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Bedrock geology of the Duke River area, parts of NTS 115G/2, 3, 4, 6 and 7, southwestern Yukon
The Duke River area comprises Late Paleozoic arc volcanic and sedimentary rocks, Triassic basalts, carbonate and sedimentary rocks, overlain by Tertiary terrestrial sedimentary and volcanic deposits. These rocks are intruded by Upper Triassic to Miocene plutons, sills and dykes. Post-late Paleozoic uplift and erosion are suggested by the lack of Early Triassic rocks, as well as a higher degree of folding exhibited by the older stratigraphy. A subsequent, compressional episode thrust Paleozoic rocks over Triassic rocks and folded the strata into upright, to overturned, tight folds. This event is younger than the Upper Triassic to Cretaceous Tatamagouche succession, but older than mid-Cretaceous plutons. Post-Cretaceous, steeply dipping strike-slip faults dissect the area and include both extensional and compressional components. A recent compressional event is exhibited by Triassic rocks thrust over folded Tertiary strata. The structural complexity of the area is significant, as it affects exploration targeted at mineralized Upper Triassic ultramafic intrusions.
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Geological map of the Duke River area (parts of NTS 115G/2, 3, 5, 6, 7), Yukon (1:50,000 scale)
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Bedrock geology along the Duke River fault near Hoge Creek, Yukon (part of NTS 115G/05)
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Bedrock geology along the Duke River fault near Squaw Creek, Yukon and British Columbia (part of NTS 115A/03 and 114P/14)
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Bedrock geology along the Duke River fault near Klutlan Glacier, Yukon (part of NTS 115F/07)
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Bedrock geology along the Duke River fault near Jessie Creek, Yukon (part of NTS 115B/16)
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Bedrock geology along the Duke River fault near Bullion Creek, Yukon (part of NTS 115G/02)
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Bedrock geology along the Duke River fault near Silver Creek, Yukon (part of NTS 115B/16)
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Bedrock Geology, Morris Lake (105B/5), southern Yukon (1:50,000 scale)
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Between the Cretaceous granitic rocks (Hake Batholith on the west; Cassiar Batholith to the east) are three belts of metamorphic rocks, collectively part of Yukon-Tanana terrane. These are remnants of oceanic and continental volcanic arcs, and marginal basin sediments of Early to mid-Paleozoic age. At the head of Borden Creek are thick carbonate and andesitic volcanic rocks correlated with Klinkit Group. The Ram Creek fault and Hidden Lake fault are not exposed but deduced to be steeply dipping brittle structures with northeastward thrust or transpressional offset, based upon more complete exposure to the southeast in 105B/3 map area. The former is likely of Cretaceous age; the latter was active between mid-Permian and Early Jurassic time.