleeby, Jason B. Stowell, Harold Hilton McClelland, William C. 2000 https://authors.library.caltech.edu/49247/ https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20140904-131500847 unknown Geological Society of America Rubin, Charles M. and Saleeby, Jason B. (2000) U-Pb geochronology of mid-Cretaceous and Tertiary plutons along the western edge of the Coast Mountains, Revillagigedo Island, and Portland Peninsula, southeast Alaska. In: Tectonics of the Coast Mountains, Southeastern Alaska and British Columbia. Special papers (Geological Society of America). No.343. Geological Society of America , Boulder, CO, pp. 145-157. ISBN 9780813723433. https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20140904-131500847 <https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20140904-131500847> Book Section PeerReviewed 2000 ftcaltechauth 2021-11-11T18:59:33Z U-Pb geochronologic and field studies demonstrate that steeply dipping, highly deformed, sheet-like tonalitic to granodiorite plutons along the western flank of the Coast Mountains in the Ketchikan, Alaska, region were emplaced in two distinct episodes, between 105 and 90 Ma and ca. 65 and 50 Ma. A nondeformed tonalitic body that postdates deformation yields an Oligocene age. U-Pb ages from zircon further suggest that mid-Cretaceous plutons are younger northeastward. In the Ketchikan region, magmatism migrated northeastward and probably reflects a migration of the mid-Cretaceous arc between 105 and 90 Ma. Proterozoic inheritance in zircon indicates the presence or provenance of old crustal rocks. Thus, the assimilation of old crustal material played a role in the petrogenesis of the Coast Plutonic Complex. Mid-Cretaceous plutons intrude all basement constituents on the western flank of the Coast Mountains, including juvenile, mantle-derived material of the Alexander terrane and reworked older continental crustal fragments of the Taku terrane, confirming that the two terranes must have been adjacent at the time of mid-Cretaceous arc magmatism. Book Part Ketchikan Alaska Caltech Authors (California Institute of Technology) Taku ENVELOPE(-133.854,-133.854,59.633,59.633)
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description U-Pb geochronologic and field studies demonstrate that steeply dipping, highly deformed, sheet-like tonalitic to granodiorite plutons along the western flank of the Coast Mountains in the Ketchikan, Alaska, region were emplaced in two distinct episodes, between 105 and 90 Ma and ca. 65 and 50 Ma. A nondeformed tonalitic body that postdates deformation yields an Oligocene age. U-Pb ages from zircon further suggest that mid-Cretaceous plutons are younger northeastward. In the Ketchikan region, magmatism migrated northeastward and probably reflects a migration of the mid-Cretaceous arc between 105 and 90 Ma. Proterozoic inheritance in zircon indicates the presence or provenance of old crustal rocks. Thus, the assimilation of old crustal material played a role in the petrogenesis of the Coast Plutonic Complex. Mid-Cretaceous plutons intrude all basement constituents on the western flank of the Coast Mountains, including juvenile, mantle-derived material of the Alexander terrane and reworked older continental crustal fragments of the Taku terrane, confirming that the two terranes must have been adjacent at the time of mid-Cretaceous arc magmatism.
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U-Pb geochronology of mid-Cretaceous and Tertiary plutons along the western edge of the Coast Mountains, Revillagigedo Island, and Portland Peninsula, southeast Alaska
author_facet Rubin, Charles M.
Saleeby, Jason B.
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title U-Pb geochronology of mid-Cretaceous and Tertiary plutons along the western edge of the Coast Mountains, Revillagigedo Island, and Portland Peninsula, southeast Alaska
title_short U-Pb geochronology of mid-Cretaceous and Tertiary plutons along the western edge of the Coast Mountains, Revillagigedo Island, and Portland Peninsula, southeast Alaska
title_full U-Pb geochronology of mid-Cretaceous and Tertiary plutons along the western edge of the Coast Mountains, Revillagigedo Island, and Portland Peninsula, southeast Alaska
title_fullStr U-Pb geochronology of mid-Cretaceous and Tertiary plutons along the western edge of the Coast Mountains, Revillagigedo Island, and Portland Peninsula, southeast Alaska
title_full_unstemmed U-Pb geochronology of mid-Cretaceous and Tertiary plutons along the western edge of the Coast Mountains, Revillagigedo Island, and Portland Peninsula, southeast Alaska
title_sort u-pb geochronology of mid-cretaceous and tertiary plutons along the western edge of the coast mountains, revillagigedo island, and portland peninsula, southeast alaska
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op_relation Rubin, Charles M. and Saleeby, Jason B. (2000) U-Pb geochronology of mid-Cretaceous and Tertiary plutons along the western edge of the Coast Mountains, Revillagigedo Island, and Portland Peninsula, southeast Alaska. In: Tectonics of the Coast Mountains, Southeastern Alaska and British Columbia. Special papers (Geological Society of America). No.343. Geological Society of America , Boulder, CO, pp. 145-157. ISBN 9780813723433. https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20140904-131500847 <https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20140904-131500847>
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