Detrital zircons from the Yakutat terrane, Alaska: Differentiating the Schist of Nunatak Fiord from the Yakutat Group flysch and mélange.

The basement of the southeastern Alaskan Yakutat terrane is composed of Eocene basalt and the Late Cretaceous and Paleocene Yakutat Group, which contains a flysch unit and a mélange unit. Near Yakutat, Alaska, the fault-bounded Boundary block contains the Schist of Nunatak Fiord and is located betwe...

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spelling ftcarletoncoll:oai:digitalcommons.carleton.edu:comps-1939 2024-02-11T10:09:24+01:00 Detrital zircons from the Yakutat terrane, Alaska: Differentiating the Schist of Nunatak Fiord from the Yakutat Group flysch and mélange. Olson, Haley Caldwell 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.carleton.edu/comps/940 unknown Carleton Digital Commons https://digitalcommons.carleton.edu/comps/940 Integrated Comprehensive Exercises (Comps) Alaska Zircon Geochronology U/Pb isotopes Hf isotopes tectonic translation text 2017 ftcarletoncoll 2024-01-22T19:19:06Z The basement of the southeastern Alaskan Yakutat terrane is composed of Eocene basalt and the Late Cretaceous and Paleocene Yakutat Group, which contains a flysch unit and a mélange unit. Near Yakutat, Alaska, the fault-bounded Boundary block contains the Schist of Nunatak Fiord and is located between the outboard Yakutat block and the inboard Chugach Metamorphic Complex. I use detrital zircon U/Pb and Hf isotope data to differentiate the Schist of Nunatak Fiord from the Yakutat Group flysch and mélange. The Schist of Nunatak Fiord samples yield maximum depositional ages between 53.2 Ma and 68.9 Ma. The most prominent Schist of Nunatak Fiord grain-age distribution peaks occur at 62 Ma and between 72 Ma and 76 Ma, with subordinate peaks between 151 Ma and 194 Ma. The number of Precambrian grains from the Schist of Nunatak Fiord varies (n=0, n=3, n=18, and n=32). One sample (n=18) has a prominent peak at 1550 Ma. Another (n=32) has prominent peaks at 1400 Ma and 1740 Ma. Samples from the Yakutat Group flysch and mélange have maximum depositional ages that range from 60.4 Ma to 101 Ma, but the majority are Late Cretaceous to Paleocene with prominent peaks at ~74, ~91 Ma, ~1380 Ma, and ~1710 Ma. The Phanerozoic zircons from the Schist of Nunatak Fiord have εHf(t) values ranging from -2.0 to +12.1, compared to the -31.3 to +11.9 values from the Yakutat flysch and mélange. These data indicate that the Schist of Nunatak Fiord is younger, more heterogeneous, and from a more juvenile source than the Yakutat Group flysch and mélange. The Precambrian grain-age distributions and εHf(t) values point to a juvenile southern Laurentian source terrane for the Yakutat Group sediments. Text Yakutat Alaska Carleton College: Digital Commons
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topic Alaska
Zircon
Geochronology
U/Pb isotopes
Hf isotopes
tectonic translation
spellingShingle Alaska
Zircon
Geochronology
U/Pb isotopes
Hf isotopes
tectonic translation
Olson, Haley Caldwell
Detrital zircons from the Yakutat terrane, Alaska: Differentiating the Schist of Nunatak Fiord from the Yakutat Group flysch and mélange.
topic_facet Alaska
Zircon
Geochronology
U/Pb isotopes
Hf isotopes
tectonic translation
description The basement of the southeastern Alaskan Yakutat terrane is composed of Eocene basalt and the Late Cretaceous and Paleocene Yakutat Group, which contains a flysch unit and a mélange unit. Near Yakutat, Alaska, the fault-bounded Boundary block contains the Schist of Nunatak Fiord and is located between the outboard Yakutat block and the inboard Chugach Metamorphic Complex. I use detrital zircon U/Pb and Hf isotope data to differentiate the Schist of Nunatak Fiord from the Yakutat Group flysch and mélange. The Schist of Nunatak Fiord samples yield maximum depositional ages between 53.2 Ma and 68.9 Ma. The most prominent Schist of Nunatak Fiord grain-age distribution peaks occur at 62 Ma and between 72 Ma and 76 Ma, with subordinate peaks between 151 Ma and 194 Ma. The number of Precambrian grains from the Schist of Nunatak Fiord varies (n=0, n=3, n=18, and n=32). One sample (n=18) has a prominent peak at 1550 Ma. Another (n=32) has prominent peaks at 1400 Ma and 1740 Ma. Samples from the Yakutat Group flysch and mélange have maximum depositional ages that range from 60.4 Ma to 101 Ma, but the majority are Late Cretaceous to Paleocene with prominent peaks at ~74, ~91 Ma, ~1380 Ma, and ~1710 Ma. The Phanerozoic zircons from the Schist of Nunatak Fiord have εHf(t) values ranging from -2.0 to +12.1, compared to the -31.3 to +11.9 values from the Yakutat flysch and mélange. These data indicate that the Schist of Nunatak Fiord is younger, more heterogeneous, and from a more juvenile source than the Yakutat Group flysch and mélange. The Precambrian grain-age distributions and εHf(t) values point to a juvenile southern Laurentian source terrane for the Yakutat Group sediments.
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author Olson, Haley Caldwell
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title Detrital zircons from the Yakutat terrane, Alaska: Differentiating the Schist of Nunatak Fiord from the Yakutat Group flysch and mélange.
title_short Detrital zircons from the Yakutat terrane, Alaska: Differentiating the Schist of Nunatak Fiord from the Yakutat Group flysch and mélange.
title_full Detrital zircons from the Yakutat terrane, Alaska: Differentiating the Schist of Nunatak Fiord from the Yakutat Group flysch and mélange.
title_fullStr Detrital zircons from the Yakutat terrane, Alaska: Differentiating the Schist of Nunatak Fiord from the Yakutat Group flysch and mélange.
title_full_unstemmed Detrital zircons from the Yakutat terrane, Alaska: Differentiating the Schist of Nunatak Fiord from the Yakutat Group flysch and mélange.
title_sort detrital zircons from the yakutat terrane, alaska: differentiating the schist of nunatak fiord from the yakutat group flysch and mélange.
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