Geology of a Transpressional Orogen Developed During Ridge-Trench Interaction Along the North Pacific Margin 2003
DOI: 10.1130/0-8137-2371-x.269
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Controls on intrusion of near-trench magmas of the Sanak-Baranof Belt, Alaska, during Paleogene ridge subduction, and consequences for forearc evolution

Abstract: A belt of Paleogene near-trench plutons known as the Sanak-Baranof belt intruded the southern Alaska convergent margin. A compilation of isotopic ages of these plutons shows that they range in age from 61 Ma in the west to ca. 50 Ma in the east. This migrating pulse of magmatism along the continental margin is consistent with North Pacifi c plate reconstructions that suggests the plutons were generated by migration of a trench-ridge-trench triple junction along the margin. On the Kenai Peninsula the regional l… Show more

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“…For instance, in modern orogens like the south-central Alaska Range and the southwest Japan (Cole et al, 2006Hung et al, 2007;Kusky et al, 2003;Tsuchiya et al, 2005). Ridge subduction occurred during the Late Paleocene to the Early Eocene time along southern Alaska (Ayuso et al, 2009) and during the Early Cretaceous in southwest Japan (Kamei, 2004;Maruyama et al, 1997).…”
Section: Comparisons With Sanukitoids and Ridge Subduction In Other Omentioning
confidence: 97%
“…For instance, in modern orogens like the south-central Alaska Range and the southwest Japan (Cole et al, 2006Hung et al, 2007;Kusky et al, 2003;Tsuchiya et al, 2005). Ridge subduction occurred during the Late Paleocene to the Early Eocene time along southern Alaska (Ayuso et al, 2009) and during the Early Cretaceous in southwest Japan (Kamei, 2004;Maruyama et al, 1997).…”
Section: Comparisons With Sanukitoids and Ridge Subduction In Other Omentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Flat-slab subduction and the resultant transitory plate coupling has been invoked as an important mechanism of orogenesis in the accretionary Lachlan orogen (Collins 2002a), in the North American Cordillera (Dickinson & Snyder 1978;Saleeby 2003), and in development of the Japanese accretionary orogen (Osozawa 1988;Underwood 1993;Isozaki 1996;Maeda & Kagami 1996;Brown 1998a). The mechanism for increased buoyancy with flat-slab subduction depends on the nature and rate of input of the thermal anomaly Kusky et al 2003). Ridge subduction will be associated with a progressive increase in buoyancy, whereas plateau or hotspot subduction will induce a rapid change in crustal thickness and, hence, buoyancy.…”
Section: Subduction Of Buoyant Oceanic Lithosphere (Flat-slab Subductmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Late sulfide-rich shear zones also truncate the tectonic foliation and the kink bands, and further north in the Chugach terrane we were able to date similar structures, and correlate them with a period of faulting and mineralization associated with Paleocene passage of a triple junction along the southern margin of the Chugach-Prince William terrane (Bradley et al, 2003;Kusky et aI., 1997aKusky et aI., , 2003.…”
Section: Structural Synthesis Of Seldovia Blueschist Beltmentioning
confidence: 71%