U-Pb-Hf characterization of the central Coast Mountains batholith: Implications for petrogenesis and crustal architecture

被引:112
作者
Cecil, M. Robinson [1 ]
Gehrels, George [1 ]
Ducea, Mihai N. [1 ]
Patchett, P. Jonathan [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Arizona, Dept Geosci, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
WESTERN BRITISH-COLUMBIA; PLUTONIC COMPLEX; LU-HF; SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA; CONTINENTAL-CRUST; ISOTOPIC CHARACTERIZATION; MAGMATIC EVOLUTION; NEODYMIUM ISOTOPES; CAPE FANSHAW; SHEAR ZONE;
D O I
10.1130/L134.1
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
We present U-Pb geochronologic and Hf isotopic data from 29 plutonic samples within the Coast Mountain batholith, north-coastal British Columbia and southeast Alaska. Hf isotopic values do not correlate with age or variation in magmatic flux, but rather they increase systematically from west (epsilon(Hf)[t] = +2 to +5) to east (epsilon(Hf)[t] = + 10 to + 13) in response to changing country rock assemblages. By comparing our pluton Hf data with previously reported Nd-Sr and detrital zircon characteristics of associated country rocks, we identify three crustal domains in an area where crustal affinity is largely obscured by metamorphism and voluminous pluton intrusion: (1) a western domain, emplaced into continental-margin strata of the Banks Island assemblage; (2) a central domain, emplaced into the Alexander terrane; and (3) an eastern domain, underlain by the Stikine terrane and its inferred metamorphic equivalents. Between the interpreted Alexander and Stikine terranes, there is a zone of variable epsilon(Hf)(t) (+2 to +13) that coincides with the suture zone separating inboard (Stikine and Yukon-Tanana) from outboard (Alexander and associated) terranes. This variation in epsilon(Hf)(t) values apparently results from the structural imbrication of juvenile (Alexander and Stikine) and evolved (Yukon-Tanana) terranes along mid-Cretaceous thrust faults and the latest Cretaceous-early Tertiary Coast shear zone. Shifts in the Hf values of plutons across inferred terranes imply that they are separated at lower-to midcrustal levels by steep boundaries. Correlation between these Hf values and the isotopic character of exposed country rocks further implies the presence of those or similar rocks at magma-generation depths.
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