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Lead-alpha age determinations of granitic rocks from Alaska

January 1, 1957

Lead-alpha activity age determinations were made on zircon from seven granitic rocks of central and southeastern Alaska. The results of the age determinations indicate two periods of igneous intrusion, one about 95 million years ago, during the Cretaceous period, and another about 53 million years ago, during the early part of the Tertiary. The individual ages determined on zircon from 2 rocks from southeastern Alaska and 1 from east-central Alaska gave results of 90, 100, and 96 million years; those determined on 4 rocks from central Alaska gave results of 47, 56, 58, and 51 million years.

Publication Year 1957
Title Lead-alpha age determinations of granitic rocks from Alaska
DOI 10.3133/tei618
Authors John J. Matzko, H.W. Jaffe, C. L. Waring
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Trace Elements Investigations
Series Number 618
Index ID tei618
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse