“…The metamorphic and sedimentary rocks of the SZ in Central Alaska, known as the Kahiltna assemblage, can be divided into northern and southern succession, with affinity to the Yukon Composite Terrane (YCT) (continental crust) and Wrangelia composite terrane (oceanic crust), respectively (Clautice, Newberry, Blodgett, et al., 2001; Clautice, Newberry, Pinney, et al., 2001; Hampton et al., 2010) (Figure 1). Both Kahlitna successions have rocks from volcanism and intrusions from the subduction‐related arc and collisional magmatism (Romero et al., 2020); some of these rocks form the Broad Pass Terrane (BPT) (Clautice, Newberry, Blodgett, et al., 2001; Clautice, Newberry, Pinney, et al., 2001). The terranes north of the SZ are commonly referred to as the YCT, consisting of metamorphosed rocks of the former continental margin (Ridgway et al., 2002).…”