1977
DOI: 10.3133/pp897
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Geology of the western Romanzof Mountains, Brooks Range, northeastern Alaska

Abstract: The western Romanzof Mountains cover a remote 700-square-mile area in the Brooks Range, northeastern Alaska. The area is topographically rugged and geologically diverse; it contains a gramtlc pluton, low-grade metamorphic rocks, sedimentary rocks and mafic igneous rocks, as well as glacial features.Rocks of sedimentary origin, from o1dest to youngest are: l. Neruokpuk Formation (Precambrian, Cambrian, and pre-Mississippian), more than 4,000 feet thick, consists of units of the greenschist facies, including qua… Show more

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“…U-Pb zircon dating has yielded an initial crystallization age of 380 ± 10 Ma (Dillon and others, 1987) for the batholith. Both the batholith and the Franklinian sequence are unconformably overlain by Mississippian to Lower Cretaceous carbonate and clastic rocks of the Ellesmerian sequence (Sable, 1977;. Geochronologic and depositional relationships clearly indicate that the batholith predates the unconformity.…”
Section: Geologic Settingmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…U-Pb zircon dating has yielded an initial crystallization age of 380 ± 10 Ma (Dillon and others, 1987) for the batholith. Both the batholith and the Franklinian sequence are unconformably overlain by Mississippian to Lower Cretaceous carbonate and clastic rocks of the Ellesmerian sequence (Sable, 1977;. Geochronologic and depositional relationships clearly indicate that the batholith predates the unconformity.…”
Section: Geologic Settingmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…1) and has been described in detail elsewhere (Sable, 1977;Hanks and Wallace, 1990). It intrudes weakly metamorphosed Proterozoic and Paleozoic sedimentary and volcanic rocks of the Franklinian sequence, which are the oldest rocks exposed in the northeastern Brooks Range (Reiser and others, 1980).…”
Section: Geologic Settingmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Subsequent mapping by geologists of the U.S. Geological Survey in and east of its type area expanded the Neruokpuk to include additional rock types (Brosg/and others, 1962;Reed, 1968;Reiser, 1970;Sable, 1977), and its name was revised to Neruokpuk Formation. In 1972, its age was revised to Precambrian, Cambrian, and post-Cambrian preMississippian on the basis of marine fauna from some parts (Dutro and others, 1972).…”
Section: Correlationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Barker, 1978Barker, ,1981 (1) zones of disseminated galena, sphalerite, chalcopyrite and pyrite, locally with Au and Ag, in granite; (2) skam in marble with disseminated magnetite, pyrite, pyrrhotite, sphalerite, and galena in gangue of carbonate, clinopyroxene, epidote, amphibole, beryl, tourmaline, and fluorite; (3) disseminated galena, sphalerite, chalcopyrite, and (or) molybdenite in quartz veins along sheared contact in granite; and (4) fluorite greisen in granite. Brosge and Reiser, 1968;Grybeck, 1977;Sable, 1977;W.P. Brosge, oral commun., 1984;Newberry and others, 1986 Disseminated galena, sphalerite, malachite, and barite in quartz veinlets and replacement bodies in phyllite, siltstone, and greenstone of Neruokpuk(?)…”
Section: R06-01mentioning
confidence: 99%