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The Yukon Territory is underlain by a great variety of rock types
ranging in age from Early Proterozoic to Recent and representing diverse
environments including epicratonic basins, subsiding shelves, foreland
basins, island arcs and deep ocean basins. Episodes of compressional and
extensional deformation, transcurrent faulting, metamorphism and
plutonism further complicate the map pattern. This complex geological
record has been described in terms of the interactions of several
terranes (large parts of the earth's crust which preserve a common
geological record) with each other and with the margin of ancestral
North America.
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S.P. Gordey and A.J. Makepeace (compilers)
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not specified
Citation:
Recommended Citation: Gordey, S.P. and Makepeace, A.J. (comp.) 1999:
Yukon bedrock geology in Yukon digital geology, S.P. Gordey and A.J.
Makepeace (comp.); Geological Survey of Canada Open File D3826 and
Exploration and Geological Services Division, Yukon, Indian and Northern
Affairs Canada, Open File 1999-1(D)
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