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Geology of Chief Joseph Pass, Wyoming; crest of Rattlesnake Mountain Anticline and escape path of the Eocene Heart Mountain Slide

David H. Malone, John P. Craddock, Alexandra Wallenberg, Betrand Gaschot and John A. Luczaj
Geology of Chief Joseph Pass, Wyoming; crest of Rattlesnake Mountain Anticline and escape path of the Eocene Heart Mountain Slide (in Tectonic evolution of the Sevier-Laramide hinterland, thrust belt, and foreland, and postorogenic slab rollback (180-20 Ma), John P. Craddock (editor), David H. Malone (editor), Brady Z. Foreman (editor) and Alexandros Konstantinou (editor))
Special Paper - Geological Society of America (May 2022) 555: 313-333

Abstract

Rattlesnake Mountain is a Laramide uplift cored by Archean gneiss that formed by offset along two reverse faults with opposing dips, the result being an asymmetric anticline with a drape fold of Cambrian-Cretaceous sediments. Rattlesnake Mountain was uplifted ca. 57 Ma and was a structural buttress that impeded motion of upper-plate blocks of the catastrophic Heart Mountain slide (49.19 Ma). North of Pat O'Hara Mountain anticline, Rattlesnake Mountain anticline has a central graben that formed ca. 52 Ma (U-Pb age on vein calcite in normal faults) into which O- and C-depleted fluids propagated upward with hydrocarbons. The graben is defined by down-dropped Triassic Chugwater shales atop the anticline that facilitated motion of Heart Mountain slide blocks of Paleozoic limestones dolomite (i.e., the Ordovician Bighorn Dolomite and Mississippian Madison Limestone) onto, and over, Rattlesnake Mountain into the Bighorn Basin. Heart Mountain fault gouge was also injected downward into the bounding Rattlesnake Mountain graben normal faults (U-Pb age ca. 48.8 + or - 5 Ma), based on O and C isotopes; there is no anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility fabric present. Calcite veins parallel to graben normal faults precipitated from meteoric waters (recorded by O and C isotopes) heated by the uplifting Rattlesnake Mountain anticline and crystallized at 57 degrees C (fluid inclusions) in the presence of oil. Calcite twinning strain results from graben injectites and calcite veins are different; we also documented a random layer-parallel shortening strain pattern for the Heart Mountain slide blocks in the ramp region (n = 4; west) and on the land surface (n = 5; atop Rattlesnake Mountain). We observed an absence of any twinning strain overprint (low negative expected values) in the allochthonous upper-plate blocks and in autochthonous carbonates directly below the Heart Mountain slide surface, again indicating rapid motion including horizontal rotation about vertical axes of the upper-plate Heart Mountain slide blocks during the Eocene.


ISSN: 0072-1077
EISSN: 2331-219X
Coden: GSAPAZ
Serial Title: Special Paper - Geological Society of America
Serial Volume: 555
Title: Geology of Chief Joseph Pass, Wyoming; crest of Rattlesnake Mountain Anticline and escape path of the Eocene Heart Mountain Slide
Title: Tectonic evolution of the Sevier-Laramide hinterland, thrust belt, and foreland, and postorogenic slab rollback (180-20 Ma)
Author(s): Malone, David H.Craddock, John P.Wallenberg, AlexandraGaschot, BetrandLuczaj, John A.
Author(s): Craddock, John P.editor
Author(s): Malone, David H.editor
Author(s): Foreman, Brady Z.editor
Author(s): Konstantinou, Alexandroseditor
Affiliation: Illinois State University, Department of Geography, Geology and the Environment, Normal, IL, United States
Affiliation: Macalester College, Department of Geology, Saint Paul, MN, United States
Pages: 313-333
Published: 20220503
Text Language: English
Publisher: Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United States
ISBN: 978-0-8137-9555-3
ISBN: 978-0-8137-2555-0
References: 83
Accession Number: 2023-054865
Categories: Structural geology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. geol. sketch maps, block diag., 1 table, sects.
N44°43'60" - N44°43'60", W109°37'50" - W109°37'50"
Secondary Affiliation: Macalester College, USA, United StatesUniversity of Arizona, USA, United StatesUniversity of West Virginia, USA, United StatesUniversity of Wisconsin-Green Bay, USA, United States
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2023, American Geosciences Institute.
Update Code: 2023

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