1988
DOI: 10.4095/122675
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Tectonics and mineralization of the Kechika Trough, Gataga area, northeastern British Columbia

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“…The lower contact of the proposed Mount Roosevelt Formation is apparently locally conformable with underlying late Early Cambrian, fine-grained quartzarenites in the upper clastic unit of the informal Gataga group (McClay et al 1987(McClay et al , 1988. Where the underlying quartzarenite package is absent, the lower contact is characterized by an angular unconformity on underlying Mesoproterozoic strata (Bell 1968;Taylor et al 1979;Fritz 1979).…”
Section: Revised Stratigraphymentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…The lower contact of the proposed Mount Roosevelt Formation is apparently locally conformable with underlying late Early Cambrian, fine-grained quartzarenites in the upper clastic unit of the informal Gataga group (McClay et al 1987(McClay et al , 1988. Where the underlying quartzarenite package is absent, the lower contact is characterized by an angular unconformity on underlying Mesoproterozoic strata (Bell 1968;Taylor et al 1979;Fritz 1979).…”
Section: Revised Stratigraphymentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Basinward and southward, conglomerates correlative with the middle member at Muncho Lake and Moose Lake pass into Middle Cambrian siltstone, minor limestone, and quartzarenite. This may reflect turbidite deposition in deeper water parts of the basin between linear shallow-water carbonate belts, deposited on top of rotated horsts (Mansy 1976;Fritz 1979Fritz , 1980aTaylor et al 1979;McClay et al 1987McClay et al , 1988McClay et al , 1989Fritz et al 1991;Ferri et al 1999).…”
Section: Middle Membermentioning
confidence: 94%