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

Metallogenic-Tectonic Model for Middle<br />

through Late Devonian (387 to 360 Ma; figure 18)<br />

During the Middle to Late Devonian (387 to 360 Ma), the<br />

major metallogenic-tectonic events were (fig. 18; table 3) (1)<br />

formation of a discontinuous continental-margin arc (Kedon<br />

arc in Russian Northeast) and contained metallogenic belts and<br />

associated subduction zone along the North Asian and North<br />

American Craton Margins, (2) in the late Late Devonian,<br />

inception of rifting of the North Asian and North American<br />

Cratons and Craton Margins, resulting in formation of new<br />

terranes and associated metallogenic belts (table 3), and (3)<br />

formation of the Sicker arc and contained metallogenic belts,<br />

and associated subduction zone in the Wrangellia superterrane.<br />

Sedimentation continued along the North Asian and North<br />

American Craton Margins. Out of the field of view of figure<br />

18 was formation of the Yaroslavka (YA) belt that contains F<br />

and Sn greisen deposits. The belt is hosted in the Voznesenka<br />

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terrane in the Khanka continental-margin arc superterrane and<br />

is interpreted as forming during anatectic granitic plutonism<br />

that occurred during accretion of the Voznesenka terrane with<br />

other parts of the Khanka superterrane in the early Paleozoic.<br />

Specific Events for Middle Through Late Devonian<br />

(1) In the early Paleozoic, on the basis of paleomagnetic<br />

data, the North Asian Craton and Craton Margin (NSC, NSV,<br />

KN) migrated to a position adjacent to the North American<br />

Craton and Craton Margin (NAC, NAM) along a pre-Devonian<br />

sinstral-slip suture.<br />

(2) The Kedon continental-margin arc and associated<br />

subduction zone formed along the margin of the North Asian<br />

Craton and Craton Margin (NSC, NSV, KN) and along the<br />

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MIDDLE AND LATE DEVONIAN,<br />

AND MISSISSIPPIAN<br />

METALLOGENIC BELTS<br />

BE - Berezovka River<br />

KE - Kedon<br />

KR - Khamna River<br />

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Figure 16. Generalized map of major Middle and Late Devonian and Mississippian metallogenic belts and terranes for Russian Far<br />

East, northern Japan, and adjacent offshore areas. Refer to text for description of metallogenic belts. Adapted from Nokleberg and others<br />

(1997b, 1998). Refer to figure 2 for explanation.<br />

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