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Petrology, geochemistry, and provenance of the Galice Formation, Klamath Mountains, Oregon and California

James H. MacDonald, Gregory D. Harper and Bin Zhu
Petrology, geochemistry, and provenance of the Galice Formation, Klamath Mountains, Oregon and California (in Geological studies in the Klamath Mountains province, California and Oregon; a volume in honor of William P. Irwin, Arthur W. Snoke (editor) and Calvin G. Barnes (editor))
Special Paper - Geological Society of America (2006) 410: 77-101

Abstract

The Upper Jurassic Galice Formation of the Klamath Mountains, Oregon-California, overlies the ca. 162-Ma Josephine ophiolite and the slightly younger Rogue-Chetco volcano-plutonic arc complex. The Galice Formation that overlies the Josephine ophiolite consists of a siliceous hemipelagic sequence, which grades upward into a thick turbidite sequence. Bedded hemipelagic rocks and scarce sandstone, however, also occur at several localities within the Josephine ophiolite pillow basalts. Corrected paleoflow current data suggest that the Galice Formation was derived predominantly from the east and north. Detrital modes of sandstones from the Galice Formation indicate an arc source as well as predominantly chert-argillite source with minor metamorphic rocks. A sandstone located approximately 20 m below the top of the Josephine ophiolite has detrital modes and heavy mineral suites similar to the turbidite sandstones. Detrital Cr-spinel compositions from the turbidite and intra-pillow lava sandstones are also similar, indicating supra-subduction zone mantle peridotite and volcanic sources. Published detrital zorcon data from a turbidite sandstone chiefly give a bimodal age distribution of 153 Ma and ca. 227 Ma but with a minor Proterozoic component. Whole rock geochemistry from intra-pillow lava sedimentary rocks, the hemipelagic sequence, and the turbidites suggest a mixture between mafic and cratonic sources. It is suggested that the source area for the intra-pillow lava sedimentary rocks, hemipelagic sequence, and turbidites resulted from the mixing of arc and accreted terranes. These data indicate that the source areas for the Galice Formation were already established by ca. 162 Ma, probably during a Middle Jurassic orogeny that predated formation of the Josephine basin.


ISSN: 0072-1077
EISSN: 2331-219X
Coden: GSAPAZ
Serial Title: Special Paper - Geological Society of America
Serial Volume: 410
Title: Petrology, geochemistry, and provenance of the Galice Formation, Klamath Mountains, Oregon and California
Title: Geological studies in the Klamath Mountains province, California and Oregon; a volume in honor of William P. Irwin
Author(s): MacDonald, James H., Jr.Harper, Gregory D.Zhu, Bin
Author(s): Snoke, Arthur W.editor
Author(s): Barnes, Calvin G.editor
Affiliation: State University of New York at Albany, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Albany, NY, United States
Affiliation: University of Wyoming, Department of Geology and Geophysics, Laramie, WY, United States
Pages: 77-101
Published: 2006
Text Language: English
Publisher: Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United States
ISBN: 0-8137-2410-4
ISBN: 978-0-8137-2410
References: 123
Accession Number: 2007-028085
Categories: Sedimentary petrologyGeochemistry of rocks, soils, and sediments
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. strat. col., 2 tables, sketch map
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Secondary Affiliation: Texas Tech University, USA, United States
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute.
Update Code: 200716

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