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San Rafael California
Early Jurassic hydrothermal vent community from the Franciscan Complex, San Rafael Mountains, California
Geology and Possible Tectonic Significance of Munson Creek Fault, San Rafael Mountains, California: GEOLOGICAL NOTES
Structural Evolution of Southern California: The San Rafael and Santa Ynez Mountains (Part of Compilation by Reed and Hollister for AAPG, Dec. 1936)
Louis Joseph Simon (1912-1996)
Geologic and Tectonic Setting
Liquefaction
Late Holocene earthquakes on the Toe Jam Hill fault, Seattle fault zone, Bainbridge Island, Washington
Abstract The interaction of salt and sediment at the Sigsbee Escarpment controls the geohazard environment at the Mad Dog and Atlantis fields development areas. Understanding the role of salt tectonics, and its control of the shallow geologic setting of the Sigsbee Escarpment, is critical to evaluating the shallow geohazards of these fields. Exploration 3D, high-resolution 2D and 3D seismic data, autonomous underwater vehicle data (bathymetry, side-scan, sub-bottom profiling), piston cores, boreholes, and remotely operated vehicle observations all provide information regarding the seafloor and subsurface geologic setting, and, in particular, the role that salt tectonics plays in creating, or modifying, the observed geologic features. On the seafloor, bathymetric data show distinct domains characterized by contrasting seafloor textures including dramatic differences in the style of seafloor slumping. We show that these differences are due to a combination of salt morphology, supra-salt stratigraphy, and faulting. There are two primary modes of slope failure on the escarpment face: shallow-seated, small-scale slumping, and deeper-seated, amphitheater-shaped failures. We differentiate among fault systems and slope failures of different origin and relate these differences to seafloor geomorphic provinces and variation in the geometry and movement history of salt. Both normal faults in the supra-salt section, and seaward dipping beds above the frontal salt monocline, can provide pre-existing and preferential failure planes for slumping at the escarpment front. These dip slope conditions control the slumping in the shallow-seated slope failure portions of the escarpment at both the southwest Mad Dog and northeast Atlantis field areas. Deeper seated slumps may be related to retrogressive failure facilitated by internal overpressures. The unprecedented detail of the data sets in the Mad Dog and Atlantis field areas allows a detailed kinematic model to be developed for the Sigsbee Escarpment, and an improved assessment of the geohazards.
Geologic and shallow salt tectonic setting of the Mad Dog and Atlantis fields : Relationship between salt, faults, and seafloor geomorphology
Memorial : Hugo Benioff (1899-1968)
The San Luis Range, a prominent west-northwest-trending topographic and structural high along the coast of south-central California, is one of a series of elongated structural blocks in the Los Osos/Santa Maria (LOSM) domain. The range is uplifting as a relatively rigid crustal block along bordering northwest-striking reverse faults. Altitudes and ages of marine terraces show that the range is uplifting at rates of between 0.12 and 0.23 m/kyr, with little or no internal deformation. Major geologic structures within the range, including the Pismo syncline and the San Miguelito, Edna, and Pismo faults, do not deform Quaternary deposits or landforms and are not active structures in the contemporary tectonic setting. The northeastern margin of the range is bordered by the Los Osos fault zone, a southwest-dipping reverse fault that separates the uplifting San Luis Range from the subsiding or southwest-tilting Cambria block to the northeast. The fault zone has had recurrent late Pleistocene and Holocene displacement at a long-term slip rate of 0.2 to 0.7 mm/yr. Uplift of the range is accommodated, entirely or in part, by displacement along this fault zone. The southwest margin of the San Luis Range is bordered by a complex system of late Quaternary reverse faults that separates the range from the subsiding Santa Maria Basin to the southwest. The fault system includes the Wilmar Avenue, San Luis Bay, Olson, Pecho, and Oceano faults, all of which dip moderately to steeply to the northeast. The cumulative net dip-slip rate of displacement for this system of faults ranges from about 0.16 to about 0.30 mm/yr. Slip rates on individual faults generally range from 0.04 to 0.11 mm/yr. We infer that the style and rates of deformation occurring within and bordering the San Luis Range are representative of the style and rates of deformation occurring elsewhere in the LOSM domain. Crustal shortening in the domain is accommodated primarily by reverse faulting along the margins of structural blocks and by uplift, subsidence, or tilting of the blocks. In the southern and southeastern parts of the domain, crustal shortening also may be accommodated by active folding and thrust faulting. The west-northwest structural grain and tectonic style within the LOSM domain is unique in the south-central coastal California region, and is transitional between the west-trending structural grain of the western Transverse Ranges and the north-northwest-trending grain of the Santa Lucia and San Rafael Ranges. We interpret that Quaternary deformation within the domain is related to transpression along the North America/Pacific plate margin, renewed late Cenozoic clockwise rotation of the western Transverse Ranges, and convergence of the domain against the relatively stable Salinian crust that underlies much of the Santa Lucia and San Rafael Ranges to the northeast.
Early Tertiary Paleogeography of Central California
Stratigraphic and Structural Relations to Pre-Tertiary Rocks on Perimeter of Santa Maria Basin: ABSTRACT
Report of the Secretary of the Seismological Society of America for the calendar year 1933
Late Cenozoic Fold and Thrust Belt of the Southern Coast Ranges and Santa Maria Basin, California
Stratigraphy and Structure of Mountains Northeast of Santa Barbara, California
Some Formations Exposed in the Cuyama Gorge, Branch Mountain Quadrangle, California: ABSTRACT
Recycling detrital zircons: A case study from the Cretaceous Bisbee Group of southern Arizona
EARLY JURASSIC HYDROTHERMAL VENT COMMUNITY FROM THE FRANCISCAN COMPLEX, CALIFORNIA
RELATION OF ORE DEPOSITION TO DOMING IN THE NORTH AMERICAN CORDILLERA
Many structural domes and anticlines rise from undeformed surroundings; the general crust of the earth is neither shortened nor extended by these local swells or blisters, but the area of the plate upfolded is increased. With plastic material the increase is effected largely by flow; with brittle material, largely by fracture. Many mining districts are associated with upfolds of this type. Districts here described fall into two categories: (1) those whose structural frame is a dome, and (2) those whose structural frame is an anticline. Domes may show fractures which radiate from the apex, or concentric fractures which are segments of circles, of varying diameters but with a common center, the apex of the dome. Both types may appear on the same dome; the fractures of each type aid enlargement of the plate during doming. Sunlight and Kirwin, Wyoming, are minor districts with dominant radial fracture patterns. Vein matter was deposited while the walls of the vein fractures were being pulled apart. With a radial vein system the only way in which all the vein walls could be simultaneously pulled apart is by stretching of the fabric of an expanding dome. The structural setting of the Ophir, Utah, lead-silver district, and of the Matehuala, Mexico, copper district is that of a half dome truncated by a normal fault with downthrow away from the domical apex. Displacement on the fault is greatest opposite the apex and decreases progressively in both directions, becoming zero at the spring line. No part of the dome ever existed on the down-thrown side of the fault, which was a fracture before doming. Maximum uplift was centered on one side of the fault and there produced the half dome; but the pre-existing fracture offered locally an easier mode of uplift by rise of the foot-wall block. At Ophir ore shoots followed intersections on the half dome of radial fractures with limestone beds. At Matehuala stretching during doming was effected largely by flow of limestone, but a monzonite stock intruded in the half dome was too brittle to flow. The limestone pulled away from the unyielding stock; fractures concentrated around the periphery of the stock localized the Dolores copper ore bodies. In the Silverton-Telluride district, Colorado, fractures radiate from a relatively large, roughly circular graben, along whose margin monzonitic stocks were intruded. Evidence suggests that this fracture pattern resulted from domical uplift, with the graben at the apex. Transfer of volcanic material from depth to the surface in the central area produced a sag which has eliminated the upward bulge of the dome. Mineralization advanced outward from the graben step by step with the outward growth of the radial fractures. Copper-silver pipes within the fault zone bounding the graben were formed first, followed successively outward by base-metal deposits as veins, which were reopened to admit gold and silver, and by precious-metal vein deposits in the outermost zone. The structural setting of La Plata, Colorado, is that of a dome, truncated, south of its apex, by a zone of high-angle faults striking eastward. Displacements on the faults are greatest opposite the domical apex. The doming is accentuated by a horseshoe-shaped hinge fold, open on the south. Along the fold dips of the strata steepen sharply; outside it, dips are gentle, whereas inside it, they are nearly flat. Several stocks were intruded along the fold, and others inside it. The steep flexural fold and abundant intrusions suggest upward shove of a flat-topped piston, perhaps a magma column congealed in its upper part, but fluid and under pressure below. Fractures are abundant along the horseshoe fold, and, with respect to the dome, fall into two classes, radial and concentric. Gold-silver deposits were concentrated chiefly within or near the horseshoe fold, and in the eastward-trending fault zone. Doming, which began during the intrusive epoch, persisted through the period of metallization, because at that time older fractures were reopened, new radial and concentric fractures were created, and fractures of both generations became loci for ore bodies. The structure at Rico, Colorado, is that of a dome with eastern elongation. Superimposed upon the major dome, toward its eastern end, is a doubly plunging anticline, also with easterly trend, cut by fractures which parallel its axis, and by fractures normal to the axis. Rich ore bodies were localized at a stratigraphic horizon originally occupied by a bed of gypsum which was dissolved, leaving silty material which the ores replaced. Ribbon-shaped mantos lay directly above fractures, both of the longitudinal and transverse sets. Ore solutions ascended these fractures to form the mantos during late stages of the doming. The Goldfield, Nevada, district lies on the southwest flank of a dome encircled by a belt of intense alteration, and of complex fracturing, which probably coalesces at depth into one or more persistent faults concentric with respect to the domical apex, and which formed the channel for altering and metallizing solutions. The volcanic rocks were brittle when first fractured by doming, but solutions rising along the fractures of the circular belt softened the rock by alunitization and kaolinization. Silica-bearing solutions then created the irregular silica “ledges” at horizons close to the then surface. The soft rock encasing the ledges flowed, as doming persisted, but the brittle ledges fractured. Ledges which had no “keel” below them were inaccessible to gold-bearing solutions; those with keels extending down to the main ore channel received the rich ore bodies. Many mining districts are associated with doubly plunging anticlines, which with brittle rock are broken by fractures which strike parallel or normal to the axis. At Creede, Colorado, older extrusive rocks were flexed into a north-trending anticline. Younger extrusive rocks do not share in the folding, but faults which strike parallel to the anticlinal axis and dip toward it cut and displace both older and younger rocks; they form a graben along the crest of the buried anticline. These faults originated as tension fissures, the result of arching of the older volcanic rocks. After extrusion of the younger volcanic rocks, renewed uplift was concentrated along the abutments of the arch, in the footwalls of the graben faults. These faults were propagated upward through the younger volcanic rocks. The eastern graben fault, the Amethyst, fingers out at its southern end. Most of the silver ore of the district came from the southern segment of the Amethyst vein. Here intense local uplift in the footwall, unable to utilize the split-up fault as a lubricated plane of movement, tore apart the walls to permit entry of the silver-bearing solutions. The structure at Bodie, California, is that of an irregular anticline upon which are superimposed several domes. The country rock is volcanic. Most of the faults and veins strike parallel to the anticlinal axis and dip toward it; but the Fortuna fracture, which carried the richest ore body, lies in anomolous relation to the anticline, for it is neither a longitudinal nor a cross fracture. It seems to have resulted from an earlier deformation, but to have been utilized by the uplift which formed the anticline in such a way that its flat segment gaped open to admit rich silver- and gold-bearing solutions. Guanajuato, Mexico, lies on the northeast flank of a major anticline which plunges southeast. The anticline carries a crestal graben. The graben fault on the northeast flank is the Veta Madre, with maximum displacement on the northwest; displacement decreases progressively southeastward, in the direction of plunge of the anticline. Like the Amethyst fault at Creede, the Veta Madre originated as a tension fissure, but became an antithetic fault when the arch broke into segments under continued uplift. Major silver-ore bodies on the Veta Madre were localized where differential movement of the walls brought shallow cups in the footwall surface opposite planar areas in the hanging-wall surface. At El Oro, Mexico, the attitudes of remnants of an andesite flow overlying shale, together with the fracture pattern, indicate deformation to form a broad anticline trending north-northwestward. The San Rafael vein lies along a normal fault striking parallel to the anticlinal axis, with downthrow on the west, toward the axis. Faulting had been completed by the time of mineralization. Early, low-grade vein matter welded the fault, but arching continued and with it an urge toward resumption of faulting, prevented by the welding. The resulting strong shearing strain produced a number of vertical feather-joint branches in the hanging wall of the fault. These were mineralized by solutions rich in gold and silver. The Mogollon, New Mexico, district lies on the west flank of a large anticline trending and plunging north-northeastward. The Pacific-Great Western and Queen faults strike parallel to the anticlinal axis and dip eastward toward the axial plane. The block between these faults contains a local bulge truncated on the east by the Queen fault. Displacement on the fault is greatest opposite the crest of the bulge and decreases progressively in either direction. The local uplift in the footwall increased the displacement on the Queen fault, but it took place in the hanging wall of the Pacific-Great Western fault. The original displacement was reversed in the segment affected by the bulge. The bulge has the form of a doubly plunging anticline trending northward, parallel to the Queen and Pacific-Great Western faults. The chief productive veins of the district occupy cross fractures normal to the anticlinal axis. Most of those north of the highest point on the up-bowed axis dip southward, whereas most of those south of that point dip northward. These fractures gaped open, under continued bulging, in time to receive the richest surge of silver-gold solutions. The following generalizations appear valid. Uplift in these districts was accompanied by development of tension fissures. Uplift and consequent stretching of the arching plate persisted through the period of mineralization, but by this time stretching in many areas had reached a stage at which Assuring could no longer facilitate it; Assuring was succeeded by graben and antithetic faulting. Ore deposition sometimes preceded this faulting but more often followed it. The fracture pattern on these domes and anticlines developed as uplift progressed. Solutions deposited vein matter in those fractures which were permeable at the time and accessible from the main solution channel. Mesothermal deposits associated with domes and anticlines fall into groups defined by age of mineralization and by metallographic provinces, but epithermal deposits are scattered from one end of the Cordilleran region to the other. They show, however, a preference for major uplifts. Silverton, Rico, La Plata, and Creede lie on a tectonic element marked by recurrent uplift from the close of the Paleozoic to the Pleistocene. Epithermal deposits in Mexico are concentrated on the site of the persistently positive Occidental geanticline. The crystalline basement lies deep throughout much of Nevada, but Goldfield, Tonopah, and other epithermal districts lie above or close to relative highs in the basement which are much larger than the local uplifts with which these districts are associated. These major uplifts were developing while epithermal metallization was taking place. The whole Cordilleran region was fast assuming its present shape. The local phenomena of uplift, Assuring, intrusion, and metallization were satellitic features superimposed on the uplift of the Cordilleran region as a whole. Because of this fact, a deep-seated origin for epithermal ores is suggested.