Age, origin, and tectonic evolution of the Yellow Aster Complex: northwest Washington state

The Yellow Aster Complex in northwest Washington is a basement portion of the Chilliwack composite terrane and appears throughout the western foothills of the North Cascades as fault bounded tectonic blocks (Brown, 1987; Brown et al. 2010). This study was undertaken in part to refine and understand...

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Main Author: Hoffnagle, Eric A. (Eric Adam)
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spelling ftwestwashington:oai:cedar.wwu.edu:wwuet-1355 2023-06-11T04:17:36+02:00 Age, origin, and tectonic evolution of the Yellow Aster Complex: northwest Washington state Hoffnagle, Eric A. (Eric Adam) 2014-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://cedar.wwu.edu/wwuet/356 https://doi.org/10.25710/mgxf-w646 https://cedar.wwu.edu/context/wwuet/article/1355/viewcontent/4276.pdf English eng Western CEDAR https://cedar.wwu.edu/wwuet/356 doi:10.25710/mgxf-w646 https://cedar.wwu.edu/context/wwuet/article/1355/viewcontent/4276.pdf Copying of this document in whole or in part is allowable only for scholarly purposes. It is understood, however, that any copying or publication of this thesis for commercial purposes, or for financial gain, shall not be allowed without the author's written permission. WWU Graduate School Collection Geology text 2014 ftwestwashington https://doi.org/10.25710/mgxf-w646 2023-05-07T16:42:37Z The Yellow Aster Complex in northwest Washington is a basement portion of the Chilliwack composite terrane and appears throughout the western foothills of the North Cascades as fault bounded tectonic blocks (Brown, 1987; Brown et al. 2010). This study was undertaken in part to refine and understand the significance of the depositional, magmatic, and metamorphic history of the Yellow Aster Complex. Field work and petrographic analyses reveal that the Yellow Aster Complex consists of calc-silicate and quartzo-feldspathic paragneisses with minor amounts of marble and quartzite. Leucocratic and mafic intrusions are also present throughout the terrane. Zircons from six Yellow Aster Complex samples were dated using U-Pb in order to evaluate the detrital provenance of the terrane. Sampling was conducted at two areas: Schriebers Meadow and Yellow Aster Butte. Two meta-sedimentary samples (YA-5, EAH-39) contain a range of Mesoproterozoic to Archean detrital zircon ages and younger grains from the Early Paleozoic. Sample YA-5 has two young peaks at 417 ± 3 Ma and 402 ± 7 Ma, while EAH-39 has a broad peak at ~428 Ma. Two other quartzose calc-silicate paragneisses have peak ages of 409 ± 5 (EAH-10b), 405 ± 4 Ma (EAH-11), and 386 ± 5 Ma (EAH-11). Sample EAH-03 is a pyroxene calc-silicate paragneiss with peak ages of 403 ± 8 Ma and 389 ± 6 Ma. Samples EAH-39 and YA-5 contain zircon ages within the North American magmatic gap (1.61-1.49 Ga) and Early Paleozoic (500-400 Ma) which are not consistent with ages from western North America, but rather similar to Baltica and the exotic Early Devonian Karheen Formation (Alexander terrane; northwest British Columbia - southeast Alaska). Peak ages from samples EAH-03, -10b and -11 are thought to be from grains locally derived from magmatic sources. Previous work (Brown et al. 2010) concluded that the Yellow Aster Complex has similarities to parts of the Yukon-Tanana terrane, which has a western Laurentian affinity. Characteristics of detrital zircon populations with a western Laurentian ... Text Alaska Yukon Western Washington University: CEDAR (Contributing to Education through Digital Access to Research) Yukon Broad Peak ENVELOPE(-71.231,-71.231,70.495,70.495) Young Peaks ENVELOPE(158.700,158.700,-81.233,-81.233)
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description The Yellow Aster Complex in northwest Washington is a basement portion of the Chilliwack composite terrane and appears throughout the western foothills of the North Cascades as fault bounded tectonic blocks (Brown, 1987; Brown et al. 2010). This study was undertaken in part to refine and understand the significance of the depositional, magmatic, and metamorphic history of the Yellow Aster Complex. Field work and petrographic analyses reveal that the Yellow Aster Complex consists of calc-silicate and quartzo-feldspathic paragneisses with minor amounts of marble and quartzite. Leucocratic and mafic intrusions are also present throughout the terrane. Zircons from six Yellow Aster Complex samples were dated using U-Pb in order to evaluate the detrital provenance of the terrane. Sampling was conducted at two areas: Schriebers Meadow and Yellow Aster Butte. Two meta-sedimentary samples (YA-5, EAH-39) contain a range of Mesoproterozoic to Archean detrital zircon ages and younger grains from the Early Paleozoic. Sample YA-5 has two young peaks at 417 ± 3 Ma and 402 ± 7 Ma, while EAH-39 has a broad peak at ~428 Ma. Two other quartzose calc-silicate paragneisses have peak ages of 409 ± 5 (EAH-10b), 405 ± 4 Ma (EAH-11), and 386 ± 5 Ma (EAH-11). Sample EAH-03 is a pyroxene calc-silicate paragneiss with peak ages of 403 ± 8 Ma and 389 ± 6 Ma. Samples EAH-39 and YA-5 contain zircon ages within the North American magmatic gap (1.61-1.49 Ga) and Early Paleozoic (500-400 Ma) which are not consistent with ages from western North America, but rather similar to Baltica and the exotic Early Devonian Karheen Formation (Alexander terrane; northwest British Columbia - southeast Alaska). Peak ages from samples EAH-03, -10b and -11 are thought to be from grains locally derived from magmatic sources. Previous work (Brown et al. 2010) concluded that the Yellow Aster Complex has similarities to parts of the Yukon-Tanana terrane, which has a western Laurentian affinity. Characteristics of detrital zircon populations with a western Laurentian ...
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title_fullStr Age, origin, and tectonic evolution of the Yellow Aster Complex: northwest Washington state
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