Quesnellia, or the Quesnel terrane, is a terrane in British Columbia, Canada; constituent of the Canadian Cordillera. It formed volcanic arc during the Mesozoic era, in the Triassic and Jurassic periods.[1]
The Quesnel terrane forms part of the Intermontane superterrane along with the Stikinia and Cache Creek terranes.[2]
Quesnellia contains numerous deposits of alkalic Copper‐Gold porphyry.[3]
See also
- Volcanology of Canada – Volcanic activity in Canada
- Volcanology of Western Canada
References
- ↑ FAA‐ Site # 1: Quesnel Trough‐BC‐Canada (PDF), PDAC, retrieved 7 Aug 2020
- ↑ Hammer, Philip T. C.; Clowes, Ron M. (2004), "Accreted terranes of northwestern British Columbia, Canada: Lithospheric velocity structure and tectonics", Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 109 (B6), Bibcode:2004JGRB..109.6305H, doi:10.1029/2003JB002749, retrieved 7 Aug 2020
- ↑ Tucker Barrie, C. (July 1993), "Petrochemistry of shoshonitic rocks associated with porphyry copper-gold deposits of central Quesnellia, British Columbia, Canada", Journal of Geochemical Exploration, 48 (2): 225–258, Bibcode:1993JCExp..48..225T, doi:10.1016/0375-6742(93)90006-8, retrieved 7 Aug 2020
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