2021
DOI: 10.2113/2021/7866155
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Pre-Mississippian Stratigraphic Architecture of the Porcupine Shear Zone, Yukon and Alaska, and Significance in the Evolution of Northern Laurentia

Abstract: The origin and displacement history of terranes emplaced along the northern margin of North America remain contentious. One of these terranes is the North Slope subterrane of the Arctic Alaska-Chukotka microplate, which is separated from the northwestern margin of Laurentia (Yukon block) by the Porcupine Shear Zone of Alaska and Yukon. Here, we present new field observations, geological mapping, detrital zircon U-Pb geochronology, and sedimentary/igneous geochemistry to elucidate the stratigraphic architecture… Show more

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“…The Kaskaskia I peak is largely driven by widespread marine sedimentation along the northwestern margin of Laurentia, which coincided with east-dipping Late Devonian subduction along northwestern Laurentia ( 34 37 ). The dynamic response to activation of this margin has been modeled by ref.…”
Section: Subduction-driven Continental Floodingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Kaskaskia I peak is largely driven by widespread marine sedimentation along the northwestern margin of Laurentia, which coincided with east-dipping Late Devonian subduction along northwestern Laurentia ( 34 37 ). The dynamic response to activation of this margin has been modeled by ref.…”
Section: Subduction-driven Continental Floodingmentioning
confidence: 99%