Tab. 1: Ar40/Ar39 results from Kuyul terrane, northeastern Russia

The Kamchatka Peninsula of northeastern Russia is located along the northwestern margin of the Bering Sea and consists of zones of complexly deformed accreted terranes. Along the northern portion of the peninsula, progressing from then orthwestem Bering Sea inland the Olyutorskiy, Ukelayat, and Kory...

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Main Authors: Harbert, W, Kepezhinskas, Pavel A, Krylov, K, Grigoriev, V, Sokolov, Serguei, Aleksuitin, M, Heiphetz, A, Layer, P
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2000
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Age
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spelling ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.745322 2023-05-15T15:43:41+02:00 Tab. 1: Ar40/Ar39 results from Kuyul terrane, northeastern Russia Harbert, W Kepezhinskas, Pavel A Krylov, K Grigoriev, V Sokolov, Serguei Aleksuitin, M Heiphetz, A Layer, P LATITUDE: 61.600000 * LONGITUDE: 165.000000 2000-05-05 text/tab-separated-values, 46 data points https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.745322 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.745322 en eng PANGAEA https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.745322 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.745322 CC-BY-3.0: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY Supplement to: Harbert, W; Kepezhinskas, Pavel A; Krylov, K; Grigoriev, V; Sokolov, Serguei; Aleksuitin, M; Heiphetz, A; Layer, P (2000): Paleomagnetism and tectonics of the Kamchatka region, northeastern Russia: implications for development and evolution of the northwest Pacific Basin. Polarforschung, 68, 297-308, hdl:10013/epic.29820.d001 Age 40Ar/39Ar Argon-Argon dated dated standard deviation Fraction Geological sample GEOS Kuyul-terraine Mass Northeast Russia Rock type Sample ID Dataset 2000 ftpangaea https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.745322 2023-01-20T08:51:28Z The Kamchatka Peninsula of northeastern Russia is located along the northwestern margin of the Bering Sea and consists of zones of complexly deformed accreted terranes. Along the northern portion of the peninsula, progressing from then orthwestem Bering Sea inland the Olyutorskiy, Ukelayat, and Koryak superterranes area acreted to the Okhotsk-Chukotsk volcanic-plutonic bell in northern-most Kamchatka. A sedimentary sequence of Albian to Maastrichtian age overlap terranes and units of the Koryak superterrane and constrains their accretion time with this region of the North America plate. Ophiolite complexes, widespread within the Koryak superterrane, are associated with serpentinite melanges and some of the ophiolite terranes include large portions of weakly serpentinized hyperbasites, layered gabbro, sheeted dikes, and pillow basalts outcropping as internally coherent blocks within a sheared melange matrix. Interpretation of magnetic anomalies allow the correlation of the Ukelayat with the West Kamchatka and Sredinny Range superterranes. The Olyutorskiy composite terrane may be correlated with the central and southern Kamchatka Peninsula Litke, Eastern Ranges and Vetlov composite terranes. The most "out-board" of the central and southern Kamchatka Peninsula terranes is the Kronotsky composite terrane, weil exposed along the Kamchatka, Kronotsky and Shipunsky Capes. Using regional geological constraints, paleomagnetism, and plate kinematic models for the Pacific basin a regional model can be proposed in which accretion of the Koryak composite terrane to the North America plate occurs during the Campanian-Maastrichtian, followed by the accretion of the Olyutorskiy composite terrane in the Middle Eocene, and the Late Oligocene-Early Miocene collision of the Kronotsky composite terrane. A revised age estimate of a key overlapping sedirnentary sequence of the Koryak superterrane, calibrated with new Ar40/Ar39 data, supports its Late Cretaceous accretion age. Dataset Bering Sea Kamchatka Kamchatka Peninsula Koryak Polarforschung PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science Bering Sea Kamchatka Peninsula ENVELOPE(160.000,160.000,56.000,56.000) Kuyul ENVELOPE(166.886,166.886,60.928,60.928) Litke ENVELOPE(67.243,67.243,69.531,69.531) Okhotsk Olyutorskiy ENVELOPE(169.667,169.667,60.433,60.433) Pacific Ukelayat ENVELOPE(173.467,173.467,61.717,61.717) ENVELOPE(165.000000,165.000000,61.600000,61.600000)
institution Open Polar
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language English
topic Age
40Ar/39Ar Argon-Argon
dated
dated standard deviation
Fraction
Geological sample
GEOS
Kuyul-terraine
Mass
Northeast Russia
Rock type
Sample ID
spellingShingle Age
40Ar/39Ar Argon-Argon
dated
dated standard deviation
Fraction
Geological sample
GEOS
Kuyul-terraine
Mass
Northeast Russia
Rock type
Sample ID
Harbert, W
Kepezhinskas, Pavel A
Krylov, K
Grigoriev, V
Sokolov, Serguei
Aleksuitin, M
Heiphetz, A
Layer, P
Tab. 1: Ar40/Ar39 results from Kuyul terrane, northeastern Russia
topic_facet Age
40Ar/39Ar Argon-Argon
dated
dated standard deviation
Fraction
Geological sample
GEOS
Kuyul-terraine
Mass
Northeast Russia
Rock type
Sample ID
description The Kamchatka Peninsula of northeastern Russia is located along the northwestern margin of the Bering Sea and consists of zones of complexly deformed accreted terranes. Along the northern portion of the peninsula, progressing from then orthwestem Bering Sea inland the Olyutorskiy, Ukelayat, and Koryak superterranes area acreted to the Okhotsk-Chukotsk volcanic-plutonic bell in northern-most Kamchatka. A sedimentary sequence of Albian to Maastrichtian age overlap terranes and units of the Koryak superterrane and constrains their accretion time with this region of the North America plate. Ophiolite complexes, widespread within the Koryak superterrane, are associated with serpentinite melanges and some of the ophiolite terranes include large portions of weakly serpentinized hyperbasites, layered gabbro, sheeted dikes, and pillow basalts outcropping as internally coherent blocks within a sheared melange matrix. Interpretation of magnetic anomalies allow the correlation of the Ukelayat with the West Kamchatka and Sredinny Range superterranes. The Olyutorskiy composite terrane may be correlated with the central and southern Kamchatka Peninsula Litke, Eastern Ranges and Vetlov composite terranes. The most "out-board" of the central and southern Kamchatka Peninsula terranes is the Kronotsky composite terrane, weil exposed along the Kamchatka, Kronotsky and Shipunsky Capes. Using regional geological constraints, paleomagnetism, and plate kinematic models for the Pacific basin a regional model can be proposed in which accretion of the Koryak composite terrane to the North America plate occurs during the Campanian-Maastrichtian, followed by the accretion of the Olyutorskiy composite terrane in the Middle Eocene, and the Late Oligocene-Early Miocene collision of the Kronotsky composite terrane. A revised age estimate of a key overlapping sedirnentary sequence of the Koryak superterrane, calibrated with new Ar40/Ar39 data, supports its Late Cretaceous accretion age.
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author Harbert, W
Kepezhinskas, Pavel A
Krylov, K
Grigoriev, V
Sokolov, Serguei
Aleksuitin, M
Heiphetz, A
Layer, P
author_facet Harbert, W
Kepezhinskas, Pavel A
Krylov, K
Grigoriev, V
Sokolov, Serguei
Aleksuitin, M
Heiphetz, A
Layer, P
author_sort Harbert, W
title Tab. 1: Ar40/Ar39 results from Kuyul terrane, northeastern Russia
title_short Tab. 1: Ar40/Ar39 results from Kuyul terrane, northeastern Russia
title_full Tab. 1: Ar40/Ar39 results from Kuyul terrane, northeastern Russia
title_fullStr Tab. 1: Ar40/Ar39 results from Kuyul terrane, northeastern Russia
title_full_unstemmed Tab. 1: Ar40/Ar39 results from Kuyul terrane, northeastern Russia
title_sort tab. 1: ar40/ar39 results from kuyul terrane, northeastern russia
publisher PANGAEA
publishDate 2000
url https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.745322
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.745322
op_coverage LATITUDE: 61.600000 * LONGITUDE: 165.000000
long_lat ENVELOPE(160.000,160.000,56.000,56.000)
ENVELOPE(166.886,166.886,60.928,60.928)
ENVELOPE(67.243,67.243,69.531,69.531)
ENVELOPE(169.667,169.667,60.433,60.433)
ENVELOPE(173.467,173.467,61.717,61.717)
ENVELOPE(165.000000,165.000000,61.600000,61.600000)
geographic Bering Sea
Kamchatka Peninsula
Kuyul
Litke
Okhotsk
Olyutorskiy
Pacific
Ukelayat
geographic_facet Bering Sea
Kamchatka Peninsula
Kuyul
Litke
Okhotsk
Olyutorskiy
Pacific
Ukelayat
genre Bering Sea
Kamchatka
Kamchatka Peninsula
Koryak
Polarforschung
genre_facet Bering Sea
Kamchatka
Kamchatka Peninsula
Koryak
Polarforschung
op_source Supplement to: Harbert, W; Kepezhinskas, Pavel A; Krylov, K; Grigoriev, V; Sokolov, Serguei; Aleksuitin, M; Heiphetz, A; Layer, P (2000): Paleomagnetism and tectonics of the Kamchatka region, northeastern Russia: implications for development and evolution of the northwest Pacific Basin. Polarforschung, 68, 297-308, hdl:10013/epic.29820.d001
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