etrital zircon U/Pb ages and provenance study of the Paleocene to Miocene Tofino basin sedimentary sequence, Olympic Peninsula, Washington

The Tofino basin sedimentary sequence of the northwestern Olympic Peninsula is a Paleocene to Miocene forearc basin that overlies the Crescent terrane and sits adjacent to the Wrangellia. The clastic strata are thought to be derived, at least in part, from the unroofing of the Coast Plutonic Complex...

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Main Author: Molinek, III Frank Rudolph
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description The Tofino basin sedimentary sequence of the northwestern Olympic Peninsula is a Paleocene to Miocene forearc basin that overlies the Crescent terrane and sits adjacent to the Wrangellia. The clastic strata are thought to be derived, at least in part, from the unroofing of the Coast Plutonic Complex (CPC), which is also a primary candidate for the source of the flysch of the Chugach-Prince William Terrane (CPW) in southern Alaska. In this study, samples from the Miocene to Paleocene Blue Mountain, Lyre, Hoko River, and Makah Formations are analyzed for detrital zircon U/Pb ages to compare maximum depositional ages (MDAs) and grain-age population distributions of the Tofino basin to those of correlative CPW. In four of the five samples with reported faunal ages, the U/Pb MDAs are significantly older than the faunal ages, indicating a lack of contemporaneous siliceous volcanism in the source area. Two zircons from the Blue Mountain sample are 48.0 and 50.5 Ma, which may suggest a young basal age for the Crescent Formation of the Olympic Peninsula, and imply a <,1 m.y. time for accumulation of the Crescent Formation. The younger units typically have Eocene populations, and one Makah Formation sample has a Miocene population, most samples also have Late Cretaceous and Jurassic populations. This is different from the contemporaneous Orca Group in the CPW, which typically have large populations from 60 - 50 Ma. However, both are likely sourced from the CPC. Precambrian grains in nearly every sample define peaks at 1.4 Ga, and 1.7 Ga. These are indicative of a potential southern Laurentian source component (Yavapai and Granite - Rhyolite Provinces). This southern Laurentian signature is generally not present in similar age strata in the CPW, but it does occur locally in Alaska.
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spelling ftcarletoncoll:oai:digitalcommons.carleton.edu:comps-1806 2025-01-17T00:10:33+00:00 etrital zircon U/Pb ages and provenance study of the Paleocene to Miocene Tofino basin sedimentary sequence, Olympic Peninsula, Washington Molinek, III Frank Rudolph 2015-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.carleton.edu/comps/807 unknown Carleton Digital Commons https://digitalcommons.carleton.edu/comps/807 Integrated Comprehensive Exercises (Comps) Tofino basin Chugach-Prince William Coast Plutonic Complex Detrital zircon Blue Mountain Unit Provenance text 2015 ftcarletoncoll 2024-01-22T19:20:59Z The Tofino basin sedimentary sequence of the northwestern Olympic Peninsula is a Paleocene to Miocene forearc basin that overlies the Crescent terrane and sits adjacent to the Wrangellia. The clastic strata are thought to be derived, at least in part, from the unroofing of the Coast Plutonic Complex (CPC), which is also a primary candidate for the source of the flysch of the Chugach-Prince William Terrane (CPW) in southern Alaska. In this study, samples from the Miocene to Paleocene Blue Mountain, Lyre, Hoko River, and Makah Formations are analyzed for detrital zircon U/Pb ages to compare maximum depositional ages (MDAs) and grain-age population distributions of the Tofino basin to those of correlative CPW. In four of the five samples with reported faunal ages, the U/Pb MDAs are significantly older than the faunal ages, indicating a lack of contemporaneous siliceous volcanism in the source area. Two zircons from the Blue Mountain sample are 48.0 and 50.5 Ma, which may suggest a young basal age for the Crescent Formation of the Olympic Peninsula, and imply a <,1 m.y. time for accumulation of the Crescent Formation. The younger units typically have Eocene populations, and one Makah Formation sample has a Miocene population, most samples also have Late Cretaceous and Jurassic populations. This is different from the contemporaneous Orca Group in the CPW, which typically have large populations from 60 - 50 Ma. However, both are likely sourced from the CPC. Precambrian grains in nearly every sample define peaks at 1.4 Ga, and 1.7 Ga. These are indicative of a potential southern Laurentian source component (Yavapai and Granite - Rhyolite Provinces). This southern Laurentian signature is generally not present in similar age strata in the CPW, but it does occur locally in Alaska. Text Orca Alaska Carleton College: Digital Commons Blue Mountain ENVELOPE(-57.132,-57.132,50.400,50.400)
spellingShingle Tofino basin
Chugach-Prince William
Coast Plutonic Complex
Detrital zircon
Blue Mountain Unit
Provenance
Molinek, III Frank Rudolph
etrital zircon U/Pb ages and provenance study of the Paleocene to Miocene Tofino basin sedimentary sequence, Olympic Peninsula, Washington
title etrital zircon U/Pb ages and provenance study of the Paleocene to Miocene Tofino basin sedimentary sequence, Olympic Peninsula, Washington
title_full etrital zircon U/Pb ages and provenance study of the Paleocene to Miocene Tofino basin sedimentary sequence, Olympic Peninsula, Washington
title_fullStr etrital zircon U/Pb ages and provenance study of the Paleocene to Miocene Tofino basin sedimentary sequence, Olympic Peninsula, Washington
title_full_unstemmed etrital zircon U/Pb ages and provenance study of the Paleocene to Miocene Tofino basin sedimentary sequence, Olympic Peninsula, Washington
title_short etrital zircon U/Pb ages and provenance study of the Paleocene to Miocene Tofino basin sedimentary sequence, Olympic Peninsula, Washington
title_sort etrital zircon u/pb ages and provenance study of the paleocene to miocene tofino basin sedimentary sequence, olympic peninsula, washington
topic Tofino basin
Chugach-Prince William
Coast Plutonic Complex
Detrital zircon
Blue Mountain Unit
Provenance
topic_facet Tofino basin
Chugach-Prince William
Coast Plutonic Complex
Detrital zircon
Blue Mountain Unit
Provenance
url https://digitalcommons.carleton.edu/comps/807