The collision of oceanic arcs with continental margins is an important mechanism for the growth of continents. Ancient forearc basin strata in collisional orogens provide a record of the upper crustal response to this tectonic process. In south central Alaska, Mesozoic forearc basin strata are exposed in a complete crustal section. U-Pb detrital zircon geochronology from the forearc basin strata was analyzed within a similar to 107Ma stratigraphic framework. The Jurassic strata contain unimodal detrital zircon populations that become progressively younger upsection and range from 175 to 151Ma. These strata are derived from the active oceanic Talkeetna arc. The Cretaceous strata were deposited above multiple unconformities that collectively ...
Stratigraphic, structural, and geophysical modeling studies focusing on both the Mesozoic and modern...
The Yukon-Koyukuk Basin is a large depression that covers ∼118,000 km2 in western interior Alaska an...
The Yukon-Koyukuk Basin is a large depression that covers ∼118,000 km2 in western interior Alaska an...
A complex array of faulted arc rocks and variably metamorphosed forearc accretionary complex rocks f...
A complex array of faulted arc rocks and variably metamorphosed forearc accretionary complex rocks f...
The Alaska Range suture zone is defined by a transition from outboard oceanic terranes to inboard co...
The Mesozoic Alaska Range suture zone is defined by a transition from oceanic to continental terrane...
Mesozoic strata of the northwestern Talkeetna Mountains of south-central Alaska are located in a reg...
Cenozoic strata from forearc basins in southern Alaska record deposition related to two different ty...
The Canadian-Alaskan Cordillera exhibits a severely overprinted amalgam of subduction zone, arc, bac...
Background. Detrital zircon geochronology is a rapidly growing field that can yield several types of...
The Alaska Range suture zone is defined by a transition from outboard oceanic terranes to inboard co...
The long-term distribution, mode, and progression of deformation along a collisional boundary are al...
The Wrangell Mountains basin consists of ∼7,000 m of Upper Triassic-Upper Cretaceous sedimentary str...
Combining field-based geologic studies and numerical modeling provides a robust tool for evaluating ...
Stratigraphic, structural, and geophysical modeling studies focusing on both the Mesozoic and modern...
The Yukon-Koyukuk Basin is a large depression that covers ∼118,000 km2 in western interior Alaska an...
The Yukon-Koyukuk Basin is a large depression that covers ∼118,000 km2 in western interior Alaska an...
A complex array of faulted arc rocks and variably metamorphosed forearc accretionary complex rocks f...
A complex array of faulted arc rocks and variably metamorphosed forearc accretionary complex rocks f...
The Alaska Range suture zone is defined by a transition from outboard oceanic terranes to inboard co...
The Mesozoic Alaska Range suture zone is defined by a transition from oceanic to continental terrane...
Mesozoic strata of the northwestern Talkeetna Mountains of south-central Alaska are located in a reg...
Cenozoic strata from forearc basins in southern Alaska record deposition related to two different ty...
The Canadian-Alaskan Cordillera exhibits a severely overprinted amalgam of subduction zone, arc, bac...
Background. Detrital zircon geochronology is a rapidly growing field that can yield several types of...
The Alaska Range suture zone is defined by a transition from outboard oceanic terranes to inboard co...
The long-term distribution, mode, and progression of deformation along a collisional boundary are al...
The Wrangell Mountains basin consists of ∼7,000 m of Upper Triassic-Upper Cretaceous sedimentary str...
Combining field-based geologic studies and numerical modeling provides a robust tool for evaluating ...
Stratigraphic, structural, and geophysical modeling studies focusing on both the Mesozoic and modern...
The Yukon-Koyukuk Basin is a large depression that covers ∼118,000 km2 in western interior Alaska an...
The Yukon-Koyukuk Basin is a large depression that covers ∼118,000 km2 in western interior Alaska an...