1983
DOI: 10.1130/mem159-p171
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Intrusive rocks and plutonic belts of southeastern A laska, U.S.A.

Abstract: About 30 percent of the 175,000-km 2 area of southeastern Alaska is underlain by intrusive igneous rocks. Compilation of available information on the distribution, composition, and ages of these rocks indicates the presence of six major and six minor plutonic belts.From west to east, the major belts are: the Fairweather-Baranof belt of early to mid-Tertiary granodiorite; the Muir-Chichagof belt of mid-Cretaceous tonalite and granodiorite; the Admiralty-Revillagigedo belt of porphyritic granodiorite, quartz dio… Show more

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