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A rift-edge facies of the Late Jurassic Rogue–Chetco arc and Josephine ophiolite, Klamath Mountains, Oregon Available to Purchase
The western Jurassic belt of the Klamath Mountains represents one of the Earth's best-preserved exposures of ancient marginal ocean basin lithosphere and chiefly consists of the coeval Rogue–Chetco volcanic-plutonic oceanic arc and Josephine ophiolite. This Late Jurassic ocean basin is hypothesized to have formed in response to rifting that initiated at ca. 165 Ma along the western margin of North America, disrupting a Middle Jurassic arc that had been constructed on older Klamath terranes and forming a marginal ocean basin with an active arc, inter-arc basin, and remnant arc. Previous workers characterized a “rift-edge” facies in the remnant-arc region. This chapter describes field, age, and geochemical data that suggest that a similar rift-edge facies exists in the vicinity of the active arc, on the opposite side of the marginal basin. The rift-edge facies in the active arc setting consists of two main lithotectonic units, herein named informally as the Onion Camp complex and Fiddler Mountain olistostrome. The Onion Camp complex is partly composed of a characteristic metabasalt and red chert association. Red chert yielded scarce radiolarians of Triassic(?) and Early Jurassic age. A distinct chert-pebble conglomerate occurs at scarce localities within metasedimentary rocks. Concordant, composite bodies of amphibolite and serpentinized peridotite represent another distinctive feature of the Onion Camp complex. The metamorphic and lithologic features of the Onion Camp complex are similar to the lower mélange unit of the Rattlesnake Creek terrane, and the units are interpreted to be correlative. The Fiddler Mountain olistostrome is composed of Late Jurassic (Kimmeridgian?) pelagic and hemipelagic rocks interlayered with ophiolite-clast breccia and megabreccia, similar in character to olistostromal deposits associated with the rift-edge facies of the remnant arc. The occurrence of the Rattlesnake Creek terrane and an associated olistostromal deposit within the western Jurassic belt of southwestern Oregon may therefore represent the rift-edge facies in the active arc setting, at the transition between the Rogue–Chetco arc and Josephine ophiolite, further corroborating previous models for the Late Jurassic tectonic evolution of the Klamath Mountains.
Triggered Surface Slips in the Salton Trough Associated with the 1999 Hector Mine, California, Earthquake Available to Purchase
Petrologic and structural history of Tobago, West Indies: A fragment of the accreted Mesozoic oceanic arc of the southern Caribbean Available to Purchase
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Late Pleistocene angular unconformity at San Pedro, California Available to Purchase
Abstract This outcrop is located on Second Street between Pacific Avenue and Mesa Street in central San Pedro (Fig.1), approximately 25 mi (40 km) south of downtownLos Angeles, California.To reach the “Second Street locality” from downtown, take the Harbor Freeway (I-1 10) south to its termination at Gaffey Street in San Pedro. Proceed south on Gaffey Street approximately 0.3 mi (0.5 km) to Second Street. Turn left (east) on Second Street and proceed 0.2 mi (0.3 km) to Pacific Avenue.Cross Pacific Avenue and park along Second Street. The outcrop extends along the north side of Second Street for 360ft(110 m)east of the alleyway adjacent to the Tropicana Bakery. (The authors wholeheartedly recommend a visit to this authentic panaderia)