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Stratigraphic column of Río del Peñón (RDP) Formation at Rincón Blanco syncline (western flank), with location of conodont fossiliferous level. Stratigraphic position of assemblage A-I and stromatolites is projected from eastern flank; position of radiometric ages is estimated after Gulbranson et al. (2010, 2014); TS—Tivertonia jachalensis–Streptorhynchus inaequiornatus Zone.
Published: 26 April 2024
Figure 2. Stratigraphic column of Río del Peñón (RDP) Formation at Rincón Blanco syncline (western flank), with location of conodont fossiliferous level. Stratigraphic position of assemblage A-I and stromatolites is projected from eastern flank; position of radiometric ages is estimated after
Series: Society of Economic Geologists Guidebook Series
Published: 01 January 2010
DOI: 10.5382/GB.40
EISBN: 9781934969939
Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2013
DOI: 10.1144/SP376.3
EISBN: 9781862396449
... of an ice-proximal to very ice-distal glaciomarine succession, while the Tupe Formation represented continental fluvial lowstand sedimentation interrupted by periodic marine incursions (estuary setting). In the Río Blanco Basin, the Río del Peñon Formation represents a shallowing-upwards coastal marine...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 26 April 2024
Geology (2024) 52 (8): 583–587.
...Figure 2. Stratigraphic column of Río del Peñón (RDP) Formation at Rincón Blanco syncline (western flank), with location of conodont fossiliferous level. Stratigraphic position of assemblage A-I and stromatolites is projected from eastern flank; position of radiometric ages is estimated after...
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(A) Satellite image of Rincón Blanco study area in La Rioja Province, Argentina, with location of surveyed stratigraphic section, boundaries between members of Río del Peñón (RDP) Formation, fossiliferous point (yellow star), and approximate locations of radiometric ages (red stars; cf. Gulbranson et al., 2010, 2014). (B) Regional stratigraphy of studied area. Serp—Serpukhovian.
Published: 26 April 2024
Figure 1. (A) Satellite image of Rincón Blanco study area in La Rioja Province, Argentina, with location of surveyed stratigraphic section, boundaries between members of Río del Peñón (RDP) Formation, fossiliferous point (yellow star), and approximate locations of radiometric ages (red stars; cf
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Biostratigraphic chart of Lower–Middle Pennsylvanian conodont zones and stages and their correlation across major basins from Northern Hemisphere. Yellow rectangle shows biostratigraphic range of studied conodont assemblage from Río del Peñón (RDP) Formation at Rincón Blanco syncline, La Rioja Province, Argentina. Genera abbreviations: Dec.—Declinognathodus, D.—Diplognathodus, I.—Idiognathodus, Id.—Idiognathoides, Mg.—Mesogondolella, N.—Neognathodus, St.—Streptognathodus, Sw.—Swadelina. Adapted from Barrick et al. (2022).
Published: 26 April 2024
Figure 4. Biostratigraphic chart of Lower–Middle Pennsylvanian conodont zones and stages and their correlation across major basins from Northern Hemisphere. Yellow rectangle shows biostratigraphic range of studied conodont assemblage from Río del Peñón (RDP) Formation at Rincón Blanco syncline
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 September 2010
GSA Bulletin (2010) 122 (9-10): 1480–1498.
... ). The basal diamictites of SI-1 (lower Río del Peñon Formation) are seen as unconformably overlying both the Jagüel Formation (Cortaderas Formation) and the Punta del Aqua Formation (not shown here, but it is exposed to the north). In turn, the Jagüel Formation rests unconformably against deformed Devonian...
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True-scale actualistic analog sequential cross-sections for northern Coast Ranges, Great Valley, and Sierra Nevada. Mantle lithosphere (black) is defined geophysically rather than geochemically. Asthenosphere is orange; rising arc magma is red. Timing relations shown in cross-sections are consistent with relations along a line of latitude near San Francisco. Similar cross-sections, but with different ages, could be drawn along the southward propagating suture zone along the California and Mexican Pacific margins (e.g., Dickinson and Lawton 2001; Ingersoll 2008). CHGR, Copper Hill, Gopher Ridge arc complex; GVO, Great Valley ophiolite; LRPB, Logtown Ridge arc complex and 200 million year old Peñon Blanco arc complex; M, Mariposa Formation; SO, Smartville ophiolite. Modified after Ingersoll (2000, 2008), based partially on Schweickert (2015). [Colour online.]
Published: 13 November 2018
Ridge arc complex; GVO, Great Valley ophiolite; LRPB, Logtown Ridge arc complex and 200 million year old Peñon Blanco arc complex; M, Mariposa Formation; SO, Smartville ophiolite. Modified after Ingersoll (2000 , 2008 ), based partially on Schweickert (2015) . [Colour online.]
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Figure 9. Timing of igneous and metamorphic events in the Coast Ranges and Sierra Nevada foothills during the Jurassic to earliest Cretaceous. Foothills event in the Sierras postdates Early Jurassic arc complexes (Slate Creek, older Smartville, Penon Blanco, Fiddle Creek) and accretionary complex (Calaveras complex) and predates formation of the CRO, the younger Smartville rocks, and the Logtown Ridge volcanics, which form a Callovian overlap suite along with the Mariposa formation. Postdeformational plutons that crosscut structures formerly associated with the Nevadan event include the Yuba Rivers pluton (YRP, 159 Ma), the Standard pluton (StP, 163 Ma), the Scales pluton (ScP, 168 Ma), the Emigrant Gap complex (EGC, 165 Ma), the Bloody Run tonalite (165 Ma), and the Haypress Creek pluton (HCP, 169 Ma). High-grade knockers in the Franciscan complex (JKf) range in age up to 162 Ma. BMFZ—Bear Mountain Fault Zone, MFZ—Melones Fault Zone. Data sources listed in the text. Time scale after Palfy et al. (2000).
Published: 01 May 2005
Figure 9. Timing of igneous and metamorphic events in the Coast Ranges and Sierra Nevada foothills during the Jurassic to earliest Cretaceous. Foothills event in the Sierras postdates Early Jurassic arc complexes (Slate Creek, older Smartville, Penon Blanco, Fiddle Creek) and accretionary complex
Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 30 August 2021
Geosphere (2021) 17 (5): 1422–1453.
..., California [Ph.D. thesis]: Santa Cruz , University of California , 338 p. Bogen , N.L. , 1985 , Stratigraphic and sedimentologic evidence of a submarine island-arc volcano in the lower Mesozoic Penon Blanco and Jasper Point Formations, Mariposa County, California : Geological Society...
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Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 December 2014
Geosphere (2014) 10 (6): 1203–1218.
... upper plate and appears to plunge beneath the Blanco thrust to the west. Less than 10 km north from where the limestone first appears at the base of the upper plate, it disappears in a north-plunging anticline. Due to extensive Quaternary cover north of this point, it is unclear whether the anticline...
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Journal Article
Published: 22 July 2020
Journal of the Geological Society (2020) 177 (6): 1107–1128.
... stratigraphic units outcropping at Sierra de Las Minitas have traditionally been correlated with units from the Angualasto Group (which originally included the Malimán and Cortaderas formations in the type section, Limarino and Césari 1993 ), exposed further south in San Juan province (Río Blanco...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 September 2011
GSA Bulletin (2011) 123 (9-10): 1667–1678.
... and sedimentologic evidence of a submarine island-arc volcano in the lower Mesozoic Peñon Blanco and Jasper Point Formations, Mariposa County, California : Geological Society of America Bulletin , v. 96 , p. 1322 – 1331 , doi: 10.1130/0016-7606(1985)96<1322:SASEOA>2.0.CO;2 . Carlson W.D. , 1983...
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Series: Society of Economic Geologists Guidebook Series
Published: 01 January 2010
DOI: 10.5382/GB.40.01
EISBN: 9781934969939
... recently. Rocks reported in the area include the basement, formed by Cuesta del Cura limestone and rocks of the Chilitos Formation. This sequence of rocks is intruded by the Peñon Blanco batholith, which has created a halo of marble rock in the contact with the sedimentary and volcano-sedimentary rocks...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 2015
AAPG Bulletin (2015) 99 (8): 1455–1472.
... = Farallones anticline; MES = Medina syncline; GUF = Guaicaramo fault; BIF = Bituima fault; CAF = Cambao fault; VIA = Villeta anticline; EPA = El Peñon anticline; LSF = La Salina fault; PEF = Pesca fault; ARA = Arcabuco anticline; BYF = Boyaca fault; SOF = Soapaga fault; NS = Nunchía syncline; PAF = Pajarito...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2014
American Mineralogist (2014) 99 (7): 1284–1303.
... 160 0.70429 J-3-1 Bullion Mountain 55.0 1 339 0.005 0.704569 200 0.70455 J-7-1 Penon Blanco 61.4 26 342 0.222 0.705289 200 0.70466 J-8-3 159 Ma volcs. Greenstone 49.9 0 164 0.003 0.704512 160 0.70450 J-8-4 159 Ma volcs. Amphibolite 50.4 0 183 0.004 0.702936...
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...-ultramafic basement, the 300-Ma Tuolumne ophiolite mélange of Saleeby (1982) , the overlying Upper Triassic–lowermost Jurassic mafic volcanic Jasper Point and Peñon Blanco formations, and the Don Pedro mafic intrusive complex. Previous workers interpreted this package of rocks as either a polygenetic...
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Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 November 2017
Economic Geology (2017) 112 (7): 1595–1628.
... in acid alteration, Pasos Blancos, DDH EPI-0703 414.0 m Pyrite −2.3 YAC-l Yacoraite Formation Impure limestone 0.713989 YAC-2 Yacoraite Formation Impure limestonex 0.714099 Notes: *From Tornos et al. (2016) Radiogenic isotopes determined at CAI Geocronología y...
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Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 October 2010
Geosphere (2010) 6 (5): 621–640.
.... , 1997 , Petrogenesis and tectonic evolution of central Mexico during Triassic–Jurassic time : Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Geológicas , v. 14 , no. 2 , p. 244 – 260 . Chávez-Aguirre R. , 1968 , Bósquejo Geológico de la Sierra Peñón Blanco, Zacatecas [thesis] : Facultad de Ingeniería...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 2015
AAPG Bulletin (2015) 99 (8): 1407–1453.
...Andrés Reyes-Harker; Carlos Fernando Ruiz-Valdivieso; Andrés Mora; Juan Carlos Ramírez-Arias; Guillermo Rodriguez; Felipe de la Parra; Victor Caballero; Mauricio Parra; Nestor Moreno; Brian K. Horton; Joel E. Saylor; Alejandro Silva; Victor Valencia; Daniel Stockli; Vladimir Blanco ABSTRACT New...
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