2023
DOI: 10.1130/ges02438.1
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Magmatic record of changing Cordilleran plate-boundary conditions—Insights from Lu-Hf isotopes in the Mojave Desert

Abstract: Belts of Cordilleran arc plutons in the eastern part of the Mojave crustal province, inboard from the southwestern North American plate boundary, record major magmatic pulses at ca. 180–160 and 75 Ma and smaller pulses at ca. 100 and 20 Ma. This cyclic magmatism likely reflects evolving plate-margin processes. Zircon Lu-Hf isotopic characteristics and inherited zircons for different-age plutons may relate magma sources to evolving tectonics. Sources similar in age to the bulk of the exposed Mojave crust (1.6–1… Show more

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“…The same behavior occurs for Jurassic plutons in the neighboring Mojave Desert of southeastern California that also yielded negative εHf(t) values and T DM model ages averaging 1700 ± 190 Ma for zircon in two Mid dle Jurassic rocks, and 1820 ± 160 Ma in three Late Jurassic plutons (Howard et al 2023).…”
Section: Hf Isotope Analysessupporting
confidence: 57%
“…The same behavior occurs for Jurassic plutons in the neighboring Mojave Desert of southeastern California that also yielded negative εHf(t) values and T DM model ages averaging 1700 ± 190 Ma for zircon in two Mid dle Jurassic rocks, and 1820 ± 160 Ma in three Late Jurassic plutons (Howard et al 2023).…”
Section: Hf Isotope Analysessupporting
confidence: 57%