Rb-Sr and K-Ar study of metamorphic rocks of the Seward Peninsula and Southern Brooks Range, Alaska
1986; Geological Society of America; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1130/mem164-p185
ISSN0072-1069
AutoresR. L. Armstrong, J. E. Harakal, Robert B. Forbes, Bernard W. Evans, Stephen P. Thurston,
Tópico(s)Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
ResumoBlueschists of the Nome Group in the Seward Peninsula formed in Jurassic time (prior to ~160 Ma ago) in rocks of early Paleozoic to latest Precambrian age (approximately 360 to 720 Ma old). The Sr whole-rock isotopic signature on a plot of87Sr/86Sr vs 87Rb/86Sr ratio—a fan shaped array of orthogneiss points lying between 720 and 360 Ma isochrons and paragneiss points showing a similar scatter and spread toward lower ages—is much like that of the Yukon Crystalline Complex and Cariboo-Omineca Belt in Canada; partial lithologic and historical similarity support the hypothesis of a common origin and tectonic setting marginal to Paleozoic North America. The areas were overridden during latest Triassic to Jurassic time by oceanic and exotic allochthons, and portions are studded with middle to Late Cretaceous plutons. At the same time all have experienced widespread resetting of K-Ar dates and regional uplift.
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