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342 Metallogenesis and Tectonics of the Russian Far East, <strong>Alaska</strong>, and the Canadian Cordillera<br />

Table 2—Continued<br />

Unit(s) and Correlations.<br />

Tectonic Environment(s) Tectonic Linkages.<br />

Comments<br />

Age<br />

MAINLY TRIASSIC TO MID-CRETACEOUS ISLAND-ARC AND CONTINENTAL-MARGIN-ARC TERRANES<br />

AND OVERLAP ASSEMBLAGES, AND LINKED SUBDUCTION-ZONE TERRANES<br />

Monakin Continental-margin Arc<br />

Monakin volcanic-pluotnic belt, granitic plutonic<br />

rocks of Korea, and volcanic-plutonic<br />

belt of Southeast China.<br />

Igneous overlap assemblage Discontinuous parts of Great Hinggan arc.<br />

Jurassic.<br />

Badzhal, Khabarovsk, and Samarka terranes.<br />

(Also Taukha, and Oshima terranes)<br />

Paleozoic to Cretaceous.<br />

Umlekan-Ogodzhin volcanic-plutonic belt.<br />

Jurassic and Early Cretaceous<br />

Badzhal, Khabarovsk (older Jurassic part), and<br />

Samarka terranes.<br />

Paleozoic to Cretaceous.<br />

Khingan-Okhotsk volcanic-plutonic belt.<br />

Early and mid-Cretaceous.<br />

Amur River, Khabarovsk, and Kiselevka-<br />

Manoma terranes.<br />

Jurassic and Early Cretaceous.<br />

Kema terrane, and Early to mid-Cretaceous<br />

volcanic rocks of Hokkaido Island.<br />

Mid Cretaceous.<br />

Aniva and Kamuikotan terranes.<br />

Cretaceous.<br />

Uda volcanic-plutonic belt, Uniya-Bom<br />

turbidite-basin terrane, Umlekan-Ogodzhin<br />

volcanic-plutonic belt, and Upper Amur<br />

sedimentary assemblage.<br />

Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous.<br />

Turkuringra- Dzhagdi, Galam, and Ulban terranes.<br />

Jurassic and Cretaceous.<br />

Kony-Murgal terrane.<br />

Late Triassic to Early Cretaceous.<br />

Talovskiy and Penzhina-Anadyr terranes.<br />

Mainly Jurassic and Early Cretaceous.<br />

West Pekul’ney terrane.<br />

Late Triassic to Early Cretaceous.<br />

Pekul’ney terrane.<br />

Mainly Jurassic and Early Cretaceous.<br />

Accretionary wedge Linked to Monakin continental-margin arc. Also linked<br />

to Umlekan arc (below). Remnants of subduction of<br />

Ancestral Pacifi c oceanic plate. Taukha, and Oshima<br />

terranes linked to coeval granitic plutonic rocks of<br />

Korea and volcanic-plutonic belt of southeast China.<br />

Umlekan Continental-Margin Arc<br />

Igneous overlap assemblage Northern extension of Monakin arc.<br />

Accretionary wedge Linked to Umelkan arc and to Monakin arc (above).<br />

Remnants of subduction of Ancestral Pacifi c<br />

oceanic plate.<br />

Khingan continental-margin arc<br />

Continental-margin arc Formed after collision of Anui microcontinent with<br />

Samarka terrane<br />

Accretionary wedge Linked to Khingan continental-margin arc.<br />

Remnants of oblique subduction of Ancestral<br />

Pacifi c oceanic plate.<br />

Kema Continental-Margin Arc<br />

Igneous overlap assemblage Transpressive continental-margin arc analogus to<br />

Tertiary margin of California.<br />

Transpressional subduction zone Linked to Kema arc. Remnants of subduction of<br />

Ancestral Pacifi c oceanic plate.<br />

Uda Continental-Margin Arc<br />

Igneous overlap assemblage Deposited on and adjacent to and intruded into the<br />

North Asian Craton and Stanovoy block of the<br />

North Asian Craton.<br />

Subduction zone or accretionary<br />

wedge<br />

Kony-Murgal Island Arc<br />

Continental-margin and island arc Axial part of arc.<br />

Linked to Uda arc. Remnants of subduction of<br />

Mongol-Okhotsk oceanic plate.<br />

Subduction zone and accretionary Linked to Kony-Murgal arc. Remnants of<br />

wedge<br />

Pekul’ney island arc<br />

subduction of Ancestral Pacifi c oceanic plate.<br />

Island arc Axial part of arc.<br />

Subduction zone Linked to Pekul’ney arc. Remnants of subduction<br />

of Ancestral Pacifi c oceanic plate.

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