The neotectonics, uplift, and accommodation of deformation of the Talkeetna mountains, south-central Alaska

Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2016 South-central Alaska is home to many tectonic structures and mountain ranges that have experienced active uplift and deformation within the past 5 to 10 Ma. The Talkeetna Mountains are located above the area of flat-slab subduction of the Yakutat mi...

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Main Author: Mixon, Demi C.
Other Authors: Hanks, Catherine, Nadin, Elisabeth, Beget, James
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Language:English
Published: 2016
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spelling ftunivalaska:oai:scholarworks.alaska.edu:11122/6813 2023-05-15T18:44:38+02:00 The neotectonics, uplift, and accommodation of deformation of the Talkeetna mountains, south-central Alaska Mixon, Demi C. Hanks, Catherine Nadin, Elisabeth Beget, James 2016-08 http://hdl.handle.net/11122/6813 en_US eng http://hdl.handle.net/11122/6813 Department of Geosciences Thesis ms 2016 ftunivalaska 2023-02-23T21:36:43Z Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2016 South-central Alaska is home to many tectonic structures and mountain ranges that have experienced active uplift and deformation within the past 5 to 10 Ma. The Talkeetna Mountains are located above the area of flat-slab subduction of the Yakutat microplate. I hypothesize that the Talkeetna Mountains have been uplifted as a result of this underlying flat-slab subduction and that areas of the Talkeetna Mountains are neotectonically active. The Talkeetna Mountains are deforming heterogeneously across four different structural domains defined by differences in geomorphic patterns, seismicity, dominant fault types, and the orientation of horizontal maximum stress (SHmax). A strain partitioning structure divides the northern and southern domains, and is observed by a change in SHmax orientation from E-W in southern domains to NW-SE in the northern domain. The strain partition is accommodated by a crustal break along the Talkeetna thrust fault, which is expressed at the surface as a wide zone of deformation. Apatite fission-track analysis suggests two distinct periods of uplift: one dated from 45 to 30 Ma and another from approximately 10 Ma to present, with uplift rates of 0.14 mm/yr and 0.24 mm/yr, respectively. The first phase of uplift coincides with a time of significant plate reorganization in the north Pacific which resulted in translation of terranes northwestward. The second phase of uplift correlates with Neogene accretion of the Yakutat microplate. I propose that the majority of Neogene deformation and uplift in the Talkeetna Mountains is due to farfield deformation in the upper plate above the subducting slab. Variations in both composition of the crust and depth to the downgoing slab resulted in strain partitioning and northwest-directed compression in the northern Talkeetna Mountains and northwest compression and warping in the southern Talkeetna Mountains. Thesis Yakutat Alaska University of Alaska: ScholarWorks@UA Fairbanks Pacific
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description Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2016 South-central Alaska is home to many tectonic structures and mountain ranges that have experienced active uplift and deformation within the past 5 to 10 Ma. The Talkeetna Mountains are located above the area of flat-slab subduction of the Yakutat microplate. I hypothesize that the Talkeetna Mountains have been uplifted as a result of this underlying flat-slab subduction and that areas of the Talkeetna Mountains are neotectonically active. The Talkeetna Mountains are deforming heterogeneously across four different structural domains defined by differences in geomorphic patterns, seismicity, dominant fault types, and the orientation of horizontal maximum stress (SHmax). A strain partitioning structure divides the northern and southern domains, and is observed by a change in SHmax orientation from E-W in southern domains to NW-SE in the northern domain. The strain partition is accommodated by a crustal break along the Talkeetna thrust fault, which is expressed at the surface as a wide zone of deformation. Apatite fission-track analysis suggests two distinct periods of uplift: one dated from 45 to 30 Ma and another from approximately 10 Ma to present, with uplift rates of 0.14 mm/yr and 0.24 mm/yr, respectively. The first phase of uplift coincides with a time of significant plate reorganization in the north Pacific which resulted in translation of terranes northwestward. The second phase of uplift correlates with Neogene accretion of the Yakutat microplate. I propose that the majority of Neogene deformation and uplift in the Talkeetna Mountains is due to farfield deformation in the upper plate above the subducting slab. Variations in both composition of the crust and depth to the downgoing slab resulted in strain partitioning and northwest-directed compression in the northern Talkeetna Mountains and northwest compression and warping in the southern Talkeetna Mountains.
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Nadin, Elisabeth
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title The neotectonics, uplift, and accommodation of deformation of the Talkeetna mountains, south-central Alaska
title_short The neotectonics, uplift, and accommodation of deformation of the Talkeetna mountains, south-central Alaska
title_full The neotectonics, uplift, and accommodation of deformation of the Talkeetna mountains, south-central Alaska
title_fullStr The neotectonics, uplift, and accommodation of deformation of the Talkeetna mountains, south-central Alaska
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