The Road River Group of northern Yukon, Canada: early Paleozoic deep-water sedimentation within the Great American Carbonate Bank

Cambrian–Devonian sedimentary rocks of the northern Canadian Cordillera record both the establishment and demise of the Great American Carbonate Bank, a widespread carbonate platform system that fringed the ancestral continental margins of North America (Laurentia). Here, we present a new examinatio...

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Main Authors: Strauss, Justin V., Fraser, Tiffani, Melchin, Michael J., Allen, Tyler J., Malinowski, Joseph, Feng, Xiahong, Taylor, John F., Day, James, Gill, Benjamin C., Sperling, Erik A.
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Published: NRC Research Press (a division of Canadian Science Publishing) 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/101437
http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/abs/10.1139/cjes-2020-0017
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spelling ftunivtoronto:oai:localhost:1807/101437 2023-05-15T17:55:03+02:00 The Road River Group of northern Yukon, Canada: early Paleozoic deep-water sedimentation within the Great American Carbonate Bank Strauss, Justin V. Fraser, Tiffani Melchin, Michael J. Allen, Tyler J. Malinowski, Joseph Feng, Xiahong Taylor, John F. Day, James Gill, Benjamin C. Sperling, Erik A. 2020-04-07 http://hdl.handle.net/1807/101437 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/abs/10.1139/cjes-2020-0017 unknown NRC Research Press (a division of Canadian Science Publishing) 0008-4077 http://hdl.handle.net/1807/101437 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/abs/10.1139/cjes-2020-0017 Article Article Post-Print 2020 ftunivtoronto 2020-07-14T07:00:33Z Cambrian–Devonian sedimentary rocks of the northern Canadian Cordillera record both the establishment and demise of the Great American Carbonate Bank, a widespread carbonate platform system that fringed the ancestral continental margins of North America (Laurentia). Here, we present a new examination of the deep-water Road River Group of the Richardson Mountains, Yukon, Canada, which was deposited in an intra-platformal embayment or seaway within the Great American Carbonate Bank called the Richardson trough. Eleven detailed stratigraphic sections through the Road River Group along the upper canyon of the Peel River are compiled and integrated with geological mapping, facies analysis, carbonate and organic carbon isotope chemostratigraphy, and new biostratigraphic results to formalize four new formations within the type area of the Richardson Mountains (Cronin, Mount Hare, Tetlit, and Vittrekwa). We recognize nine mixed carbonate and siliciclastic deep-water facies associations in the Road River Group and propose these strata were deposited in basin-floor to slope environments. New biostratigraphic data suggest the Road River Group spans the late Cambrian (Furongian) – Middle Devonian (Eifelian), and new chemostratigraphic data record multiple global carbon isotopic events, including the late Cambrian Steptoean positive carbon isotope excursion, the Late Ordovician Guttenberg excursion, the Silurian Aeronian, Valgu, Mulde (mid-Homerian), Ireviken (early Sheinwoodian), and Lau excursions, and the Early Devonian Klonk excursion. Together, these new data not only help clarify nomenclatural debate centered around the Road River Group, but also provide critical new sedimentological, biostratigraphic, and isotopic data for these widely distributed rocks of the northern Canadian Cordillera. The accepted manuscript in pdf format is listed with the files at the bottom of this page. The presentation of the authors' names and (or) special characters in the title of the manuscript may differ slightly between what is listed on this page and what is listed in the pdf file of the accepted manuscript; that in the pdf file of the accepted manuscript is what was submitted by the author. Article in Journal/Newspaper Peel River Yukon University of Toronto: Research Repository T-Space Yukon Canada Richardson Mountains ENVELOPE(-136.171,-136.171,67.000,67.000) Peel River ENVELOPE(-135.005,-135.005,67.000,67.000) Road River ENVELOPE(-134.938,-134.938,66.833,66.833) Mount Hare ENVELOPE(-136.205,-136.205,66.630,66.630)
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description Cambrian–Devonian sedimentary rocks of the northern Canadian Cordillera record both the establishment and demise of the Great American Carbonate Bank, a widespread carbonate platform system that fringed the ancestral continental margins of North America (Laurentia). Here, we present a new examination of the deep-water Road River Group of the Richardson Mountains, Yukon, Canada, which was deposited in an intra-platformal embayment or seaway within the Great American Carbonate Bank called the Richardson trough. Eleven detailed stratigraphic sections through the Road River Group along the upper canyon of the Peel River are compiled and integrated with geological mapping, facies analysis, carbonate and organic carbon isotope chemostratigraphy, and new biostratigraphic results to formalize four new formations within the type area of the Richardson Mountains (Cronin, Mount Hare, Tetlit, and Vittrekwa). We recognize nine mixed carbonate and siliciclastic deep-water facies associations in the Road River Group and propose these strata were deposited in basin-floor to slope environments. New biostratigraphic data suggest the Road River Group spans the late Cambrian (Furongian) – Middle Devonian (Eifelian), and new chemostratigraphic data record multiple global carbon isotopic events, including the late Cambrian Steptoean positive carbon isotope excursion, the Late Ordovician Guttenberg excursion, the Silurian Aeronian, Valgu, Mulde (mid-Homerian), Ireviken (early Sheinwoodian), and Lau excursions, and the Early Devonian Klonk excursion. Together, these new data not only help clarify nomenclatural debate centered around the Road River Group, but also provide critical new sedimentological, biostratigraphic, and isotopic data for these widely distributed rocks of the northern Canadian Cordillera. The accepted manuscript in pdf format is listed with the files at the bottom of this page. The presentation of the authors' names and (or) special characters in the title of the manuscript may differ slightly between what is listed on this page and what is listed in the pdf file of the accepted manuscript; that in the pdf file of the accepted manuscript is what was submitted by the author.
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author Strauss, Justin V.
Fraser, Tiffani
Melchin, Michael J.
Allen, Tyler J.
Malinowski, Joseph
Feng, Xiahong
Taylor, John F.
Day, James
Gill, Benjamin C.
Sperling, Erik A.
spellingShingle Strauss, Justin V.
Fraser, Tiffani
Melchin, Michael J.
Allen, Tyler J.
Malinowski, Joseph
Feng, Xiahong
Taylor, John F.
Day, James
Gill, Benjamin C.
Sperling, Erik A.
The Road River Group of northern Yukon, Canada: early Paleozoic deep-water sedimentation within the Great American Carbonate Bank
author_facet Strauss, Justin V.
Fraser, Tiffani
Melchin, Michael J.
Allen, Tyler J.
Malinowski, Joseph
Feng, Xiahong
Taylor, John F.
Day, James
Gill, Benjamin C.
Sperling, Erik A.
author_sort Strauss, Justin V.
title The Road River Group of northern Yukon, Canada: early Paleozoic deep-water sedimentation within the Great American Carbonate Bank
title_short The Road River Group of northern Yukon, Canada: early Paleozoic deep-water sedimentation within the Great American Carbonate Bank
title_full The Road River Group of northern Yukon, Canada: early Paleozoic deep-water sedimentation within the Great American Carbonate Bank
title_fullStr The Road River Group of northern Yukon, Canada: early Paleozoic deep-water sedimentation within the Great American Carbonate Bank
title_full_unstemmed The Road River Group of northern Yukon, Canada: early Paleozoic deep-water sedimentation within the Great American Carbonate Bank
title_sort road river group of northern yukon, canada: early paleozoic deep-water sedimentation within the great american carbonate bank
publisher NRC Research Press (a division of Canadian Science Publishing)
publishDate 2020
url http://hdl.handle.net/1807/101437
http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/abs/10.1139/cjes-2020-0017
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