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Sinaloa Mexico
Geochemical and isotopic study of Mesozoic magmatism in the Sonobari Complex, western Mexico: Implications for the tectonic evolution of southwestern North America Open Access
Late Oligocene to Middle Miocene rifting and synextensional magmatism in the southwestern Sierra Madre Occidental, Mexico: The beginning of the Gulf of California rift Open Access
Authigenic molybdenum isotope signatures in marine sediments Available to Purchase
Jurassic to Holocene tectonics, magmatism, and metallogeny of northwestern Mexico Available to Purchase
GPS determination of current Pacific–North American plate motion Available to Purchase
Middle Paleozoic strata of the Sierra Las Pintas, northeastern Baja California Norte, Mexico Available to Purchase
The bedrock strata of the northern Sierra Las Pintas are approximately 520 m thick and are here divided into six informal units of formational rank: unit SP1, calcareous sandy siltstone and calcareous siltstone; unit SP2, siltstone interbedded with calcareous siltstones, crinoidal grainstone, and granule conglomerates; unit SP3, graded crinoidal grainstone; unit SP4, massive and normally graded beds of coarse sandstone and granule to cobble conglomerate; unit SP5, basalt flows with pillow breccia and hyalotuffs; and unit SP6, bedded chert and calcareous argillite in thrust contact with underlying units. Lophyophyllid corals and brachiopods from unit SP3 suggest a Carboniferous age. The bedrock strata of the southern Sierra Las Pintas are approximately 720 m thick and divided into four informal units of formational rank: unit AG1, bedded chert and argillite; unit AG2, sandstone, siltstone, and debris flow; unit AG3, limestone and shale; and unit AG4, pillow basalt and basalt flows. Based on conodonts recovered from unit AG1 and conodont fragments recovered from unit AG3, the section is bracketed between Early Devonian and Early Mississippian. Thin-section analysis suggests that the terrigenous rocks from the two areas were derived from similar terranes with cratonal source areas. Minor- and trace-element analyses of basalt indicates eruption during a rifting event, perhaps near a continental margin. The basement exposures of the northern and southern Sierra Las Pintas are separated by a cover of Miocene volcanic strata and can not be correlated on a unit-to-unit basis, but could have been deposited in the same basin. Rocks of similar provenance, age, and lithologic associations are found elsewhere in Baja California Norte, Sonora, Sinaloa, and the Havallah and Schoonover sequences of Nevada.
Geology west of the Canal de Las Ballenas, Baja California, Mexico Available to Purchase
Mapping along the eastern coast of Baja California adjacent to the Canal de Las Ballenas (lat. 29°30′ to 29°40′) reveals over 4,000 m of complexly folded and faulted, metamorphosed sedimentary and volcanic strata, locally intruded by tonalite and gabbro of Cretaceous age. Protoliths include lime mudstone, coarse-grained bioclastic packstone, bedded black chert and shale, thin-bedded flysch-type sandstone-shale, thick boulder and cobble conglomerates, minor quartz arenite, and pillowed alkaline basalt. The depositional environment was anoxic slope to basin. The entire sequence is here named the Canal de Las Ballenas Group. Conodont fragments and favositid corals indicate a Devonian age, suggesting correlation with rocks in the Sierra Las Pinta to the northwest, and to southern Sonora to the east. The recognition of these rocks adds an important link to our understanding of the southwestern edge of North America in mid-Paleozoic time. The area has been pervasively deformed, first by tight, isoclinal folding and shearing, which produced large recumbent folds with axes dipping gently to the northeast and verging east-southeast; and second by large synforms with steep, east-trending axes.