Petrogenesis of the Dunite Peak ophiolite, south-central Yukon, and the distinction between upper-plate and lower-plate settings: A new hypothesis for the late Paleozoic–early Mesozoic tectonic evolution of the Northern Cordillera
Upper-plate and lower-plate settings within subduction zones have distinct geological signatures. Identifying and discriminating between these settings is crucial to the study of accretionary orogens. We applied this distinction to the Northern Cordillera in Yukon, British Columbia, and Alaska, and...
Main Authors: | Parsons, A, Zagorevski, A, Ryan, J, McClelland, W, Van Staal, C, Coleman, M, Golding, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Geological Society of America
2018
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