1-20 OF 711 RESULTS FOR

Western Idaho suture zone

Results shown limited to content with bounding coordinates.
Follow your search
Access your saved searches in your account

Would you like to receive an alert when new items match your search?
Close Modal
Sort by
Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2020
Rocky Mountain Geology (2020) 55 (1): 27–54.
...Maureen Kahn; Annia K. Fayon; Basil Tikoff ABSTRACT The abrupt boundary between accreted terranes and cratonic North America is well exposed along the Salmon River suture zone in western Idaho and eastern Oregon. To constrain the post-suturing deformation of this boundary, we assess the cooling...
FIGURES
First thumbnail for: Constraints on the post-orogenic tectonic history ...
Second thumbnail for: Constraints on the post-orogenic tectonic history ...
Third thumbnail for: Constraints on the post-orogenic tectonic history ...
Published: 01 January 1990
DOI: 10.1130/MEM174-p359
... of the batholith span the terrane boundary between Proterozoic crust of North America and late Paleozoic-Mesozoic intraoceanic arc terranes (WSD terranes), delineated by the Western Idaho suture zone (or WISZ). ɛ Nd (t) values in Early Cretaceous and older, pre-accretionary plutons of the WSD range from +3...
Image
Rare earth element (REE) spider diagrams normalized to chondrite. Normalization values are from Sun and McDonough (1989). (A) Aptian-aged bentonite REE data with coeval plutonic data from the Western Idaho suture zone (WISZ; Kuntz and Snee, 2007). (B) Albian-aged bentonite REE data with coeval plutonic data from the Western Idaho suture zone (Kuntz and Snee, 2007). (C) Cenomanian-aged bentonite REE data with coeval plutonic data from the Western Idaho suture zone (Kuntz and Snee, 2007). (D) Campanian-aged bentonite REE data with plutonic data from the Boulder batholith (du Bray et al., 2012). (E) Maastrichtian-aged bentonite REE data with plutonic data from the Tobacco Root batholith (Sarkar et al., 2009) and the Pioneer batholith (Hammarstrom, 1982).
Published: 08 December 2020
Figure 5. Rare earth element (REE) spider diagrams normalized to chondrite. Normalization values are from Sun and McDonough (1989). (A) Aptian-aged bentonite REE data with coeval plutonic data from the Western Idaho suture zone (WISZ; Kuntz and Snee, 2007 ). (B) Albian-aged bentonite REE data
Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 January 1992
Geology (1992) 20 (1): 63–66.
...William P. Leeman; John S. Oldow; William K. Hart Abstract The western Idaho suture zone juxtaposes continental and oceanic terranes with distinctive Sr and Nd isotopic signatures across a sharp isotopic transition coincident with the Mesozoic 87 Sr/ 86 Sr = 0.706 line (MSL). Late Cretaceous...
Image
Cross section (A–A′) of the proposed magmatic plumbing system NW of the Yellowstone hotspot center during eruption of the Columbia River Basalt Group (CRBG) main phase. The dike-sill network beneath the Chief Joseph dike swarm (CJDS) is fed by lateral NNW magma flow from two main sources: (1) the underplate zone at the crust-mantle boundary, and (2) the mid-crustal intrusive complex beneath the Western Snake River Plain (WSRP). Dikes (bold lines in A–A′) are assumed to be oriented at a slight angle to the axial trace of the Chief Joseph dike swarm so that they can be displayed as straight lines. Western Idaho Suture Zone (WISZ; see Fig. 10).
Published: 07 March 2025
as straight lines. Western Idaho Suture Zone (WISZ; see Fig. 10 ).
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 September 2008
GSA Bulletin (2008) 120 (9-10): 1119–1133.
... Columbia. Located in west-central Idaho, this zone of intense deformation consists of a mid-crustal exposure of a lithospheric-scale, intra-arc dextral shear zone that overprints the Salmon River suture zone along the western edge of the Idaho batholith. U/Pb zircon geochronology constrains the main phase...
FIGURES
First thumbnail for: Timing of deformation and exhumation in the <span ...
Second thumbnail for: Timing of deformation and exhumation in the <span ...
Third thumbnail for: Timing of deformation and exhumation in the <span ...
Journal Article
Journal: Lithosphere
Publisher: GSW
Published: 30 June 2017
Lithosphere (2017) 9 (5): 683–701.
...Matthew P. McKay; Elizabeth M. Bollen; Keith D. Gray; Harold H. Stowell; Joshua J. Schwartz Abstract The Salmon River suture zone of western Idaho (USA) records mid-crustal metamorphism and deformation associated with orogenesis during Mesozoic accretion of volcanic arc terranes to western...
FIGURES
First thumbnail for: Prolonged metamorphism during long-lived terrane a...
Second thumbnail for: Prolonged metamorphism during long-lived terrane a...
Third thumbnail for: Prolonged metamorphism during long-lived terrane a...
Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2001
DOI: 10.1144/GSL.SP.2001.186.01.13
EISBN: 9781862394346
... Abstract The Salmon River suture zone, western Idaho, is a fundamental lithospheric boundary between the North American craton and the accreted terranes of the Cordilleran margin. The initial juxtaposition along this north–south-oriented structure occurred during Early Cretaceous time...
Journal Article
Journal: Lithosphere
Publisher: GSW
Published: 01 April 2017
Lithosphere (2017) 9 (2): 151–156.
...B. Tikoff; J. Vervoort; J.A. Hole; R. Russo; R. Gaschnig; A. Fayon Abstract The EarthScope IDOR (Idaho-Oregon) project was designed to investigate the formation of the steep accretionary boundary associated with the Salmon River suture zone and western Idaho shear zone (WISZ), in western Idaho...
FIGURES
First thumbnail for: Introduction: EarthScope IDOR project (deformation...
Second thumbnail for: Introduction: EarthScope IDOR project (deformation...
Journal Article
Published: 29 May 2012
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2012) 49 (6): 709–731.
.... 1979 . Orthogneiss, mylonite, and non-coaxial deformation of granites: The example of the South Armorican Shear Zone. Journal of Structural Geology , 1 ( 1 ): 31 – 42 . 10.1016/0191-8141(79)90019-1 Blake, D.E. 1991. Geology of the western Idaho suture zone in the Salmon River gorge, west...
FIGURES
First thumbnail for: Age and structure of the Crevice pluton: overlappi...
Series: GSA Field Guides
Published: 01 January 2017
DOI: 10.1130/2017.0049(10)
EISBN: 9780813756493
... ABSTRACT The Salmon River suture zone is the boundary between the accreted (Blue Mountain) terranes and cratonic North America in western Idaho. This region was the focus of study by the EarthScope IDOR (IDaho-ORegon) project that integrated structural geology, geochemistry, geochronology...
Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 08 June 2023
Geosphere (2023) 19 (4): 1103–1127.
... on samples and ages. Abbreviations: HGT—Heavens Gate thrust; MRT—Morrison Ridge thrust; PMT—Pollock Mountain thrust; RRT—Rapid River thrust; SRSZ—Salmon River suture zone; WISZ—western Idaho shear zone. Rocks on the eastern flank of Hells Canyon are dominated by lower greenschist-facies andesite...
FIGURES
First thumbnail for: Thermal architecture of the Salmon River <span cla...
Second thumbnail for: Thermal architecture of the Salmon River <span cla...
Third thumbnail for: Thermal architecture of the Salmon River <span cla...
Image
(A) Regional map showing the location of the Salmon River suture zone and the western Idaho shear zone in west-central Idaho (modified from Tikoff et al., 2001). Western Idaho shear zone follows the dashed line of the (87Sr/86Sr)i. Owyhee Mountains field area is marked. (B) Geologic map area of the McCall segment of the western Idaho shear zone (Giorgis et al., 2006b).
Published: 01 April 2010
Figure 1. (A) Regional map showing the location of the Salmon River suture zone and the western Idaho shear zone in west-central Idaho (modified from Tikoff et al., 2001 ). Western Idaho shear zone follows the dashed line of the ( 87 Sr/ 86 Sr) i . Owyhee Mountains field area is marked. (B
Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 05 December 2019
Geosphere (2020) 16 (1): 136–181.
... and 3B ; structural domain III; undated Fiddle Creek Schist; Hamilton, 1963a ) was selected given its proximity to the Salmon River suture zoneWestern Idaho shear zone boundary customarily assumed by previous workers ( McClelland et al., 2000 ; Tikoff et al., 2001 ; Giorgis et al., 2005 , 2008 ; GSA...
FIGURES
First thumbnail for: Orogenic link ∼41°N–46°N: Collisional mountain bui...
Second thumbnail for: Orogenic link ∼41°N–46°N: Collisional mountain bui...
Third thumbnail for: Orogenic link ∼41°N–46°N: Collisional mountain bui...
Series: GSA Field Guide
Published: 01 January 2009
DOI: 10.1130/2009.fld015(18)
EISBN: 9780813756158
... ABSTRACT The Salmon River suture zone in west-central Idaho is a steep ocean-continent plate boundary separating Paleozoic-Mesozoic island-arc terranes and the ancestral western Laurentian margin that characterizes much of the central North American Cordillera. In the Riggins region, the most...
Image
Figure 1. Location of the Salmon River suture zone in the North American Cordillera. The suture zone is parallel to the Sr 0.706 line, which marks the boundary between cratonic North America and the accreted terranes to the west. The western Idaho shear zone is coincident with the Salmon River suture zone in the McCall-Cascade area. The Clearwater Embayment (CWE) and Weiser Embayment (WE) of the Columbia River Basalt Group are labeled. CA—California; ID—Idaho; MT—Montana; NV—Nevada; OR—Oregon; WA—Washington; WY—Wyoming.
Published: 01 March 2006
Figure 1. Location of the Salmon River suture zone in the North American Cordillera. The suture zone is parallel to the Sr 0.706 line, which marks the boundary between cratonic North America and the accreted terranes to the west. The western Idaho shear zone is coincident with the Salmon River
Image
(A) Location of western Idaho shear zone in Idaho, eastern Oregon, and eastern Washington. The western Idaho shear zone—an ∼5-km-wide shear zone within the broader Salmon River suture zone—demarcates the boundary between cratonic North America to the east and accreted terranes to the west. The western Idaho shear zone is coincident with abrupt gradients in 87Sr/86Sr and O isotopic compositions of igneous intrusions. (B) Map and cross section of the western Idaho shear zone (WISZ) in the McCall region, showing the Hazard Creek complex (HCC), Little Goose Creek complex (LGC), and Payette River Tonalite (PRT) based on mapping of Manduca (1988). Figure is modified from Tikoff et al. (2001).
Published: 01 April 2017
Figure 1. (A) Location of western Idaho shear zone in Idaho, eastern Oregon, and eastern Washington. The western Idaho shear zone—an ∼5-km-wide shear zone within the broader Salmon River suture zone—demarcates the boundary between cratonic North America to the east and accreted terranes
Image
Reproduced maps showing locations/dimensions proposed for the Salmon River suture zone and western Idaho shear zone. Unceasing transformations question the physical event to which each element refers. (A) Figure 5 of McClelland et al. (2000). Note the collinearity of Sri 0.706 isopleth and western Idaho shear zone. American Geophysical Union. (B) Figure 2 of Tikoff et al. (2001). Notice collinearity of Sri 0.706 and Salmon River suture zone. Geological Society of London. (C) Figure 1A of Benford et al. (2010). Note the vast east–west (undocumented) dimension of Salmon River suture zone. Geological Society of America. (D) Figure 11 of Tikoff et al. (2001). Notice nonlineated and highly oblique mineral lineation (~45–60° from down-dip) in the Little Goose Creek complex and Payette River tonalite; Fischer Creek Saddle (Fig. 2A). Fabrics are indistinguishable from structures in island-arc rocks to the west (Figs. 3B, 4C, and 4D). Geological Society of London.
Published: 22 February 2024
Figure 14. Reproduced maps showing locations/dimensions proposed for the Salmon River suture zone and western Idaho shear zone. Unceasing transformations question the physical event to which each element refers. (A) Figure 5 of McClelland et al. (2000) . Note the collinearity of Sr i 0.706
Image
A, Simplified geological map of the Pacific Northwest, highlighting the extent of the Columbia River Basalt Group (CRBG), Idaho batholith, and boundary between the accreted terranes and cratonic North America by the Sri 0.704 and 0.706 isopleths. Miocene extension occurs in the Oregon–Idaho graben, in the western Snake River Plain, and northward along the Salmon River suture zone. Locations of Figures 1B and 2 are indicated. B, Simplified maps of the regional pre-Miocene geology in the Hells Canyon area. The deformed boundary between the accreted terranes and cratonic North America is given by the Salmon River suture zone (SRSZ); the current demarcation is the temporally younger western Idaho shear zone (WISZ; shown with arrows indicating dextral transpressional deformation). One of the most eastward extents of the CRBG is at Lava Butte (LB). The CRBG is also found at high elevations on the Wallowa batholith (WB) of eastern Oregon. Location of Figure 2 is indicated.
Published: 01 July 2020
in the Oregon–Idaho graben, in the western Snake River Plain, and northward along the Salmon River suture zone. Locations of Figures 1B and 2 are indicated. B, Simplified maps of the regional pre-Miocene geology in the Hells Canyon area. The deformed boundary between the accreted terranes and cratonic
Image
 Figure 4. Tectonic model. A: During middle Cretaceous time, full magmatic arc developed in western Idaho after suturing of Wallowa– Seven Devils island-arc complex. B: In Late Cretaceous time, while magmatic arc was still active, transpressional deformation in western Idaho shear zone resulted in east-west shortening.
Published: 01 June 2005
Figure 4. Tectonic model. A: During middle Cretaceous time, full magmatic arc developed in western Idaho after suturing of Wallowa– Seven Devils island-arc complex. B: In Late Cretaceous time, while magmatic arc was still active, transpressional deformation in western Idaho shear zone resulted