Geologic mapping, U–Pb (zircon) geochronometry, and conodont studies indicate that the major pre-Jurassic assemblages on Annette, Gravina, Duke, and adjacent smaller islands include pre-Middle Ordovician metavolcanic and metasedimentary rocks (Wales metamorphic suite); Cambrian metaplutonic rocks; Ordovician – Early Silurian volcanic (Descon Formation), dioritic, and gabbroic rocks; Silurian trondhjemitic plutons; Early Devonian sedimentary (Karheen Formation) and volcanic rocks; Late Triassic sedimentary and volcanic rocks (Hyd Group); and a large body of Late Triassic pyroxene gabbro.Stratigraphic, structural, and intrusive relations record episodes of regional deformation, metamorphism, and uplift during Middle Cambrian – Early Ordovicia...
Abstract. Rocks exposed west of the Coast Plutonic Complex in southern southeast Alaska form an imbr...
Duke Island, 59 square miles in area, is at the southern end of southeastern Alaska. Sedimentary and...
An imbricate thrust belt that extends along strike for over 2000 km overprints the tectonic boundary...
Geologic mapping on southern Prince of Wales Island combined with U-Pb (zircon) geochronologic, geoc...
Geologic mapping on southern Prince of Wales Island combined with U-Pb (zircon) geochronologic, geoc...
The Klakas orogeny is a Late Silurian-Early Devonian deformational, metamorphic, and mountain-buildi...
The Klakas orogeny is a Late Silurian-Early Devonian deformational, metamorphic, and mountain-buildi...
Concordant U–Pb zircon ages on hornblende–plagioclase pegmatites and a related granophyre from margi...
Concordant U–Pb zircon ages on hornblende–plagioclase pegmatites and a related granophyre from margi...
Upper Triassic and Jurassic rocks in the central Graham Island area comprise shale, siltstone, sands...
From abstract: The Craig quadrangle, in southeastern Alaska, lies entirely within the Tongass Nation...
Rocks west of the Coast Mountains batholith in central southeastern Alaska include the Alexander ter...
Duke Island, 59 square miles in area, is at the southern end of southeastern Alaska. Sedimentary and...
Duke Island, 59 square miles in area, is at the southern end of southeastern Alaska. Sedimentary and...
Duke Island, 59 square miles in area, is at the southern end of southeastern Alaska. Sedimentary and...
Abstract. Rocks exposed west of the Coast Plutonic Complex in southern southeast Alaska form an imbr...
Duke Island, 59 square miles in area, is at the southern end of southeastern Alaska. Sedimentary and...
An imbricate thrust belt that extends along strike for over 2000 km overprints the tectonic boundary...
Geologic mapping on southern Prince of Wales Island combined with U-Pb (zircon) geochronologic, geoc...
Geologic mapping on southern Prince of Wales Island combined with U-Pb (zircon) geochronologic, geoc...
The Klakas orogeny is a Late Silurian-Early Devonian deformational, metamorphic, and mountain-buildi...
The Klakas orogeny is a Late Silurian-Early Devonian deformational, metamorphic, and mountain-buildi...
Concordant U–Pb zircon ages on hornblende–plagioclase pegmatites and a related granophyre from margi...
Concordant U–Pb zircon ages on hornblende–plagioclase pegmatites and a related granophyre from margi...
Upper Triassic and Jurassic rocks in the central Graham Island area comprise shale, siltstone, sands...
From abstract: The Craig quadrangle, in southeastern Alaska, lies entirely within the Tongass Nation...
Rocks west of the Coast Mountains batholith in central southeastern Alaska include the Alexander ter...
Duke Island, 59 square miles in area, is at the southern end of southeastern Alaska. Sedimentary and...
Duke Island, 59 square miles in area, is at the southern end of southeastern Alaska. Sedimentary and...
Duke Island, 59 square miles in area, is at the southern end of southeastern Alaska. Sedimentary and...
Abstract. Rocks exposed west of the Coast Plutonic Complex in southern southeast Alaska form an imbr...
Duke Island, 59 square miles in area, is at the southern end of southeastern Alaska. Sedimentary and...
An imbricate thrust belt that extends along strike for over 2000 km overprints the tectonic boundary...