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Geophysical Investigation Of Subsurface Three-Dimensional Architecture Of Icy Debris Fans With Ground Penetrating Radar In The Wrangell Mountains, Alaska, Tracey Dennis Smith Jan 2014

Geophysical Investigation Of Subsurface Three-Dimensional Architecture Of Icy Debris Fans With Ground Penetrating Radar In The Wrangell Mountains, Alaska, Tracey Dennis Smith

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Icy debris fans have are newly-described landforms (Kochel and Trop, 2008 and 2012) as landforms developed immediately after deglaciation on Earth and similar features have been observed on Mars. Subsurface characteristics of Icy debris fans have not been previously investigated. Ground penetrating radar (GPR) was used to non-invasively investigate the subsurface characteristics of icy debris fans near McCarthy, Alaska, USA. The three fans investigated in Alaska are the East, West, and Middle fans (Kochel and Trop, 2008 and 2012) which below the Nabesna ice cap and on top of the McCarthy Creek Glacier. Icy debris fans in general are a …


Provenance Signature Of A Forearc Basin Modified By Spreading Ridge Subduction: Detrital Zircon Geochronology And Detrital Modes From The Paleogene Arkose Ridge Formation, Southern Alaska, Cullen Kortyna Jan 2011

Provenance Signature Of A Forearc Basin Modified By Spreading Ridge Subduction: Detrital Zircon Geochronology And Detrital Modes From The Paleogene Arkose Ridge Formation, Southern Alaska, Cullen Kortyna

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Upper Paleocene–Eocene boulder conglomerate, cross-stratified sandstone, and laminated carbonaceous mudstone of the Arkose Ridge Formation exposed in the southern Talkeetna Mountains record fluvial-lacustrine deposition proximal to the volcanic arc in a forearc basin modified by Paleogene spreading ridge subduction beneath southern Alaska. U-Pb ages of detrital zircon grains and modal analyses were obtained from stratigraphic sections spanning the 2,000 m thick Arkose Ridge Formation in order to constrain the lithology, age, and location of sediment sources that provided detritus. Detrital modes from 24 conglomerate beds and 54 sandstone thin sections aredominated by plutonic and volcanic clasts and plagioclase feldspar with …