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USGS Professional Paper 1697 - Alaska Resources Library

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Table 3—Continued<br />

Dzhardzhan River<br />

(DZR)<br />

Metallogenic Belts Formed During Early Paleozoic Rifting of Continental Margins or in Continental-Margin Arc Terranes<br />

Southeast Missouri Pb-Zn, sedimenthosted<br />

Cu; sandstone-hosted U.<br />

(Manganiler, Aga-Kukan, Kyongdyoi)<br />

Rifted continental margin.<br />

North Asian Craton Margin.<br />

Incipient rifting of early Paleozoic (Cambrian) continental-margin.<br />

Some deposits may have formed during late Paleozoic rifting.<br />

Anvil (AN) SEDEX Zn-Pb-Ag.<br />

Rifted continental margin. Incipient rifting of early Paleozoic (Cambrian) North American Continental-<br />

(Faro, Vangorda, Grum, Swim, DY) North American Craton Margin. Margin.<br />

Howards Pass (HP) SEDEX Zn-Pb.<br />

Rifted continental margin. Incipient rifting of early Paleozoic (Silurian) North American Continental-<br />

(XY, Anniv, OP)<br />

North American Craton Margin. Margin.<br />

Kootenay (KO) SEDEX Zn-Pb.<br />

Rifted continental margin. Rifting of early Paleozoic (Cambrian) North American Continental-Margin.<br />

(Reeves-MacDonald, HB, Duncan Lake,<br />

Mastadon))<br />

Kootenay terrane.<br />

Prince of Wales Porphyry Cu-Mo, polymetallic vein. Continental-margin arc. Subduction-related granitic plutonism associated with an Ordovician-<br />

Island (PW) (McLean Arm, Kassan Peninsula) Alexander sequence,<br />

Silurian continental-margin arc.<br />

Zone mafi c-ultramafi c Cu-Au-PGE.<br />

(Salt Chuck)<br />

Wrangellia superterrane.<br />

MIDDLE AND LATE DEVONIAN METALLOGENIC BELTS (387 to 360 Ma) (fi gs. 4, 5)<br />

Metallogenic Belt Formed During Collision<br />

Yaroslavka (YA) F & Sn greisen.<br />

Anatectic plutonism.<br />

Granitic plutonism associated with collision of Voznesenka and Kabarga<br />

(Voznesenka II, Yaroslavkoe)<br />

Khanka superterrane (prerifting).<br />

terranes of the Khanka superterrane in early Paleozoic (Devonian).<br />

Metallogenic Belts Formed in a Middle Paleozoic Continental Arc Along North Asian and North American Craton Margins<br />

Kedon (KE) Au-Ag epithermal vein, porphyry Mo, Fe Continental-margin arc. Subduction-related volcanism associated with Paleozoic (Devonian)<br />

skarn.<br />

(Kubaka, Olcha, Zet)<br />

Omolon terrane.<br />

continental-margin arc. Belt continued into Mississippian.<br />

Eastern Seward Kuroko massive sulfi de.<br />

Continental-margin arc. Subduction-related volcanism associated with submerged continental-margin<br />

Peninsula (ES) (Kiwalik Mountain)<br />

Seward terrane.<br />

arc.<br />

Arc and metallogenic belt extended into Mississippian. Arc formation<br />

succeeded by continental-margin rifting.<br />

Arctic (AT) (Includes Kuroko massive sulfi de and Kipushi Continental-margin arc. Subduction-related volcanism associated with submerged continental-margin<br />

Ambler district) massive sulfi de.<br />

Coldfoot terrane.<br />

arc.<br />

(Arctic, Ruby Creek, Sun, Smucker)<br />

Arc and metallogenic belt extended into Mississippian. Arc formation<br />

succeeded by continental-margin rifting.<br />

Brooks Range (BR) Porphyry Cu, Cu-Pb skarn, polymetallic Continental-margin arc. Subduction-related granitic plutonism that formed a mainly Late Devonian<br />

vein.<br />

(Victor, Esotuk Glacier, Romanzof<br />

Mountains)<br />

Arctic <strong>Alaska</strong> superterrane. continental-margin arc.<br />

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

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