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Preliminary geology north of Mount Mye, Anvil District (105K/6, 105K/7), central Yukon
The northeast Anvil area, 15 km north of Mount Mye (NTS 105K/6, 105K/7), is underlain by a conformable Cambrian-Devonian volcanic and sedimentary package with an aggregate thickness of greater than 1600 m. The lowest unit, with an exposed thickness of 120 m, consists of calcareous phyllites of the Cambrian-Ordovician Vangorda formation. Conformably overlying the phyllites is a >900-m-thick Ordovician-Silurian sequence of submarine basalt flows and volcaniclastic sedimentary rocks of the Menzie Creek formation. Volcaniclastic sediments are dominantly coarse, proximal, fragmental breccias with lesser conglomerates, sandstones, and siltstones. Carbonaceous shales with lesser siltstones, limestones, dolostones, and quartzites of the Ordovician-Devonian Road River Group (>450 m) are intercalated with and overlying the basalt flows. The east margin of the map area is a depositional edge of basalt volcanism with only scattered thin flows occurring further to the east. This depositional edge is considered to be a north-trending, west-side-down, Ordovician-Silurian syndepositional, normal fault forming the east margin of a sedimentary sub-basin infilled with volcanic rocks. Hornfelsing on the east margin of the map area indicates a large, shallowly buried, northwest extension of the mid-Cretaceous Orchay Batholith.
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Surficial geology map and till geochemistry of Mount Mye (105K/6 E), central Yukon (1:25,000 scale)
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Surficial geological map and till geochemistry (copper, lead and zinc) of Mount Mye area.
Surficial geology map and till geochemistry of Mount Mye (105K/6 W), central Yukon (1:25,000 scale)
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Surficial geological map and till geochemistry (copper, lead and zinc) of Mount Mye area.
Geological map of Mount Mye (NTS 105K/6 NW), central Yukon (1:25 000 scale)
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Geological map of Mount Mye (NTS 105K/6 E), Yukon (1:25,000 scale)
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Geological map of Mount Mye (NTS 105K/6 W), central Yukon (1:25 000 scale)
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Geological Map of Mount Mye (105K/6 NW), central Yukon (1:25000 scale)
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Includes a geological cross section, mineral occurrences, isotopic age dates, fossil samples and geochemical samples.
Bedrock geology compilation of the Anvil District (parts of NTS 105K/2,3,5,6,7 and 11), central Yukon
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The Anvil Mining District contains the most westerly exposures of the off-shelf basinal facies (Selwyn Basin) of the Cordilleran miogeocline, a prism of sedimentary rocks of Precambrian to Jurassic age deposited along the relatively stable, passive continental margin of western North America. Anvil District is immediately northeast of the Slide Mountain and Yukon-Tanana Terranes, the most easterly of the allochthonous suspect terranes which were amalgamated with North America starting in Jurassic time. The total interpreted stratigraphic thickness of the metasedimentary rocks of North American affinity is greater than 7400 m, ranging in age from latest Precambrian or earliest Cambrian through Devonian. These metasedimentary rocks consist predominantly of fine clastic sediments deposited in an off-shelf marine basin with local occurrence of euxinic carbonaceous shales and coarser sandstones and conglomerates. Extensive Ordovician within-plate basaltic submarine volcanic rocks and associated epiclastic breccias are indicative of localized rifting along the continental margin.
Preliminary geology of Rose Mountain, Anvil District, central Yukon (105 K/5)
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A 2000 m thick succession of six metasedimentary and metavolcanic units ranging in age from Ordovician through Permian strikes northwest and dips moderately to the southwest in the Rose Mountain area (105K/05). Units 3-6 have conformable contacts exposed and form a continuous succession. Units 1, 2 and 4 are correlated with lower to middle Paleozoic regional stratigraphic units of ancestral North America. Unit 3 consists of pale green argillite with lesser chert pebble conglomerate, sandstone and shale chip breccia interbeds, and is unique to the Rose Mountain area. Unit 5 is bedded chert and is correlated with North American Mount Christie formation. Unit 5 is also similar to chert units in Slide Mountain Terrane. Unit 6 correlates with basalts of the Slide Mountain Terrane. Unit 4 is correlated with Earn Group and contains two stratiform barite horizons. No sulphides are visibly associated with the barite, but the unit is favourable for stratiform base metal mineralization. All units contain one major deformation fabric. This contrasts with structural style immediately to the northeast where two major deformation fabrics occur. The Rose Mountain fabric is correlated with the older deformation fabric present to the northeast.
Geological Map of Mount Mye (105K/6 W), Central Yukon (1:25 000 scale)
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Includes geological cross sections, mineral occurrences, isotopic age dates, fossil samples and geochemical samples.
Geological map of Mount Mye (105K/6 E), central Yukon (1:25000 scale)
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Includes geological cross sections, mineral occurrences, isotopic age dates, fossil samples and geochemical samples.