Geological Analysis of Mount Brenner Stock Intrusion Zones
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Description
A geological thesis details the Mount Brenner stock, an intrusive rock formation northeast of Dawson City, Yukon. It describes the stock's four concentric zones of monzonite and porphyry rock types, their structures, and a proposed emplacement mechanism. The analysis is based on field observations and structural evidence.
Use Cases
Classify rock types using described features like 'fine to medium-grained augite-biotite monzonite' and 'coarse-grained pink quartz monzonite porphyry'
Model magma differentiation processes referencing 'crystal fractionation, volatile and alkali diffusion, and multiple intrusion'
Analyze structural conformity between sedimentary beds and the intrusive contact based on the thesis evidence
Strengths
Provides a detailed lithological breakdown of four distinct concentric rock zones
Includes a specific geographic location: 40 miles northeast of Dawson City, Yukon Territory
Presents a concluded emplacement mechanism based on structural evidence
Limitations
Data is presented as a descriptive thesis, not a structured, machine-readable table
Sample data and quantitative measurements like row or column counts are unavailable
The analysis is specific to a single geological formation, limiting generalizability
Provenance
Source
Government of Yukon, sourced from UBC's online thesis repository
Collection Method
Geological field study and analysis compiled into an academic thesis
Time Range
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Freshness
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Geography
Mount Brenner stock, 40 miles northeast of Dawson City, Yukon Territory, Canada
Primary data is an HTML thesis document; license is listed as 'yk oglyk' which may require verification.