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Offset of Tertiary arcs on the Alaska Peninsula: A section in Geological Survey research, fiscal year 1981

January 1, 1984

Geologic mapping and potassium-argon dating by R. L. Detterman, F. H. Wilson, J. E. Case, and Nora Shew in the Ugashik and western part of the Karluk quadrangles have shown that the Eocene and Oligocene volcanic arc continues into these quadrangles from the south in the Chignik and Sutwik Island quadrangles. Surface exposures of the arc extend northward to approximately 57°30'N., or midway through the Ugashik quadrangle, but none are observed north of that point. Subsurface drill-hole data (Brockway and others, 1975) indicate continuation of the arc, possibly offset to the northwest of the northernmost known surface exposures.

In the extreme northern part of the Ugashik and Karluk quadrangles, volcanic rocks again become important. These volcanic rocks are as yet undated; however, they may be related to the Katmai late Tertiary volcanic centers.

Like the early Tertiary volcanic arc, the present-day Aleutian arc is also offset to the northwest in the northern part of the Ugashik and Karluk quadrangles. No major offset of the Mesozoic rocks is indicated through the offset zone; this fact suggests a change in the Tertiary tectonic regime in the area of the offset.

Publication Year 1984
Title Offset of Tertiary arcs on the Alaska Peninsula: A section in Geological Survey research, fiscal year 1981
DOI 10.3133/70180414
Authors
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Professional Paper
Series Number 1375
Index ID 70180414
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Alaska Science Center