Abstract: Northwestern Laurentia, after cratonization at about 1.85 Ga, underwent a series of tectonic and magmatic events during the Proterozoic that were followed by separation of Laurentia from another landmass, probably Australia. The oldest magmatic event produced the Bonnet Plume River Intrusions (BPRI), which intruded the Wernecke Supergroup as short dikes and small stocks. The BPRI are hydrothermally altered tholeiitic diorites, gabbros, and sub-ordinate anorthositic and syenitic rocks, with trace element signatures consistent with a rift origin. Depleted mantle model ages range from 2.29 to 2.57 Ga and e Nd values range from +0.7 to –1.7. An increasing crustal component is apparent in rocks with more evolved compositions. Four U–Pb...
Neoproterozoic to Cretaceous age strata in the Mackenzie Mountains of the northern Canadian Cordille...
The age and nature of the Neoproterozoic–early Paleozoic rift-drift transition has been interpreted ...
The Western Yukon contains an assemblage of schists, basalts and ultramafic rocks. The basalts were ...
Northwestern Laurentia, after cratonization at about 1.85 Ga, underwent a series of tectonic and mag...
The supercontinent Columbia existed from approximately 1.8 to 1.3 Ga. During this time, complex tect...
The reconstruction of the paleocontinental configuration involving ancestral North America (Laurenti...
The Wernecke Supergroup of Yukon is a metasedimentary succession deposited between ca. 1.66 and 1.60...
In the Yukon, the oldest known supracrustal succession, the Wernecke Supergroup, was deposited in a ...
All observed Wernecke igneous clasts (WIC) occur within the 1.60 Ga Wernecke Breccias of Yukon, Cana...
Geological mapping and stratigraphic anaylsis of the early Neoproterozoic Fifteenmile Group in the w...
The Hart River sills are a set of mafic to intermediate intrusions that occur in northern Yukon, Can...
Unit PR1 of the lower Fifteenmile group and the Pinguicula Group are exposed in Ogilvie and Wernecke...
The Columbia (Nuna) supercontinent existed from approximately 1.9 Ga to 1.3 Ga. Laurentia was part o...
The Yukon Tanana (YTT) and Slide Mountain terranes (SMT) of the Cordillera in Canada and Alaska were...
In northern Yukon, Canada, numerous breccia zones of early Mesoproterozoic age (ca. 1.6 Ga) are targ...
Neoproterozoic to Cretaceous age strata in the Mackenzie Mountains of the northern Canadian Cordille...
The age and nature of the Neoproterozoic–early Paleozoic rift-drift transition has been interpreted ...
The Western Yukon contains an assemblage of schists, basalts and ultramafic rocks. The basalts were ...
Northwestern Laurentia, after cratonization at about 1.85 Ga, underwent a series of tectonic and mag...
The supercontinent Columbia existed from approximately 1.8 to 1.3 Ga. During this time, complex tect...
The reconstruction of the paleocontinental configuration involving ancestral North America (Laurenti...
The Wernecke Supergroup of Yukon is a metasedimentary succession deposited between ca. 1.66 and 1.60...
In the Yukon, the oldest known supracrustal succession, the Wernecke Supergroup, was deposited in a ...
All observed Wernecke igneous clasts (WIC) occur within the 1.60 Ga Wernecke Breccias of Yukon, Cana...
Geological mapping and stratigraphic anaylsis of the early Neoproterozoic Fifteenmile Group in the w...
The Hart River sills are a set of mafic to intermediate intrusions that occur in northern Yukon, Can...
Unit PR1 of the lower Fifteenmile group and the Pinguicula Group are exposed in Ogilvie and Wernecke...
The Columbia (Nuna) supercontinent existed from approximately 1.9 Ga to 1.3 Ga. Laurentia was part o...
The Yukon Tanana (YTT) and Slide Mountain terranes (SMT) of the Cordillera in Canada and Alaska were...
In northern Yukon, Canada, numerous breccia zones of early Mesoproterozoic age (ca. 1.6 Ga) are targ...
Neoproterozoic to Cretaceous age strata in the Mackenzie Mountains of the northern Canadian Cordille...
The age and nature of the Neoproterozoic–early Paleozoic rift-drift transition has been interpreted ...
The Western Yukon contains an assemblage of schists, basalts and ultramafic rocks. The basalts were ...