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Temporal evolution of the Laramide Arc; U-Pb geochronology of plutons associated with porphyry copper mineralization in east-central Arizona

Eric Seedorff, Mark D. Barton, George E. Gehrels, Victor A. Valencia, David A. Johnson, David J. Maher, William J. A. Stavast and Timothy M. Marsh
Temporal evolution of the Laramide Arc; U-Pb geochronology of plutons associated with porphyry copper mineralization in east-central Arizona (in Geologic excursions in southwestern North America, Philip A. Pearthree (editor))
Field Guide (Geological Society of America) (September 2019) 55: 369-400

Abstract

We describe the time-space evolution of a segment of the Laramide arc in east-central Arizona that is associated with porphyry copper mineralization, as constrained by U-Pb zircon geochronology conducted by laser ablation-multicollector-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry. Mid-Cenozoic normal faulting dismembered and tilted many of the plutons and the associated porphyry copper deposits and produced a wide range in depths of exposure. The study area reconstructs to a 75-km-long slice along the arc, with exposures from <1 to >10 km depth. The copper deposits are related to granodioritic to granitic plutons that exhibit variable magmatic sources and locally severe degrees of zircon inheritance. U-Pb zircon ages of plutons in the study area range from 75 to 61 Ma, with dioritic rocks at the older end of the range. The age range of magmatism and mineralization in a cluster of deposits near the Schultze Granite, including the Globe-Miami, Pinto Valley, and Resolution deposits, is from ca. 69-61 Ma. To the south in the Tortilla and Dripping Spring Mountains, the porphyry systems range from ca. 74 Ma at Kelvin-Riverside to ca. 69 Ma at Ray and ca. 65 Ma at Christmas. At several localities where geologic constraints exist, mineralizing plutons were emplaced following Laramide shortening. The ages of the inherited zircon cores correspond fairly closely to the ages of basement rocks in the immediate vicinity of sample sites, implying that similar basement ages and lithologies contributed to the source areas of magmas that produced Laramide porphyry deposits. The U-Pb results on hypabyssal rocks are typically 1-5 m.y. older than previous K-Ar ages, and U-Pb ages on more deeply emplaced plutonic rocks are as much as 5-10 m.y. older. These results are consistent with predictions from thermal modeling and suggest that temporal evolution of the entire Laramide arc needs revision. For this segment of the arc, magmatism was stagnant for approximately 15 m.y., with minimal migration over time and mineralization occurring episodically over most of that lifespan. There is no simple geographic progression in ages along or across the strike of the arc. Thus, it is difficult to call upon time-specific far-field or plate margin triggers for magmatism or mineralization. The intrusive flux of the Laramide arc appears to be similar to that of the Sierra Nevada arc during the Mesozoic during its 'background' periods, rather than during episodes of flare-up. The wide compositional diversity of the Laramide arc is more akin to northeastern Nevada during the onset of extension in the mid-Cenozoic than to the Mesozoic of the Sierra Nevada.


ISSN: 2333-0937
EISSN: 2333-0945
Serial Title: Field Guide (Geological Society of America)
Serial Volume: 55
Title: Temporal evolution of the Laramide Arc; U-Pb geochronology of plutons associated with porphyry copper mineralization in east-central Arizona
Title: Geologic excursions in southwestern North America
Affiliation: University of Arizona, Department of Geosciences, Tucson, AZ, United States
Affiliation: University of Arizona, Arizona Geological Survey, Tucson, AZ, United States
Pages: 369-400
Published: 20190904
Text Language: English
Publisher: Geological Society of America, Boulder, CO, United States
References: 190
Accession Number: 2020-016674
Categories: Economic geology, geology of ore depositsGeochronology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. geol. sketch maps
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Secondary Affiliation: Resolution Copper Company, USA, United States
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2020, American Geosciences Institute.
Update Code: 2020
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