Orogenic gold: is a genetic association with magmatism realistic?
RJ Goldfarb, I Pitcairn - Mineralium Deposita, 2023 - Springer
Many workers accept a metamorphic model for orogenic gold ore formation, where a gold-
bearing aqueous-carbonic fluid is an inherent product of devolatilization across the …
bearing aqueous-carbonic fluid is an inherent product of devolatilization across the …
[PDF][PDF] An overview of the neotectonics of interior Alaska: Far-field deformation from the Yakutat microplate collision
PJ Haeussler, JT Freymueller… - Active tectonics and …, 2008 - researchgate.net
The neotectonics of southern and central Alaska are characterized by a wide zone of right-
transpressional deformation across the Alaska Range and in the Cook Inlet region. The …
transpressional deformation across the Alaska Range and in the Cook Inlet region. The …
Geodynamics of flat subduction: Seismicity and tomographic constraints from the Andean margin
The cause and geodynamic impact of flat subduction are investigated. First, the 1500 km
long Peru flat slab segment is examined. Earthquake hypocenter data image two …
long Peru flat slab segment is examined. Earthquake hypocenter data image two …
Differential preservation in the geologic record of intraoceanic arc sedimentary and tectonic processes
AE Draut, PD Clift - Earth-Science Reviews, 2013 - Elsevier
Records of ancient intraoceanic arc activity, now preserved in continental suture zones, are
commonly used to reconstruct paleogeography and plate motion, and to understand how …
commonly used to reconstruct paleogeography and plate motion, and to understand how …
The updip and downdip limits to great subduction earthquakes: Thermal and structural models of Cascadia, south Alaska, SW Japan, and Chile
DA Oleskevich, RD Hyndman… - Journal of Geophysical …, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
This study examines thermal and structural controls of the updip and downdip rupture limits
of great subduction thrust earthquakes. Data on past great earthquake seismic limits have …
of great subduction thrust earthquakes. Data on past great earthquake seismic limits have …
Imaging the transition from Aleutian subduction to Yakutat collision in central Alaska, with local earthquakes and active source data
D Eberhart‐Phillips, DH Christensen… - Journal of …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
In southern and central Alaska the subduction and active volcanism of the Aleutian
subduction zone give way to a broad plate boundary zone with mountain building and strike …
subduction zone give way to a broad plate boundary zone with mountain building and strike …
Basin‐centered asperities in great subduction zone earthquakes: A link between slip, subsidence, and subduction erosion?
RE Wells, RJ Blakely, Y Sugiyama… - Journal of …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Published areas of high coseismic slip, or asperities, for 29 of the largest Circum‐Pacific
megathrust earthquakes are compared to forearc structure revealed by satellite free‐air …
megathrust earthquakes are compared to forearc structure revealed by satellite free‐air …
A viscoelastic and afterslip postseismic deformation model for the 1964 Alaska earthquake
H Suito, JT Freymueller - Journal of Geophysical Research …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
We developed a 3‐D viscoelastic model, in concert with an afterslip model, to describe the
postseismic deformation following the 1964 Alaska earthquake. Our model incorporates a …
postseismic deformation following the 1964 Alaska earthquake. Our model incorporates a …
[PDF][PDF] Active deformation processes in Alaska, based on 15 years of GPS measurements
JT Freymueller, H Woodard, SC Cohen… - Active tectonics and …, 2008 - academia.edu
We present a comprehensive average velocity field for Alaska, based on repeated GPS
surveys covering the period 992–2007, and review the major results of previously published …
surveys covering the period 992–2007, and review the major results of previously published …
The thermal structure of subduction zones constrained by seismic imaging: Implications for slab dehydration and wedge flow
GA Abers, PE van Keken, EA Kneller, A Ferris… - Earth and Planetary …, 2006 - Elsevier
Thermal models of subduction zones often base their slab–wedge geometry from seismicity
at mantle depths and, consequently, cannot be used to evaluate the relationship between …
at mantle depths and, consequently, cannot be used to evaluate the relationship between …