Geology between Haines, Alaska and Bennett Lake, British Columbia: Supplement 1 from "The coast range batholith between Haines, Alaska and Bennett Lake, British Columbia" (Thesis)

The Coast Range batholith of western Canada and southeastern Alaska, which is a composite of many plutons from a few hundred yards to several miles in cross-sectional width, extends approximately 1,100 miles from the vicinity of Vancouver, British Columbia northwest to Kluane Lake, Yukon Territory....

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Main Author: Barker, Fred
Format: Still Image
Language:English
Published: CaltechDATA 1952
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spelling ftdatacite:10.22002/d1.342 2023-05-15T18:19:55+02:00 Geology between Haines, Alaska and Bennett Lake, British Columbia: Supplement 1 from "The coast range batholith between Haines, Alaska and Bennett Lake, British Columbia" (Thesis) Barker, Fred 1952 application/pdf https://dx.doi.org/10.22002/d1.342 https://data.caltech.edu/records/342 en eng CaltechDATA http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:04022010-073034332 http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:04022010-073034332 https://dx.doi.org/10.7907/fat7-br23 public-domain http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ PDM Coast Range batholith Kluane Lake Bennett Lake Lynn Canal Skagway Valley White Pass quartz diorite quartz monzonite gps thesis masters Image graphic ImageObject 1952 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.22002/d1.342 https://doi.org/10.7907/fat7-br23 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z The Coast Range batholith of western Canada and southeastern Alaska, which is a composite of many plutons from a few hundred yards to several miles in cross-sectional width, extends approximately 1,100 miles from the vicinity of Vancouver, British Columbia northwest to Kluane Lake, Yukon Territory. Its width varies from about 40 miles in the north to a maximum of about 120 miles in southern British Columbia. The northern end of the batholith bas not been studied previously in detail. The author traversed this portion of the of the batholith from the northeastern contact at Bennett Lake, British Columbia along the tracks of the White Pass and Yukon Route railroad to Skagway, Alaska and from there by boat along Lynn Canal to Haines, Alaska and the southwestern contact of the batholith. The mapping was done on air photos, whose scale is approximately 1:38,000. The traverse was begun on August 4, 1951 and was finished on August 30, 1951. About four weeks were spent studying thin sections in March and April of 1952. The purpose of this report is to present the results of this study. : Cite this record as: Barker, F. (1952). Geology between Haines, Alaska and Bennett Lake, British Columbia: Supplement 1 from "The coast range batholith between Haines, Alaska and Bennett Lake, British Columbia" (Thesis) (Version 1.0). CaltechDATA. https://doi.org/10.22002/D1.342 or choose a different citation style. Download Citation : Unique Views: 3 Unique Downloads: 0 between January 05, 2018 and July 12, 2021 More info on how stats are collected Still Image Skagway Alaska Yukon DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Yukon Canada British Columbia ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000) White Pass ENVELOPE(-135.143,-135.143,59.613,59.613) Kluane Lake ENVELOPE(-138.773,-138.773,61.261,61.261)
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Kluane Lake
Bennett Lake
Lynn Canal
Skagway Valley
White Pass
quartz diorite
quartz monzonite
gps
thesis
masters
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Kluane Lake
Bennett Lake
Lynn Canal
Skagway Valley
White Pass
quartz diorite
quartz monzonite
gps
thesis
masters
Barker, Fred
Geology between Haines, Alaska and Bennett Lake, British Columbia: Supplement 1 from "The coast range batholith between Haines, Alaska and Bennett Lake, British Columbia" (Thesis)
topic_facet Coast Range batholith
Kluane Lake
Bennett Lake
Lynn Canal
Skagway Valley
White Pass
quartz diorite
quartz monzonite
gps
thesis
masters
description The Coast Range batholith of western Canada and southeastern Alaska, which is a composite of many plutons from a few hundred yards to several miles in cross-sectional width, extends approximately 1,100 miles from the vicinity of Vancouver, British Columbia northwest to Kluane Lake, Yukon Territory. Its width varies from about 40 miles in the north to a maximum of about 120 miles in southern British Columbia. The northern end of the batholith bas not been studied previously in detail. The author traversed this portion of the of the batholith from the northeastern contact at Bennett Lake, British Columbia along the tracks of the White Pass and Yukon Route railroad to Skagway, Alaska and from there by boat along Lynn Canal to Haines, Alaska and the southwestern contact of the batholith. The mapping was done on air photos, whose scale is approximately 1:38,000. The traverse was begun on August 4, 1951 and was finished on August 30, 1951. About four weeks were spent studying thin sections in March and April of 1952. The purpose of this report is to present the results of this study. : Cite this record as: Barker, F. (1952). Geology between Haines, Alaska and Bennett Lake, British Columbia: Supplement 1 from "The coast range batholith between Haines, Alaska and Bennett Lake, British Columbia" (Thesis) (Version 1.0). CaltechDATA. https://doi.org/10.22002/D1.342 or choose a different citation style. Download Citation : Unique Views: 3 Unique Downloads: 0 between January 05, 2018 and July 12, 2021 More info on how stats are collected
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author Barker, Fred
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title Geology between Haines, Alaska and Bennett Lake, British Columbia: Supplement 1 from "The coast range batholith between Haines, Alaska and Bennett Lake, British Columbia" (Thesis)
title_short Geology between Haines, Alaska and Bennett Lake, British Columbia: Supplement 1 from "The coast range batholith between Haines, Alaska and Bennett Lake, British Columbia" (Thesis)
title_full Geology between Haines, Alaska and Bennett Lake, British Columbia: Supplement 1 from "The coast range batholith between Haines, Alaska and Bennett Lake, British Columbia" (Thesis)
title_fullStr Geology between Haines, Alaska and Bennett Lake, British Columbia: Supplement 1 from "The coast range batholith between Haines, Alaska and Bennett Lake, British Columbia" (Thesis)
title_full_unstemmed Geology between Haines, Alaska and Bennett Lake, British Columbia: Supplement 1 from "The coast range batholith between Haines, Alaska and Bennett Lake, British Columbia" (Thesis)
title_sort geology between haines, alaska and bennett lake, british columbia: supplement 1 from "the coast range batholith between haines, alaska and bennett lake, british columbia" (thesis)
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publishDate 1952
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