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Huscroft, Crystal A, Ward, Brent C, Barendregt, René W, Jackson Jr., Lionel E, Opdyke, Neil D (2004) Pleistocene volcanic damming of Yukon River and the maximum age of the Reid Glaciation, west-central Yukon. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 41 (2) 151-164 doi:10.1139/e03-098

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TitlePleistocene volcanic damming of Yukon River and the maximum age of the Reid Glaciation, west-central Yukon
JournalCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences
AuthorsHuscroft, Crystal AAuthor
Ward, Brent CAuthor
Barendregt, René WAuthor
Jackson Jr., Lionel EAuthor
Opdyke, Neil DAuthor
Year2004 (February 1)Volume41
Issue2
PublisherCanadian Science Publishing
DOIdoi:10.1139/e03-098Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceHuscroft, Crystal A, Ward, Brent C, Barendregt, René W, Jackson Jr., Lionel E, Opdyke, Neil D (2004) Pleistocene volcanic damming of Yukon River and the maximum age of the Reid Glaciation, west-central Yukon. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 41 (2) 151-164 doi:10.1139/e03-098
Plain TextHuscroft, Crystal A, Ward, Brent C, Barendregt, René W, Jackson Jr., Lionel E, Opdyke, Neil D (2004) Pleistocene volcanic damming of Yukon River and the maximum age of the Reid Glaciation, west-central Yukon. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 41 (2) 151-164 doi:10.1139/e03-098
In(2004, February) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Vol. 41 (2) Canadian Science Publishing
Abstract/Notes Stratigraphic, paleomagnetic, and radioisotope investigations of the Selkirk Volcanic Group have identified a new eruptive period and constrained the age of the Reid Glaciation, the most extensive middle Pleistocene cordilleran advance recognized in central Yukon. Downstream from Fort Selkirk, a complex of valley-filling compound pahoehoe basalt flows and pillow basalt is exposed for 10 km along the Yukon River and is overlain by outwash deposited during the Reid Glaciation. The flows have an 40Ar/39Ar age of 311 ± 32 ka. This age is consistent with the normal magnetization of the flows and their termination below the level of the contemporary Yukon River flood plain. Taken with the ca. 190 ka Sheep Creek tephra, which overlies Reid drift elsewhere in Yukon Territory, the Reid Glaciation is constrained to oxygen isotope stage 8, not stage 6 as previously thought. The presence of thick foreset-bedded pillow breccia units intercalated with the subaerial flows indicates that this eruption caused damming of the Yukon River. Reevaluation of the stratigraphy of early Pleistocene basalt flows and pillow lavas in the Fort Selkirk area indicates that volcanic damming of the Yukon River has occurred at least once previously.


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