Contributions to Crustal Evolution of the Southwestern United States 2002
DOI: 10.1130/0-8137-2365-5.49
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Controls on orogenesis along an ocean-continent margin transition in the Jura-Cretaceous Peninsular Ranges batholith

Abstract: The Jura-Cretaceous Peninsular Ranges batholith (PRb) of southern and BajaCalifornia is a remarkable example of a zoned batholith containing distinct oceanic (western) and continental (eastern) basements. The transition between these basements is marked by a crustal-scale boundary along which distinct volcanosedimentary, structural, and metamorphic histories evolved during Mesozoic orogenesis. Our work across this boundary in the Sierra San Pedro Martir of Baja California, Mexico indicates that it controlled a… Show more

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“…The linearity and continuity of the gradients argue for structural control on the compositional dichotomy of the Peninsular Ranges batholith . The gradients may mark a suture between continental crust and a Jurassic magmatic arc built on oceanic crust (Jachens et al, 1991) that is of variable width (Todd et al, 1988;Thomson and Girty, 1994;Schmidt et al, 2002).…”
Section: Peninsular Ranges Batholithmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The linearity and continuity of the gradients argue for structural control on the compositional dichotomy of the Peninsular Ranges batholith . The gradients may mark a suture between continental crust and a Jurassic magmatic arc built on oceanic crust (Jachens et al, 1991) that is of variable width (Todd et al, 1988;Thomson and Girty, 1994;Schmidt et al, 2002).…”
Section: Peninsular Ranges Batholithmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6.19). The SNB, together with the Southern California Batholith (SCB) (e.g., Luffi et al 2009) and the Peninsular Ranges Batholith (PRB) (e.g., Schmidt et al 2002) The S-velocity at 2-km depth in CVM-S4.26 shows good correlation with surface geology in this region (Fig. 6.19).…”
Section: Southern Sierra Nevadamentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The younger eastern section is more felsic and lacks gabbros. Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the lateral variations within the PRB (e.g., Schmidt et al 2002). One possibility is that the western and eastern sections were emplaced at two separate subduction zones and then accreted together in Cretaceous (e.g., Gastil et al 1978).…”
Section: Peninsular Ranges-salton Trough Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6.19). The SNB, together with the Southern California Batholith (SCB) (e.g., Luffi et al 2009) and the Peninsular Ranges Batholith (PRB) (e.g., Schmidt et al 2002) to the south, are part of the Cordilleran batholithic belt. The bulk of the batholithic belt was emplaced during the Mesozoic as a result of prolonged subduction of oceanic plates beneath the southwestern edge of the North American plate (e.g., Dickinson 1981 The S-velocity at 2-km depth in CVM-S4.26 shows good correlation with surface geology in this region (Fig.…”
Section: Southern Sierra Nevadamentioning
confidence: 99%