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Description
Yukon Geological Survey provides a geological paper analyzing the Latest Cretaceous-early Eocene tectonic connection between the Pacific, Arctic, and Atlantic. The document examines the co-evolution of strike-slip fault systems, rooflines, and transverse fold-and-thrust belts. Row and column counts are unknown.
Use Cases
Analyze the described co-evolution of strike-slip fault systems and transverse fold-and-thrust belts for tectonic modeling
Study the geological paper's findings on roofline development within the northwestern North American Cordillera
Reference the analysis of Pacific-Arctic-Atlantic connections for regional paleogeographic reconstructions
Strengths
Sourced from the authoritative Yukon Geological Survey
Focuses on a specific geological timeframe: Latest Cretaceous-early Eocene
Analyzes multiple structural features: strike-slip faults, rooflines, and fold-and-thrust belts
Limitations
Dataset is a single HTML document with no tabular data or defined rows/columns
Content is a scientific paper requiring domain expertise in structural geology for interpretation
No sample data or structured features are available for direct computational analysis
Provenance
Source
Government of Yukon | Gouvernement du Yukon
Collection Method
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Time Range
Latest Cretaceous-early Eocene geological period
Freshness
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Geography
Northwestern North American Cordillera
Data is a single HTML file containing a scientific paper; direct contact ([email protected]) is suggested for a copy. License is listed as 'yk ogl yk'.