Cenozoic tectonic evolution of the central Wassuk Range, western Nevada, USA

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作者
Surpless, Benjamin E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Trinity Univ, Dept Geosci, San Antonio, TX 78212 USA
关键词
Wassuk Range; Basin and Range; Walker Lane; extension; dextral faults; volcanism; Mendocino triple junction; Sierra Nevada; CENTRAL WALKER LANE; UNITED-STATES; YERINGTON DISTRICT; MIOCENE EXTENSION; NORTHERN BASIN; BOUNDARY ZONE; FAULT SYSTEM; GREAT-BASIN; DEFORMATION; CONSTRAINTS;
D O I
10.1080/00206814.2010.548117
中图分类号
P5 [地质学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
The central Wassuk Range is ideally located to investigate the interplay of Basin and Range extension and Walker Lane dextral deformation along the western Nevada margin of the Basin and Range province. To elucidate the Cenozoic evolution of the range, the author conducted geologic mapping, structural data collection and analysis, geochemical analysis of igneous lithologies, and geochronology. This research delineates a three-stage deformational history for the range. A pulse of ENE-WSW-directed extension at high strain rates (similar to 8.7 mm/yr) was initiated immediately after the eruption of similar to 15 Ma andesite flows; strain was accommodated by high-angle, closely spaced (1-2 km), east-dipping normal faults which rotated and remained active to low angles as extension continued. A post-12 Ma period of extension at low strain rates produced a second generation of normal faults and two prominent dextral strike-slip faults which strike NW, subparallel to the dextral faults of the Walker Lane at this latitude. A new pulse of ongoing extension began at similar to 4 Ma and has been accomodated primarily by the east-dipping range-bounding normal fault system. The increase in the rate of fault displacement has resulted in impressive topographic relief on the east flank of the range, and kinematic indicators support a shift in extension direction from ENE-WSW during the highest rates of Miocene extension to WNW-ESE today. The total extension accommodated across the central Wassuk Range since the middleMiocene is >200%, with only a brief period of dextral fault activity during the late Miocene. Data presented here suggest a local geologic evolution intimately connected to regional tectonics, from intra-arc extension in the middle Miocene, to late Miocene dextral deformation associated with the northward growth of the San Andreas Fault, to a Pliocene pulse of extension and magmatism likely influenced by both the northward passage of the Mendocino triple junction and possible delamination of the southern Sierra Nevada crustal root.
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