Tectonics of Southwestern Mexico, Isotopic Evidence, Nuclear Central America, Late Cretaceous Break Up

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Garcia J.C.G. [1 ]
Herrero-Bervera E. [2 ]
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[1] Instituto de Geologia, UNAM, Cd. Universitaria
[2] Paleomagnetics and Petrofabrics Laboratory, SOEST-Hawaii Institute of Geophysics and Planetology, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI 96822
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美国国家科学基金会;
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Central America; Chortis block; isotopic determination; Kula-Farallon; Late Cretaceous; Mexico;
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10.1007/s11200-010-0024-8
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In the paleogeographic reconstruction of Mexico and northern Central America, an ever-increasing amount of evidence shows that the entire region is a collage of suspect terranes transported from abroad, whose timing and sense of motion are now beginning to be understood. Among these, the Chortis block (nuclear Central America) and the Baja California Peninsula have been proposed as pieces of continent separated from the Pacific coast of southwestern Mexico, that have moved either southeastward by the Farallon plate or northwestward by the Kula plate. Previous studies mainly confined to the northern margin of the Chortis block, confirmed a left-lateral displacement of 130 km in Neogene time. Further studies made northwestward along the Mexican coast provided a better understanding of magmatic and metamorphic processes in the area, and suggested times of detachment increased to 30 Ma, 40 Ma, and 66 Ma. The pre-detachment westernmost position of the block has changed, depending on the model chosen, from Puerto Vallarta and beyond, to the current position. Here we show that the isotopic mineral ages from coastal granites along the coast from Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco (80 Ma) to Puerto Angel, Oaxaca (11 Ma) record systematic decrease of cooling ages from NW to SE. This pattern is interpreted to result from the progressive uplift of rocks exposed at the present-day coast in that direction, such uplift occurred in response to the development of the Middle America Trench at the newly formed continental margin when the Chortis block was sliding at an average rate of 1.5 cm/year in a sinistral sense to its present position. Our results also constrain the position of the Kula-Farallon spreading axis north of Puerto Vallarta. These observations led us to conclude that several indicators point to this time and region for the onset of strike-slip drifting of the Chortis block toward its current position. Here, we also present several view points in terms of other possilble interpretations to different tectonic, geologic and isotopic data sets published recently by different authors. © 2010 Institute of Geophysics of the ASCR, v.v.i.
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