The connection between volcanism and plutonism in the Sifton Range volcanic complex, Northern Canadian Cordillera /
The early Tertiary marked a period of intense magmatic activity in the Canadian Cordillera as a consequence of tectonic restructuring within the Kula-North American plate system from orthogonal to oblique convergence. Resultant calc-alkaline volcanism formed a discontinuous belt (Challis Arc) along...
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ftcanadathes:oai:collectionscanada.gc.ca:QMM.81363 2023-05-15T18:48:58+02:00 The connection between volcanism and plutonism in the Sifton Range volcanic complex, Northern Canadian Cordillera / Miskovic, Aleksandar Master of Science (Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences.) 2004 application/pdf http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=81363 en eng McGill University alephsysno: 002188017 proquestno: AAIMR06426 Theses scanned by UMI/ProQuest. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=81363 All items in eScholarship@McGill are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated. Geology Geochemistry Electronic Thesis or Dissertation 2004 ftcanadathes 2014-03-02T03:42:51Z The early Tertiary marked a period of intense magmatic activity in the Canadian Cordillera as a consequence of tectonic restructuring within the Kula-North American plate system from orthogonal to oblique convergence. Resultant calc-alkaline volcanism formed a discontinuous belt (Challis Arc) along the eastern margin of the Coast Plutonic Complex (CPC) from south-eastern Alaska through Yukon into west-central British Columbia and northern Washington State. The Sifton Range volcanic complex (SRVC) is the Yukon's largest Paleogene erosional remnant of volcanic rocks (240 km2), and represents the only coeval volcanic-plutonic suite within the Sloko-Skukum Group of southern Yukon Territory and northern British Columbia. It comprises a 900-m thick, shallow-dipping, volcanic succession dominated by intermediate to evolved lavas and abundant felsic pyroclastics deposited in a north-westerly trending half-graben. Three volcano-stratigraphic units are documented: (1) Lower Interbedded Unit, (2) Middle lavas, and (3) Upper Interbedded Unit. Locally, the volcanic sequence is intruded by biotite, hornblende, two-feldspar granites of the CPC's Nisling plutonic suite dated at 57.5 Ma. Felsite sills radiate from the main intrusive body, and together with numerous basaltic to dacitic dykes traverse the entire volcanic package. (Abstract shortened by UMI.) Thesis Alaska Yukon Theses Canada/Thèses Canada (Library and Archives Canada) Sifton Range ENVELOPE(-136.171,-136.171,60.933,60.933) Yukon |
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The early Tertiary marked a period of intense magmatic activity in the Canadian Cordillera as a consequence of tectonic restructuring within the Kula-North American plate system from orthogonal to oblique convergence. Resultant calc-alkaline volcanism formed a discontinuous belt (Challis Arc) along the eastern margin of the Coast Plutonic Complex (CPC) from south-eastern Alaska through Yukon into west-central British Columbia and northern Washington State. The Sifton Range volcanic complex (SRVC) is the Yukon's largest Paleogene erosional remnant of volcanic rocks (240 km2), and represents the only coeval volcanic-plutonic suite within the Sloko-Skukum Group of southern Yukon Territory and northern British Columbia. It comprises a 900-m thick, shallow-dipping, volcanic succession dominated by intermediate to evolved lavas and abundant felsic pyroclastics deposited in a north-westerly trending half-graben. Three volcano-stratigraphic units are documented: (1) Lower Interbedded Unit, (2) Middle lavas, and (3) Upper Interbedded Unit. Locally, the volcanic sequence is intruded by biotite, hornblende, two-feldspar granites of the CPC's Nisling plutonic suite dated at 57.5 Ma. Felsite sills radiate from the main intrusive body, and together with numerous basaltic to dacitic dykes traverse the entire volcanic package. (Abstract shortened by UMI.) |
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The connection between volcanism and plutonism in the Sifton Range volcanic complex, Northern Canadian Cordillera / |
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The connection between volcanism and plutonism in the Sifton Range volcanic complex, Northern Canadian Cordillera / |
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The connection between volcanism and plutonism in the Sifton Range volcanic complex, Northern Canadian Cordillera / |
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The connection between volcanism and plutonism in the Sifton Range volcanic complex, Northern Canadian Cordillera / |
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The connection between volcanism and plutonism in the Sifton Range volcanic complex, Northern Canadian Cordillera / |
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Master of Science (Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences.) |
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ENVELOPE(-136.171,-136.171,60.933,60.933) |
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Sifton Range Yukon |
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