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USGS Professional Paper 1697 - Alaska Resources Library

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Table 3—Continued<br />

Metallogenic Belt<br />

(Abbreviation)<br />

<strong>Alaska</strong> Peninsula<br />

(AP)<br />

Talkeetna Mountains-<br />

<strong>Alaska</strong> Range<br />

(TM)<br />

EARLY JURASSIC METALLOGENIC BELTS (Hettangian through Pleinsbachian—208 to 193 Ma) (fi gure 8)<br />

Metallogenic Belts Formed in Middle Mesozoic in Talkeetna-Bonzana Island Arc in Wrangellia Superterrane<br />

Major Mineral Deposits Types.<br />

Environment and<br />

Tectonic Event and<br />

(Signifi cant Mineral Deposits)<br />

Host Unit<br />

Comments<br />

Cu & Fe skarn.<br />

Island arc.<br />

Subduction-related granitic plutonism that formed the Talkeetna part of the<br />

(Crevice Creek, Glacier Fork, Kasna Granitic plutons Peninsular<br />

Talkeetna-Bonanza island arc in Wrangellia superterrane.<br />

Creek, Magnetite Island)<br />

sequence, Wrangellia superterrane. Metallogenic belt may have extended into Middle Jurassic.<br />

Kuroko massive sulfi de.<br />

(Johnson River)<br />

Island Porphyry (IP) Porphyry Cu-Mo, Cu skarn, Fe skarn.<br />

(Island Copper, Tasu, Jedway, Burnaby Iron)<br />

Island arc.<br />

Talkeetna Formation, Peninsular<br />

sequence, Wrangellia superterrane.<br />

Island arc.<br />

Wrangellia superterrane.<br />

Subduction-related marine volcanism associated with Talkeetna part of<br />

Talkeetna- Bonanza island arc in Wrangellia superterrane.<br />

Subduction-related granitic plutonism that formed the Bonanza part of the<br />

Talkeetna-Bonanza island arc in Wrangellia superterrane. Belt continued<br />

into early Late Jurassic.<br />

Metallogenic Belts Formed During Middle Mesozoic in Stikinia Island Arc<br />

Klotassin (KL) Porphyry Cu-Au-Ag.<br />

Island arc.<br />

Subduction-related granitic plutonism that formed the Stikinia island arc.<br />

(Minto Creek, Williams Creek)<br />

Stikinia and Yukon-Tanana<br />

terranes.<br />

Toodoggone (TO) Au-Ag epithermal vein and porphyry Cu-Au. Island arc.<br />

Subduction-related granitic plutonism that formed the Stikinia island arc.<br />

(Lawyers, Chappelle, AI, Kemess) Stikinia terrane.<br />

Coast Mountains Kuroko massive sulfi de, Besshi massive Island arc.<br />

Subduction-related, back-arc volcanism associated with Stikinia island<br />

(CM)<br />

sulfi de)<br />

Stikinia terrane<br />

arc. Three periods of deposit formation, middle and late Paleozoic, Late<br />

(Eskay Creek, Dolly Varden, North Star,<br />

Granduc, Anyox)<br />

Triassic, and Early Jurassic.<br />

Texas Creek (TC)<br />

Continuing Metallogenic Belts<br />

Belt started in Late Triassic.<br />

Galore (GL) Belt started in Late Triassic.<br />

Copper Mountain (North) (CMN) Belt started in Late Triassic.<br />

Copper Mountain (South) (CMS) Belt started in Late Triassic.<br />

Guichon (GU) Belt started in Late Triassic.<br />

MIDDLE JURASSIC METALLOGENIC BELTS (Toarcian through Callovian—193 to 163 Ma) (fi gure 8)<br />

Continuing Metallogenic Belts<br />

Talkeetna Mountains (TM) Belt started in Early Jurassic.<br />

<strong>Alaska</strong> Peninsula (AP) Belt started in Early Jurassic.<br />

Island Porphyry (IP) Belt started in Early Jurassic.<br />

Klotassin (KL) Belt started in Early Jurassic.<br />

Texas Creek (TC) Belt started in Late Triassic.<br />

Galore (GL) Belt started in Late Triassic.<br />

Toodoggone (TO) Belt started in Early Jurassic<br />

Coast Mountains (CM) Belt started in Early Jurassic<br />

Copper Mountain (North) (CMN) Belt started in Late Triassic.<br />

Appendix 353

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