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YEG1982-pg55
Title
Proterozoic and Early Paleozoic volcanism in the Ogilvie Mountains: An example from Mount Harper, west-central Yukon
Reference Type
Indian & Northern Affairs Canada/Department of Indian & Northern Development: Exploration & Geological Services Division
Document Type
Annual Report Paper


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Abstract: Volcanic rocks in the Dawson map-area occur as isolated lenses within the early Paleozoic Selwyn Basin assemblage and as sets of flows and complexes within Proterozoic carbonate rocks near the edge of the Mackenzie Platform. Mount Harper complex, an example of the latter group, has been studied in greater detail than the others because it is more completely exposed, and contains two mafic to felsic volcanic cycles.

Unlike the sedimentary rocks, whose correlation with established units in the Wernecke Mountains and Alaska is now well advanced, understanding of the stratigraphic position and internal relations of the volcanic piles is less definite. This report, based on two field mapping seasons, has two parts. Characteristics of the two volcanic groups and correlative occurrences are discussed in the first part; the second presents interpretations from the stratigraphy of the Mount Harper complex as an illustration of the style of volcanism in the region.
Authors: Roots, C.F. and Moore, J.M., Jr.
Map Scale: 1 : 0
Citation: Roots, C.F. and Moore, J.M., Jr., 1983. Proterozoic and Early Paleozoic volcanism in the Ogilvie Mountains: An example from Mount Harper, west-central Yukon. In: Yukon Exploration and Geology 1982, Yukon Geological Survey , Indian & Northern Affairs Canada/Department of Indian & Northern Development: Exploration & Geological Services Division, 55.

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