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Earth History GEOL 2110. The Mesozoic Era Geologic and Tectonic History of the North American Cordilleran. Major Concepts.
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Earth History GEOL 2110 The Mesozoic Era Geologic and Tectonic History of the North American Cordilleran
Major Concepts • The geologic history of Cordilleran Orogen of North America during the Mesozoic Era was dominated compressional tectonics that accreted exotic terranes in the early Mesozoic (Triassic and early Jurassic periods) and then became Andean-type volcanic arc in the mid- to late Mesozoic (Jurassic and Cretaceous periods). • A flattening out of subduction in the Cretaceous is thought to squelch volcanism in the central part of the western US and bring about a basin and range type tectonism called the Laramideorogeny • A major transgression in the Cretaceous created a Great Interior Seaway where great accumulation of marine and non-marine sediment were deposited in the Great Plains
Accumulation of Thick Cambrian Sediments on the Rifted Western Margin of Laurentia Belt Supergroup sediments preserved in rift grabens (aulocogens)
Late Devonian-Mississippian Antler OrogenyAccretion of a Volcanic Island Arc
The Ancestral Rocky MountainsPennsylvanian-Permian Cratonic Warping
Tectonic Grain of Vergence shifts in the Mesozoic Paleozoic Vergence Mesozoic Vergence
Triassic Accretion of Suspect TerranesCollage Tectonics Six Major Suspect Terranes 2 mostly Paleozoic 3 Late Paleozoic- Early Mesozoic 1 mostly Mesozoic Wrangellia – oceanic ridge system Sonoma/Stikinia – volcanic arcs
Evidence for Suspect TerranesPaleomagnetic Latitudes Reconstructions and Tethyan Fossil Assemblages Many terranes contain fossils that suggest a source from the Tethys Sea
Timing of Suspect TerranesVergence Cont, TerA and TerB all have unique paleopoleorienations Cover Sed I contains pebbles from Cont and Ter B only Cover Sed II contains pebbles from all terranes and late intrusions Age of granites sets upper age of vergence of TerA and TerB
Late Triassic Transition to Andean-type Margin Antler Orogeny SonomanOrogeny Navajo Sandstone SierranOrogeny
Forearc Environment Accretionary Wedge - material scraped off descending slab Melange – complex mix of rock types – ophiolites and deep water sediments Forearc basin – filled with immature graywacketurbidites
Forearc Rock Types Blueschist(Hi-P metamorphic rx) Franciscan Melange Pillowed Basalts Great Valley Greywackes
Magmatic Arc EnvironmentGranite Batholiths – Feeders to Stratovolcanoes Mt Jefferson
Foreland Basin EnvironmentClastic Wedge Sedimentation Alluvial Fan Conglomerates
Sevier OrogenyIntense Compression in the Late Cretaceous (~80 Ma) Devonian Thrust Fault SentinalMtns, British Columbia Triassic
LaramideOrogenyUplifted Blocks of Precambrian Crust Latest Cretaceous – Eocene (65-35 Ma)
Magmatic Nulls in the Andean Continental Arc • Gaps in volcanic activity • shallow subduction • overthickened slab Winter (2011)
Next Lecture • Cretaceous Trangression • And Mesozoic Life