1989
DOI: 10.1130/spe224-p1
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Structure across a Mesozoic ocean-continent suture zone in the northern Sierra Nevada, California

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“…Deeper structural levels include metagabbro cut by sheeted and unsheeted diabase dike swarms, and higher structural levels include lavas and pillow lavas grading upward to volcaniclastic successions, with gabbroic to tonalitic plutons an integral part of the intraoceanic volcanoplutonic complex. The Smartville block structurally overlies deformed arc assemblages of the Slate Creek-Lake Combie belt, which in turn structurally overlies mélanges of the Fiddle Creek-Tuolumne River belt (Day et al, 1985(Day et al, , 1988Edelman and Sharp, 1989;Edelman et al, 1989a;Edelman, 1991;Dilek et al, 1990;Fagan et al, 2001;Day and Bickford, 2004). These structural relationships imply eastward thrusting within the accretionary assemblages west of the Calaveras mélange belt (Ricci et al, 1985).…”
Section: Coast Ranges Quaternary Alluvium Is Blank Small Granitic Bmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…Deeper structural levels include metagabbro cut by sheeted and unsheeted diabase dike swarms, and higher structural levels include lavas and pillow lavas grading upward to volcaniclastic successions, with gabbroic to tonalitic plutons an integral part of the intraoceanic volcanoplutonic complex. The Smartville block structurally overlies deformed arc assemblages of the Slate Creek-Lake Combie belt, which in turn structurally overlies mélanges of the Fiddle Creek-Tuolumne River belt (Day et al, 1985(Day et al, , 1988Edelman and Sharp, 1989;Edelman et al, 1989a;Edelman, 1991;Dilek et al, 1990;Fagan et al, 2001;Day and Bickford, 2004). These structural relationships imply eastward thrusting within the accretionary assemblages west of the Calaveras mélange belt (Ricci et al, 1985).…”
Section: Coast Ranges Quaternary Alluvium Is Blank Small Granitic Bmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…6), and the contact between them represents structural telescoping within a compound arc complex of intraoceanic origin (Sharp, 1988;Dilek, 1989aDilek, , 1989bDilek et al, 1990). The Slate Creek-Lake Combie arc assemblage was constructed on an ophiolitic substratum, with no evidence of continental basement in the arc roots (Edelman, 1990;Edelman et al, 1989aEdelman et al, , 1989bHacker, 1993;Fagan et al, 2001;Day and Bickford, 2004).…”
Section: Coast Ranges Quaternary Alluvium Is Blank Small Granitic Bmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Harwood and Jayko did not take into account much of the indicated evidence for the structures in dispute, particularly within the Shoo Fly complex. form a ~200-Ma ophiolitic sequence, thrust eastward over the Sierran rocks to the east at ~170 Ma and subsequently intruded by dikes and plutonic bodies at ~160 Ma (Day et al, 1985(Day et al, , 1988Beard and Day, 1987;Edelman et al, 1989).…”
Section: Us Cordilleramentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The Rich Bar and Goodyears Creek faults together form the western boundary of the peridotite that is juxtaposed against the Calaveras Complex. Despite the apparent importance of these faults as suggested by their coincidence with contacts of widespread units along strike, Edelman et al (1989b) point out that mapping by Wagner et al (1981) shows that the type Melones fault is continuous with the Dogwood Peak-Gillis Hill faults that lie within the Calveras Complex and associated mélange and ophiolitic rocks. The Gillis Hill fault crosses the Slate Creek thrust without appreciable displacement and therefore must be a relatively minor fault according to Edelman et al (1989b).…”
Section: Bear Mountain Melones and Other Steep Faults Of The Foothimentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In the northern Sierra Nevada, the faults that comprise the inferred northward extension of the Melones fault zone (Clark, 1960), including Downieville, Rich Bar, and Goodyears Creek (Fig. 6), do not truncate and displace welldefi ned tectonostratigraphic units (Edelman et al, 1989b, their Fig. 1).…”
Section: Bear Mountain Melones and Other Steep Faults Of The Foothimentioning
confidence: 98%