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Explore the geological journey of Arizona's Basin and Range region across different time steps, from compression to extension, forming unique landforms. Discover the thrilling history of keystone thrust faults, fault-block mountains, and more. Watch educational videos for deeper insights!
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History of Arizona’s Basin and Range and Related Landforms GCU 221
Game Plan: • Cenozoic history of the Basin and Range - Time step 1 – Compression (Thrust Faults) - Time step 2 – Extension (Fault Block / Metamorphic Core Complexes) - Time step 3 – Basin filling (Playas) - Time step 4 – Drainage integration
Cenozoic History of the Basin Range • Time Step 1 - 70 to 20 million years ago Arizona COMPRESSED from North America overriding the Pacific Plate
Cenozoic History of the Basin Range • Time Step 1 - 70 to 20 million years ago How compression works…
Cenozoic History of the Basin Range • Time Step 1 - 70 to 20 million years ago “Keystone Thrust Fault”
Cenozoic History of the Basin Range • Time Step 1 - 70 to 20 million years ago “Arizona Thrust Faults”
Cenozoic History of the Basin Range • Time Step 2 - 20 to 10 million years ago Arizona EXTENDED because North America overrode a “spreading center”
Cenozoic History of the Basin Range • Time Step 2 - 20 to 10 million years ago “San Andreas Fault” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxPTLmg0ZCw
Cenozoic History of the Basin Range • Time Step 2 - 20 to 10 million years ago “Compression to extension” • Two major features: • Fault Block Mountains • Metamorphic Core Complexes
Cenozoic History of the Basin Range • Time Step 2 - 20 to 10 million years ago Fault Block Mountains
Cenozoic History of the Basin Range • Time Step 2 - 20 to 10 million years ago “Little More Complicated”
Cenozoic History of the Basin Range • Time Step 2 - 20 to 10 million years ago Arizona Fault Block Mountains
Cenozoic History of the Basin Range • Time Step 2 - 20 to 10 million years ago “Sierra Estrella Mountains”
Cenozoic History of the Basin Range • Time Step 2 - 20 to 10 million years ago “Camelback Mountain” – Red Tertiary deposits and very old granite, typical Fault Block
Cenozoic History of the Basin Range • Time Step 2 - 20 to 10 million years ago Death Valley Normal Fault
Cenozoic History of the Basin Range • Time Step 2 - 20 to 10 million years ago Metamorphic Core Complexes
Cenozoic History of the Basin Range • Time Step 2 - 20 to 10 million years ago South Mountain
Cenozoic History of the Basin Range • Time Step 2 - 20 to 10 million years ago Tempe Butte – A fault block that rotated away from South Mountain
Cenozoic History of the Basin Range • Time Step 2 - 20 to 10 million years ago Catalina Mountains
Cenozoic History of the Basin Range • Time Step 2 - 20 to 10 million years ago Catalina Mountains
Cenozoic History of the Basin Range • Time Step 2 - 20 to 10 million years ago Can you find a fault block mountain and a metamorphic core complex? How can you tell?
Cenozoic History of the Basin Range • Time Step 2 - 20 to 10 million years ago Harcuvar Mountains. Bonus, Bear Claw Mountains or a detachment fault.
Cenozoic History of the Basin Range • Time Step 3 – 10 to ~5 million years ago Extension shuts down, Arizona dominated by interior drainage
Cenozoic History of the Basin Range • Time Step 3 – 10 to ~5 million years ago Interior drainage in arid locations forms playas or dry lakes Arizona kinda looked like numerous Death Valleys http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEOYyjYVkR0
Cenozoic History of the Basin Range • Time Step 3 – 10 to ~5 million years ago Death Valley… again
Cenozoic History of the Basin Range • Time Step 3 – 10 to ~5 million years ago Arizona’s old Death Valleys
Cenozoic History of the Basin Range • Time Step 3 – 10 to ~5 million years ago Wilcox Playa
Cenozoic History of the Basin Range • Time Step 4 – ~5 to the present Arizona’s drainages become mostly integrated
Development and integration of the Salt, Verde, and Gila Rivers
Things to know: • Basin and Range History - Time step 1 – Compression (Thrust Faults) - Time step 2 – Extension (Fault Block / Metamorphic Core Complexes) - Time step 3 – Basin filling (Playas) - Time step 4 – Drainage integration (basin spillover) If you have questions, ask Dr. Douglass