2021
DOI: 10.1139/cjes-2021-0031
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Glass fission-track ages, composition, and origin of tephra beds in the Upper Cretaceous Kanguk Formation, Banks Island, Arctic Canada

Abstract: More than 50 conspicuous tephra beds occur in the Kanguk Formation of SW Banks Island. Their glass shards are remarkably well preserved and permit comprehensive characterization offering the potential for reliable, precise correlation of Upper Cretaceous sedimentary rocks across the three major depocentres of the Arctic Archipelago and adjacent northern continental margin: Sverdrup, Banks, and the Beaufort-MacKenzie basins. Twenty-one tephra beds were analyzed; all have a high-K, peraluminous, rhyolitic compos… Show more

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