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Temporal and tectonic relations of early Mesozoic arc magmatism, southern Sierra Nevada, California

Jason Saleeby and George Dunne
Temporal and tectonic relations of early Mesozoic arc magmatism, southern Sierra Nevada, California (in Late Jurassic margin of Laurasia; a record of faulting accommodating plate rotation, Thomas H. Anderson (editor), Alexei N. Didenko (editor), Cari L. Johnson (editor), Alexander I. Khanchuk (editor) and James H. MacDonald (editor))
Special Paper - Geological Society of America (2015) 513: 223-268

Abstract

Early Mesozoic arc magmatism of the southern Sierra Nevada region records the onset of plate convergence-driven magmatism resulting from subduction initiation near the end of Permian time along a prior transform margin. We provisionally adopt the term California-Coahuila transform for this complex boundary transform system, which bounded the southwest margin of the Cordilleran passive margin, its offshore marginal basin, and fringing island arc. In Pennsylvanian-Early Permian time, this transform cut into the arc-marginal basin and adjacent shelf system, calved off a series of strike-slip ribbons, and transported them differentially southward through approximately 500-1000-km-scale sinistral displacements. These strike-slip ribbons constitute the principal Neoproterozoic-Paleozoic metamorphic framework terranes for the superposed Mesozoic batholithic belt in the Sierra Nevada and Mojave plateau regions. The southern Sierra Nevada batholith intruded along the transform truncation zone where marginal basin ribbons were juxtaposed against the truncated shelf. Strike-slip ribbons, or blocks, liberated from the truncated shelf occur today as the Caborca block in northwest Mexico, and possibly parts of the Chortis block, farther south. The oldest arc plutons in the Sierra region were emplaced between 256 and 248 Ma, which matches well with ca. 255 Ma high-pressure metamorphism recorded in the western Sierra Foothills ophiolite belt, interpreted to approximate the time of subduction initiation. The initial phases of arc plutonism were accompanied by regional transpressive fold-and-thrust deformation, kinematically marking the transition from transform to oblique convergent plate motion. Early arc volcanism is sparsely recorded owing to fold-and-thrust-driven exhumation having accompanied the early phases of arc activity. By Late Triassic time, the volcanic record became quite prolific, owing to regional subsidence of the arc into marine conditions, and the ponding of volcanics in a regional arc graben system. The arc graben system is but one mark of regional suprasubduction-zone extension that affected the early SW Cordilleran convergent margin from Late Triassic to early Middle Jurassic time. We interpret this extension to have been a dynamic consequence of the subduction of exceptionally aged Panthalassa abyssal lithosphere, which is well represented in the Foothills ophiolite belt and other ophiolitic remnants of the SW Cordillera. Middle and Late Jurassic time was characterized by important tangential displacements along the SW Cordilleran convergent margin. In Middle Jurassic time, dextral impingement of the Insular superterrane intra-oceanic arc drove a migrating welt of transpressional deformation through the SW Cordillera while the superterrane was en route to its Pacific Northwest accretionary site. Dextral transtensional spreading in the wake of the obliquely colliding and translating arc opened the Coast Range and Josephine ophiolite basins. In Late Jurassic time, a northwestward acceleration in the absolute motion of the North American plate resulted in an approximately 15 m.y. period of profound sinistral shear along the Cordilleran convergent margin. This shear is recorded in the southern Cordillera by the Mojave-Sonora megashear system. Late Jurassic intrusive units of the southern Sierra region record sinistral shear during their magmatic emplacement, but we have not observed evidence for major Late Jurassic sinistral displacements having run through the Sierran framework. Possible displacements related to the megashear in the California to Washington regions are likely to have: (1) followed preexisting transforms in the Coast Range ophiolite basin and (2) been accommodated by oblique closure of the Josephine ophiolite basin, and the northern reaches of the Coast Range ophiolite basin, proximal to the southern Insular superterrane, which in Late Jurassic-earliest Cretaceous time was obliquely accreting to the inner Cordillera terranes of the Pacific Northwest.


ISSN: 0072-1077
EISSN: 2331-219X
Coden: GSAPAZ
Serial Title: Special Paper - Geological Society of America
Serial Volume: 513
Title: Temporal and tectonic relations of early Mesozoic arc magmatism, southern Sierra Nevada, California
Title: Late Jurassic margin of Laurasia; a record of faulting accommodating plate rotation
Author(s): Saleeby, JasonDunne, George
Author(s): Anderson, Thomas H.editor
Author(s): Didenko, Alexei N.editor
Author(s): Johnson, Cari L.editor
Author(s): Khanchuk, Alexander I.editor
Author(s): MacDonald, James H.editor
Affiliation: California Institute of Technology, Geological and Planetary Sciences, Pasadena, CA, United States
Affiliation: Department of Geology and Environmental Science, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States
Pages: 223-268
Published: 2015
Text Language: English
Publisher: Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United States
References: 250
Accession Number: 2016-088113
Categories: Structural geology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 3 tables, sketch maps
N32°30'00" - N42°00'00", W124°30'00" - W114°15'00"
Secondary Affiliation: California State University, USA, United States
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data supplied by the Geological Society of America, Boulder, CO, United States
Update Code: 201643
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