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Proterozoic evolution of the western margin of the Wyoming Craton; implications for the tectonic and magmatic evolution of the Northern Rocky Mountains

David A. Foster, Paul A. Mueller, David W. Mogk, Joseph L. Wooden and James J. Vogl
Proterozoic evolution of the western margin of the Wyoming Craton; implications for the tectonic and magmatic evolution of the Northern Rocky Mountains (in The Wyoming Province; a distinctive Archean craton in Laurentian North America--La Province de Wyoming; un craton archeen distinctif dans la Laurentia en Amerique du Nord, Paul A. Mueller (editor) and Carol D. Frost (editor))
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences = Revue Canadienne des Sciences de la Terre (October 2006) 43 (10): 1601-1619

Abstract

Defining the extent and age of basement provinces west of the exposed western margin of the Archean Wyoming craton has been elusive because of thick sedimentary cover and voluminous Cretaceous-Tertiary magmatism. U-Pb zircon geochronological data from small exposures of pre-Belt supergroup basement along the western side of the Wyoming craton, in southwestern Montana, reveal crystallization ages ranging from approximately 2.4 to approximately 1.8 Ga. Rock-forming events in the area as young as approximately 1.6 Ga are also indicated by isotopic (Nd, Pb, Sr) signatures and xenocrystic zircon populations in Cretaceous-Eocene granitoids. Most of this lithosphere is primitive, gives ages approximately 1.7-1.86 Ga, and occurs in a zone that extends west to the Neoproterozoic rifted margin of Laurentia. These data suggest that the basement west of the exposed Archean Wyoming craton contains accreted juvenile Paleoproterozoic arc-like terranes, along with a possible mafic underplate of similar age. This area is largely under the Mesoproterozoic Belt basin and intruded by the Idaho batholith. We refer to this Paleoproterozoic crust herein as the Selway terrane. The Selway terrane has been more easily reactivated and much more fertile for magma production and mineralization than the thick lithosphere of the Wyoming craton, and is of prime importance for evaluating Neoproterozoic continental reconstructions.


ISSN: 0008-4077
EISSN: 1480-3313
Coden: CJESAP
Serial Title: Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences = Revue Canadienne des Sciences de la Terre
Serial Volume: 43
Serial Issue: 10
Title: Proterozoic evolution of the western margin of the Wyoming Craton; implications for the tectonic and magmatic evolution of the Northern Rocky Mountains
Title: The Wyoming Province; a distinctive Archean craton in Laurentian North America--La Province de Wyoming; un craton archeen distinctif dans la Laurentia en Amerique du Nord
Author(s): Foster, David A.Mueller, Paul A.Mogk, David W.Wooden, Joseph L.Vogl, James J.
Author(s): Mueller, Paul A.editor
Author(s): Frost, Carol D.editor
Affiliation: University of Florida, Department of Geological Sciences, Gainesville, FL, United States
Affiliation: University of Florida, Department of Geological Sciences, Gainesville, FL, United States
Pages: 1601-1619
Published: 200610
Text Language: English
Summary Language: French
Publisher: National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada
References: 111
Accession Number: 2007-035552
Categories: Solid-earth geophysicsGeochronology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 1 table, geol. sketch maps
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Secondary Affiliation: Unviersity of Wyoming, USA, United StatesMontana State University, USA, United StatesU. S. Geological Survey, USA, United States
Country of Publication: Canada
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geosciences Institute.
Update Code: 200710
Program Name: USGSOPNon-USGS publications with USGS authors
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