Late Cenozoic Exhumation in a Transpressional Setting: Fairweather Range, Alaska

Deformation in southern Alaska is controlled by the accretion and partial subduction of the Yakutat terrane as margin-parallel motion transitions to subduction. Recent studies have shown that deformation in the St. Elias orogen, at the northern end of the terrane, accommodates a large portion of con...

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Main Author: McAleer, Ryan Joseph
Other Authors: Geosciences, Spotila, James A., Hole, John A., Law, Richard D.
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Published: Virginia Tech 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/43526
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spelling ftvirginiatec:oai:vtechworks.lib.vt.edu:10919/43526 2024-05-19T07:49:55+00:00 Late Cenozoic Exhumation in a Transpressional Setting: Fairweather Range, Alaska McAleer, Ryan Joseph Geosciences Spotila, James A. Hole, John A. Law, Richard D. 2006-06-28 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10919/43526 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-07032006-104340/ unknown Virginia Tech RMcAleerThesis2.pdf etd-07032006-104340 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/43526 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-07032006-104340/ In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ glacial erosion exhumation Alaska AHe dating transpression Thesis 2006 ftvirginiatec 2024-05-01T01:16:12Z Deformation in southern Alaska is controlled by the accretion and partial subduction of the Yakutat terrane as margin-parallel motion transitions to subduction. Recent studies have shown that deformation in the St. Elias orogen, at the northern end of the terrane, accommodates a large portion of convergence, but deformation at the eastern and southern margins remains more poorly constrained. Rapid recent sedimentation (> 1cm/yr) and glacio-isostatic uplift rates (> 3 cm/yr) in the Fairweather corridor highlight short-term vertical deformation at the eastern margin; however, the relationship between these rates and long-term deformation is less well known. New low-temperature cooling ages are reported along the eastern flank of the St. Elias orogen, placing constraints on vertical deformation over the past few million years. Young cooling ages (< 3 Ma) occur in a broad zone, extending along the onshore length of the strike-slip Fairweather fault. These ages indicate that protracted convergence has been accommodated in the Fairweather corridor. Average (~1 mm/yr) and peak (~3 mm/yr) late Cenozoic exhumation rates are similar to rates to the north, and suggest that the orogen is actually boomerang-shaped in map view. If ~1 mm/yr exhumation has been steady, the onset of rapid exhumation is constrained to post-12 Ma, but likely occurred at 5 Ma with changes in climate and plate obliquity. Although cooling ages reveal no coherent regional pattern relative to known structures, they indicate the margin accommodates a significant component of pure shear and is slip-partitioned. The resolved magnitude of convergence in the Fairweather corridor also indicates that Yakutat terrane motion is rotated from Pacific plate motion, and likely requires significant slip on the Transition fault at the southern edge of the Yakutat terrane. Although million-year exhumation rates are rapid, they are slower than short-term rates related to deglaciation. Master of Science Thesis Yakutat Alaska VTechWorks (VirginiaTech)
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topic glacial erosion
exhumation
Alaska
AHe dating
transpression
spellingShingle glacial erosion
exhumation
Alaska
AHe dating
transpression
McAleer, Ryan Joseph
Late Cenozoic Exhumation in a Transpressional Setting: Fairweather Range, Alaska
topic_facet glacial erosion
exhumation
Alaska
AHe dating
transpression
description Deformation in southern Alaska is controlled by the accretion and partial subduction of the Yakutat terrane as margin-parallel motion transitions to subduction. Recent studies have shown that deformation in the St. Elias orogen, at the northern end of the terrane, accommodates a large portion of convergence, but deformation at the eastern and southern margins remains more poorly constrained. Rapid recent sedimentation (> 1cm/yr) and glacio-isostatic uplift rates (> 3 cm/yr) in the Fairweather corridor highlight short-term vertical deformation at the eastern margin; however, the relationship between these rates and long-term deformation is less well known. New low-temperature cooling ages are reported along the eastern flank of the St. Elias orogen, placing constraints on vertical deformation over the past few million years. Young cooling ages (< 3 Ma) occur in a broad zone, extending along the onshore length of the strike-slip Fairweather fault. These ages indicate that protracted convergence has been accommodated in the Fairweather corridor. Average (~1 mm/yr) and peak (~3 mm/yr) late Cenozoic exhumation rates are similar to rates to the north, and suggest that the orogen is actually boomerang-shaped in map view. If ~1 mm/yr exhumation has been steady, the onset of rapid exhumation is constrained to post-12 Ma, but likely occurred at 5 Ma with changes in climate and plate obliquity. Although cooling ages reveal no coherent regional pattern relative to known structures, they indicate the margin accommodates a significant component of pure shear and is slip-partitioned. The resolved magnitude of convergence in the Fairweather corridor also indicates that Yakutat terrane motion is rotated from Pacific plate motion, and likely requires significant slip on the Transition fault at the southern edge of the Yakutat terrane. Although million-year exhumation rates are rapid, they are slower than short-term rates related to deglaciation. Master of Science
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Spotila, James A.
Hole, John A.
Law, Richard D.
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title Late Cenozoic Exhumation in a Transpressional Setting: Fairweather Range, Alaska
title_short Late Cenozoic Exhumation in a Transpressional Setting: Fairweather Range, Alaska
title_full Late Cenozoic Exhumation in a Transpressional Setting: Fairweather Range, Alaska
title_fullStr Late Cenozoic Exhumation in a Transpressional Setting: Fairweather Range, Alaska
title_full_unstemmed Late Cenozoic Exhumation in a Transpressional Setting: Fairweather Range, Alaska
title_sort late cenozoic exhumation in a transpressional setting: fairweather range, alaska
publisher Virginia Tech
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