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Published: 01 January 2005
DOI: 10.1130/0-8137-2393-0.183
... Whole-rock Nd isotopic data and U-Pb zircon geochronology from Precambrian crystalline rocks in the Caborca area, northern Sonora, reveal that these rocks are most likely a segment of the Paleoproterozoic Mojave province. Supporting this conclusion are the observations that paragneiss from...
Journal Article
Journal: Lithosphere
Publisher: GSW
Published: 01 February 2013
Lithosphere (2013) 5 (1): 17–28.
...J.L. Wooden; A.P. Barth; P.A. Mueller Abstract Coupled U-Pb ages and Hf isotopic ratios in zircons from Proterozoic basement and three siliciclastic cover sequences in southern California provide important insights into the formation of the southern Mojave crustal province and its incorporation...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 September 2015
GSA Bulletin (2015) 127 (9-10): 1391–1410.
...Mark E. Holland; K.E. Karlstrom; M.F. Doe; G.E. Gehrels; M. Pecha; O.P. Shufeldt; G. Begg; W.L. Griffin; Elena Belousova Abstract The Paleoproterozoic Mojave and Yavapai crustal provinces in southwestern Laurentia contain evolved and juvenile crust, respectively, but the nature of the province...
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Map of Mojave Desert showing eastern and western Mojave province and the California and Arizona subprovinces. Area of figure 2 is outlined in the inset (upper right corner) of figure 1. Mountain ranges: BLM = Bullion Mountains, BM = Black Mountains, BMM = Big Maria Mountains, BRM = Bristol Mountains, CC = Cottonwood Cliffs, CHM = Chemehuevi Mountains, CLM = Clipper Mountains, CM = Cerbat Mountains, CXM = Coxcomb Mountains, DRM = Dome Rock Mountains, EM = Eagle Mountains, GM = Granite Mountains, HH = Halloran Hills, HM = Hualapai Mountains, IM = Iron Mountains, IVM = Ivanpah Mountains, LHM = Lost Horse Mountains, LMM = Little Maria Mountains, LSBM = Little San Bernardino Mountains, MCM = McCoy Mountains, MM = Mohave Mountains, NYM = New York Mountains, ODM = Old Dad Mountains, OM = Ord Mountains, OWM = Old Woman Mountains, PAM = Palen Mountains, PKM = Peacock Mountains, PM = Piute Mountains, PRM = Providence Mountains, PTM = Pinto Mountains, RM = Riverside Mountains, SBM = San Bernardino Mountains, SDM = Soda Mountains, SM = Sacramento Mountains, TM = Turtle Mountains, WM = Whipple Mountains.
Published: 21 January 2015
Figure 2. Map of Mojave Desert showing eastern and western Mojave province and the California and Arizona subprovinces. Area of figure 2 is outlined in the inset (upper right corner) of figure 1 . Mountain ranges: BLM = Bullion Mountains, BM = Black Mountains, BMM = Big Maria Mountains, BRM
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Pb isotope plots comparing turquoise from deposits in the Mojave province, southeastern Arizona province, Rio Grande rift valley, and Great Basin, as discussed in the text. Symbols are larger than errors. (A) Thorogenic Pb plot of all geological samples of turquoise in this study. Turquoise samples from the Mojave province generally have elevated 208Pb/204Pb ratios (for given 206Pb/204Pb ratios) relative to turquoise samples from elsewhere in the Southwest. These signatures indicate Mojave turquoise deposits formed from the weathering of rocks and ores with Pb isotopic compositions that reflect the high time-integrated Th/U values for basement rocks of the Mojave province relative to other parts of the Southwest since ∼1.7 Ga. Reference lines for Th/U = 4 and Th/U =10 are calculated assuming a 1.7 Ga formation age for Arizona crust (Wooden and Miller 1990; Bouse et al., 1999). (B) Uranogenic Pb plot for all geological turquoise samples in this study. Reference isochrons for both the Mojave and Arizona regions are from Wooden et al. (1988), Wooden and DeWitt (1991), and Wooden and Miller (1990). The offset between the isochrons reflects different initial Pb isotopic compositions of basement rocks in the Mojave versus Arizona (Wooden and Miller, 1990; Wooden and DeWitt, 1991). Turquoise samples from the southeastern Arizona province (as well as in the Rio Grande rift valley and Great Basin) consistently lie at lower 207Pb/204Pb for a given 206Pb/204Pb than Mojave samples (Figs. 3B and 3D). Turquoise samples that plot far to the right of the Arizona trend must have incorporated Pb from younger sources with higher U/Pb. (C and D) Enlarged regions of A and B, respectively.
Published: 01 November 2015
Figure 3. Pb isotope plots comparing turquoise from deposits in the Mojave province, southeastern Arizona province, Rio Grande rift valley, and Great Basin, as discussed in the text. Symbols are larger than errors. (A) Thorogenic Pb plot of all geological samples of turquoise in this study
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Pre-Yavapai orogeny tectonic model for eastern Mojave province. A, Eastward subduction of oceanic lithosphere forms arc in the Ivanpah-New York Mountains area of eastern California between 1.76 and 1.74 Ma. The Yavapai arc is also active at this time (Karlstrom and Bowring 1993). Slab rollback results in the formation of a back-arc basin in the Arizona Mojave subprovince. Partial melting of the asthenosphere initiates basaltic magmatism. Introduction of heat by the basalt causes partial melting of the eastern Mojave crust and consequent rhyolitic magmatism forming bimodal supracrustal rocks. Quartz-rich detritus is derived from the eastern California arc and possibly the Bagdad block. The mixing of juvenile basaltic material and eastern Mojave crust results in the formation of the isotopically mixed Mojave-Yavapai boundary zone. B, Arc migrates east into western Arizona (former site of the back-arc basin) due to shallowing of the subducting slab resulting from the increased convergence rate, the introduction of anomalously thick oceanic crust into the subduction zone, or both. The eastern California arc shuts off. C, Due to increased coupling along the subduction zone, the Yavapai arc impinges on the easternmost Mojave province resulting in D1 deformation, M1 metamorphism, and tectonic burial to 20–25 km. The basin closes by thrust faulting. Speculatively, the Yavapai arc basement (oceanic lithosphere) is detached on impingement of the Yavapai arc with the eastern Mojave province. Continued collision results in crustal overthickening, inception of middle to lower crustal melting, and gravitational collapse sometime before the ca. 1.70 Yavapai orogeny (not shown), as proposed by Bonamici (2007) and Bonamici and Duebendorfer (2009).
Published: 21 January 2015
Figure 7. Pre-Yavapai orogeny tectonic model for eastern Mojave province. A , Eastward subduction of oceanic lithosphere forms arc in the Ivanpah-New York Mountains area of eastern California between 1.76 and 1.74 Ma. The Yavapai arc is also active at this time (Karlstrom and Bowring 1993
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Published: 01 February 2013
TABLE 1. SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION AND Hf MODEL AGES OF ZIRCONS IN MOJAVE PROVINCE BASEMENT ROCKS AND COVER SEQUENCES
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Hf analyses of zircons in older basement rocks of the Mojave province. Points represent zircon spot analyses, plotted as crystallization age versus εHf(T). (A) Zircons from pre-orogenic orthogneisses (filled circles), and zircons from post-Ivanpah intrusive rocks (filled boxes). Dashed line is the Hf evolution curve for model depleted mantle, and shaded box is the peak age range of the Ivanpah orogeny. Note that three more negative values are not plotted at this scale. (B) Detrital zircons from pre-orogenic quartzite and garnet gneiss (metagraywacke) compared to the data range of igneous protoliths from A (shaded box). Dashed line is the εHf evolution curve for model depleted mantle.
Published: 01 February 2013
Figure 6. Hf analyses of zircons in older basement rocks of the Mojave province. Points represent zircon spot analyses, plotted as crystallization age versus ε Hf (T). (A) Zircons from pre-orogenic orthogneisses (filled circles), and zircons from post-Ivanpah intrusive rocks (filled boxes
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Geochemistry of older amphibolites from the west Mojave province, normalized to modern mid-ocean ridge basalt (MORB; Hart et al. 1999). The dashed lines illustrate the compositional range of east Mojave amphibolites (Miller and Wooden 1992). Note the slight enrichment in Rb and Ba and slight depletion in high field strength elements (HFSEs) in west Mojave amphibolites compared with MORB. East Mojave samples are similar but exhibit greater average large ion lithophile element enrichment and HFSE depletion.
Published: 01 May 2009
Figure 2. Geochemistry of older amphibolites from the west Mojave province, normalized to modern mid-ocean ridge basalt (MORB; Hart et al. 1999 ). The dashed lines illustrate the compositional range of east Mojave amphibolites (Miller and Wooden 1992 ). Note the slight enrichment in Rb and Ba
Published: 01 January 2002
DOI: 10.1130/0-8137-1195-9.297
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 January 2000
GSA Bulletin (2000) 112 (1): 34–44.
...Allen F. Glazner; John M. Bartley; Wayne K. Sanner Abstract Tertiary volcanic and sedimentary rocks in the central Mojave Desert are largely confined to the Barstow-Bristol trough, an elongate tectonic depression filled with lower Miocene strata. The southwestern boundary of the trough is sharply...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 18 February 2025
GSA Bulletin (2025)
... is challenging. This difficulty is highlighted by uncertainty over whether the Yavapai and Mojave Provinces, part of the >1300-km-wide system of Proterozoic orogens in southwestern Laurentia, (1) have similar crustal and tectonic histories and (2) if they formed on or near Laurentian, Australian, or Antarctic...
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2009
The Journal of Geology (2009) 117 (3): 221–239.
...Figure 2. Geochemistry of older amphibolites from the west Mojave province, normalized to modern mid-ocean ridge basalt (MORB; Hart et al. 1999 ). The dashed lines illustrate the compositional range of east Mojave amphibolites (Miller and Wooden 1992 ). Note the slight enrichment in Rb and Ba...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 August 2006
Geology (2006) 34 (8): 681–684.
...Ernest M. Duebendorfer; Kevin R. Chamberlain; Bill Fry Abstract The boundary between the Paleoproterozoic Mojave and Yavapai crustal provinces in the southwestern United States is a 75-km-wide zone characterized by complex, isotopically mixed (Pb) crust, similar to other transitional crustal...
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Published: 01 September 2016
DOI: 10.1130/2016.2522(07)
... in the Mojave Province. Since paleocurrents in cross-bedded sandstones indicate northward flow, the proximate source terrane for this sand was to the south. The second provenance group is that of the Missoula Group (and Cambrian strata recycled from the Missoula Group), with significant numbers of 1780–1750 Ma...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 September 1996
GSA Bulletin (1996) 108 (9): 1167–1181.
... in the Mojave province. Second, the Tuna Creek granodiorite, a member of the 1710–1750 Ma arc-related plutonic suite, contains inherited zircons with minimum ages of 1998 and 2178 Ma and exhibits whole-rock Pb isotopic signatures similar to rocks of the Mojave province. These data indicate that pre-1.8 Ga...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 May 2001
GSA Bulletin (2001) 113 (5): 575–590.
... Proterozoic crustal provinces in the southwestern United States. The Cerbat Mountains are the easternmost range that exhibits wholly Mojave Pb isotopic signatures, yet their Paleoproterozoic structural history is strikingly similar to that of the Yavapai province. Two pervasive deformational events...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 December 2011
Geosphere (2011) 7 (6): 1392–1418.
... composition of the Proterozoic Mojave province of the southwestern United States. These data permit us to infer that a covered crustal boundary, between the Caborca block with a basement of the Mojave or boundary zone and the Mazatzal province, crosses through the northeastern part of the area. The boundary...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 27 November 2018
GSA Bulletin (2019) 131 (5-6): 749–765.
... in Proterozoic continental crust of the Mojave province. They also differ considerably from those typical of intermediate plutons generated in intra-oceanic arcs, which are overall much more mantle-like. This suggests that the underpinnings of the El Paso terrane may be at least partly composed of continental...
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