Age and setting of Permian Slide Mountain terrane ophiolitic ultramafic-mafic complexes in the Yukon: Implications for late Paleozoic-early Mesozoic tectonic models in the northern Canadian Cordillera

The Yukon Tanana (YTT) and Slide Mountain terranes (SMT) of the Cordillera in Canada and Alaska were interpreted in terms of opening and closing of a Late Devonian-Permian Japan Sea-style backarc basin behind a continental arc built upon YTT, which rifted from Laurentia during the Famennian-early Mi...

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Published in:Tectonophysics
Main Authors: Van Staal, C, Zagorevski, A, McClelland, W, Escayola, M, Ryan, J, Parsons, A, Proenza, J
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Published: Elsevier 2018
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2018.07.008
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spelling ftuloxford:oai:ora.ox.ac.uk:uuid:1c3ebc6d-efe9-4ecf-b3fb-e8bb3ef14a9c 2024-10-06T13:53:25+00:00 Age and setting of Permian Slide Mountain terrane ophiolitic ultramafic-mafic complexes in the Yukon: Implications for late Paleozoic-early Mesozoic tectonic models in the northern Canadian Cordillera Van Staal, C Zagorevski, A McClelland, W Escayola, M Ryan, J Parsons, A Proenza, J 2018-09-11 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2018.07.008 https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:1c3ebc6d-efe9-4ecf-b3fb-e8bb3ef14a9c unknown Elsevier doi:10.1016/j.tecto.2018.07.008 https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:1c3ebc6d-efe9-4ecf-b3fb-e8bb3ef14a9c https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2018.07.008 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Journal article 2018 ftuloxford https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2018.07.008 2024-09-06T07:47:29Z The Yukon Tanana (YTT) and Slide Mountain terranes (SMT) of the Cordillera in Canada and Alaska were interpreted in terms of opening and closing of a Late Devonian-Permian Japan Sea-style backarc basin behind a continental arc built upon YTT, which rifted from Laurentia during the Famennian-early Mississippian. Formation of Famennian transitional oceanic lithosphere supports rifting, but a combination of existing and new data on the setting and age of SMT ophiolites do not support the Japan Sea model. The studied Clinton Creek and Midnight Dome complexes represent suprasubduction zone ophiolites formed at ca. 265 Ma, consistent with analyses of other SMT ophiolites. Ultramafic rocks dominate most ophiolites. They lack sheeted dikes and contain relatively minor volumes of mafic plutonic and volcanic rocks, suggesting they formed in oceanic core complexes characterised by slow spreading and low magma productivity. The Permian ophiolites formed during or immediately after eclogite formation in YTT, coeval with or immediately preceding emplacement of orogenic peridotites into YTT due to hyperextension. Several tectonic scenarios are discussed. We propose that YTT is a composite terrane comprising a continental block and an oceanic arc-backarc complex with the latter obducted onto the former during the middle Permian-early Triassic Klondike orogeny. Obduction may have come from the west or east, but east-directed obduction is most consistent with geological constraints. Obduction was followed by initiation of west-dipping subduction east of the composite YTT; slab roll back causing extension in the composite upper plate, leading to exhumation of orogenic peridotites. Tectonic relationships show many analogies to the collision between Australia and the New Britain arc, in which collision in the Huon Peninsula of New Guinea is contemporaneous with extension in Australian crust in the adjacent Woodlark basin. Syn-orogenic Permian Klondike calc-alkaline magmatism is attributed to extension in a Woodlark basin-like ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Alaska Yukon ORA - Oxford University Research Archive Canada Clinton Creek ENVELOPE(-140.605,-140.605,64.401,64.401) Huon ENVELOPE(-57.998,-57.998,-63.367,-63.367) Midnight Dome ENVELOPE(-139.393,-139.393,64.072,64.072) Yukon Tectonophysics 744 458 483
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description The Yukon Tanana (YTT) and Slide Mountain terranes (SMT) of the Cordillera in Canada and Alaska were interpreted in terms of opening and closing of a Late Devonian-Permian Japan Sea-style backarc basin behind a continental arc built upon YTT, which rifted from Laurentia during the Famennian-early Mississippian. Formation of Famennian transitional oceanic lithosphere supports rifting, but a combination of existing and new data on the setting and age of SMT ophiolites do not support the Japan Sea model. The studied Clinton Creek and Midnight Dome complexes represent suprasubduction zone ophiolites formed at ca. 265 Ma, consistent with analyses of other SMT ophiolites. Ultramafic rocks dominate most ophiolites. They lack sheeted dikes and contain relatively minor volumes of mafic plutonic and volcanic rocks, suggesting they formed in oceanic core complexes characterised by slow spreading and low magma productivity. The Permian ophiolites formed during or immediately after eclogite formation in YTT, coeval with or immediately preceding emplacement of orogenic peridotites into YTT due to hyperextension. Several tectonic scenarios are discussed. We propose that YTT is a composite terrane comprising a continental block and an oceanic arc-backarc complex with the latter obducted onto the former during the middle Permian-early Triassic Klondike orogeny. Obduction may have come from the west or east, but east-directed obduction is most consistent with geological constraints. Obduction was followed by initiation of west-dipping subduction east of the composite YTT; slab roll back causing extension in the composite upper plate, leading to exhumation of orogenic peridotites. Tectonic relationships show many analogies to the collision between Australia and the New Britain arc, in which collision in the Huon Peninsula of New Guinea is contemporaneous with extension in Australian crust in the adjacent Woodlark basin. Syn-orogenic Permian Klondike calc-alkaline magmatism is attributed to extension in a Woodlark basin-like ...
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author Van Staal, C
Zagorevski, A
McClelland, W
Escayola, M
Ryan, J
Parsons, A
Proenza, J
spellingShingle Van Staal, C
Zagorevski, A
McClelland, W
Escayola, M
Ryan, J
Parsons, A
Proenza, J
Age and setting of Permian Slide Mountain terrane ophiolitic ultramafic-mafic complexes in the Yukon: Implications for late Paleozoic-early Mesozoic tectonic models in the northern Canadian Cordillera
author_facet Van Staal, C
Zagorevski, A
McClelland, W
Escayola, M
Ryan, J
Parsons, A
Proenza, J
author_sort Van Staal, C
title Age and setting of Permian Slide Mountain terrane ophiolitic ultramafic-mafic complexes in the Yukon: Implications for late Paleozoic-early Mesozoic tectonic models in the northern Canadian Cordillera
title_short Age and setting of Permian Slide Mountain terrane ophiolitic ultramafic-mafic complexes in the Yukon: Implications for late Paleozoic-early Mesozoic tectonic models in the northern Canadian Cordillera
title_full Age and setting of Permian Slide Mountain terrane ophiolitic ultramafic-mafic complexes in the Yukon: Implications for late Paleozoic-early Mesozoic tectonic models in the northern Canadian Cordillera
title_fullStr Age and setting of Permian Slide Mountain terrane ophiolitic ultramafic-mafic complexes in the Yukon: Implications for late Paleozoic-early Mesozoic tectonic models in the northern Canadian Cordillera
title_full_unstemmed Age and setting of Permian Slide Mountain terrane ophiolitic ultramafic-mafic complexes in the Yukon: Implications for late Paleozoic-early Mesozoic tectonic models in the northern Canadian Cordillera
title_sort age and setting of permian slide mountain terrane ophiolitic ultramafic-mafic complexes in the yukon: implications for late paleozoic-early mesozoic tectonic models in the northern canadian cordillera
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