The early Tertiary magmatic episode in the northern Canadian Cordillera is linked to the restructuring of the Kula-North American plate system from orthogonal to oblique convergence. Resultant volcanism was widespread, and remnant successions outcrop along the eastern margin of the Coast Plutonic Complex (CPC). The Sifton Range volcanic complex of southwestern Yukon is a member of the Paleogene Sloko-Skukum Group, and comprises a 900-m thick, shallow-dipping, volcanic succession dominated by intermediate to evolved lava and pyroclastic rocks deposited in a northwesterly trending half-graben. Locally, the volcanic sequence is intruded by alkali-feldspar granites of the CPC’s Nisling Plutonic Suite dated at 57.5 Ma. Felsite sills radiate from...
The central Pelly Mountains in southeastern Yukon Territory consist of imbricate thrust sheets, whic...
The northernmost part of the Cache Creek terrane lies in south-central Yukon and comprises metavolca...
All observed Wernecke igneous clasts (WIC) occur within the 1.60 Ga Wernecke Breccias of Yukon, Cana...
The early Tertiary marked a period of intense magmatic activity in the Canadian Cordillera as a con...
Abstract: In central Yukon, the pericratonic Yukon–Tanana terrane (YT) is juxtaposed with the Cassia...
The Dawson Range district of west-central Yukon is a 150-km long northwest-trending metallogenic cor...
The Intermontane Superterrane and Coast Plutonic Complex in southern Yukon Territory are characteri...
The Yukon Territory occupies the northern portion of a large geologic (and physiographic) province k...
Syn- to post-accretionary magmatic episodes of Cretaceous to Eocene age comprises the most voluminou...
Between the Swift and Nisutlin rivers, unmetamorphosed granite to ultramafic intrusions of four ages...
Granodiorite of the Coast Plutonic Complex intruded metasedimentary rocks in the Dezadeash Range of ...
The northernmost part of the Cache Creek terrane lies in south-central Yukon and comprises metavolca...
International audienceThe Earn Group of central Yukon records the transition from a passive to an ac...
The Ootsa Lake Group (OLG) represents a voluminous episode of Eocene volcanism across the Interior p...
The Earn Group of central Yukon records the transition from a passive to an active margin along west...
The central Pelly Mountains in southeastern Yukon Territory consist of imbricate thrust sheets, whic...
The northernmost part of the Cache Creek terrane lies in south-central Yukon and comprises metavolca...
All observed Wernecke igneous clasts (WIC) occur within the 1.60 Ga Wernecke Breccias of Yukon, Cana...
The early Tertiary marked a period of intense magmatic activity in the Canadian Cordillera as a con...
Abstract: In central Yukon, the pericratonic Yukon–Tanana terrane (YT) is juxtaposed with the Cassia...
The Dawson Range district of west-central Yukon is a 150-km long northwest-trending metallogenic cor...
The Intermontane Superterrane and Coast Plutonic Complex in southern Yukon Territory are characteri...
The Yukon Territory occupies the northern portion of a large geologic (and physiographic) province k...
Syn- to post-accretionary magmatic episodes of Cretaceous to Eocene age comprises the most voluminou...
Between the Swift and Nisutlin rivers, unmetamorphosed granite to ultramafic intrusions of four ages...
Granodiorite of the Coast Plutonic Complex intruded metasedimentary rocks in the Dezadeash Range of ...
The northernmost part of the Cache Creek terrane lies in south-central Yukon and comprises metavolca...
International audienceThe Earn Group of central Yukon records the transition from a passive to an ac...
The Ootsa Lake Group (OLG) represents a voluminous episode of Eocene volcanism across the Interior p...
The Earn Group of central Yukon records the transition from a passive to an active margin along west...
The central Pelly Mountains in southeastern Yukon Territory consist of imbricate thrust sheets, whic...
The northernmost part of the Cache Creek terrane lies in south-central Yukon and comprises metavolca...
All observed Wernecke igneous clasts (WIC) occur within the 1.60 Ga Wernecke Breccias of Yukon, Cana...