The tectonic history responsible for formation of the major basins of the Arctic and movement of landmasses surrounding these basins remains unclear despite multidisciplinary efforts. Most studies focus on one of four potential movement pathways of the Arctic Alaska-Chukotka microplate during the Mesozoic and the relationship between this movement and formation of the Amerasian Basin. Due to difficulty in access and harsh climate of the Arctic Ocean, most geological studies focus on landmasses surrounding the Amerasian Basin. For this reason, we have conducted research in the Kular Dome of northern Russia and the Bendeleben Mountain Range of the Seward Peninsula, Alaska in an attempt to better constrain timing of emplacement of plutons in t...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2018Intraplate mountain ranges can have polyphase topo...
AbstractIn northern Alaska, the Early Cretaceous sedimentary Yukon-Koyukuk basin documents the progr...
An imbricate thrust belt that extends along strike for over 2000 km overprints the tectonic boundary...
The tectonomagmatic evolution of eastern Chukotka, NE Russia, is important for refining the onset of...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2018Structural and stratigraphic interpretation...
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 Alaska Range suture zone is defined by a transition from outboard oceanic terranes to inboard co...
The Arctic Alaska–Chukotka microplate is a large Mesozoic–Cenozoic composite terrane that resides at...
The collision of oceanic arcs with continental margins is an important mechanism for the growth of c...
The southern Alaska continental margin contains the Chugach-Prince William Terrane (CPW), a ~2200 km...
We present an atlas of paleogeographic and paleotectonic maps which documents major events in the Ar...
Late Cretaceous to Eocene ridge subduction beneath the Mesozic Chugach terrane accretionary complex ...
Mid-Palaeozoic assembly models for the Arctic Alaska–Chukotka microplate predict the presence of cry...
The geological history of the Amerasia Basin is poorly understood, in part due to the lack of identi...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2018Intraplate mountain ranges can have polyphase topo...
AbstractIn northern Alaska, the Early Cretaceous sedimentary Yukon-Koyukuk basin documents the progr...
An imbricate thrust belt that extends along strike for over 2000 km overprints the tectonic boundary...
The tectonomagmatic evolution of eastern Chukotka, NE Russia, is important for refining the onset of...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2018Structural and stratigraphic interpretation...
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 Alaska Range suture zone is defined by a transition from outboard oceanic terranes to inboard co...
The Arctic Alaska–Chukotka microplate is a large Mesozoic–Cenozoic composite terrane that resides at...
The collision of oceanic arcs with continental margins is an important mechanism for the growth of c...
The southern Alaska continental margin contains the Chugach-Prince William Terrane (CPW), a ~2200 km...
We present an atlas of paleogeographic and paleotectonic maps which documents major events in the Ar...
Late Cretaceous to Eocene ridge subduction beneath the Mesozic Chugach terrane accretionary complex ...
Mid-Palaeozoic assembly models for the Arctic Alaska–Chukotka microplate predict the presence of cry...
The geological history of the Amerasia Basin is poorly understood, in part due to the lack of identi...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2018Intraplate mountain ranges can have polyphase topo...
AbstractIn northern Alaska, the Early Cretaceous sedimentary Yukon-Koyukuk basin documents the progr...
An imbricate thrust belt that extends along strike for over 2000 km overprints the tectonic boundary...