2020
DOI: 10.1029/2019tc005794
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Thermochronological and Geochronological Constraints on Late Cretaceous Unroofing and Proximal Sedimentation in the Sevier Orogenic Belt, Utah

Abstract: A source‐to‐sink analysis incorporating geochronometric and thermochronometric data from the Sevier fold‐thrust belt (SFTB) and proximal synorogenic strata of the Canyon Range Conglomerate (CRC) and Indianola Group (IG) provides new insights into orogenic exhumation, erosional unroofing, and the interplay between thrusting and coarse clastic deposition in the Cretaceous Cordilleran foreland basin of western North America. Zircon (U‐Th)/He ages from the Pavant and Nebo thrust sheets record significant Cenomania… Show more

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“…Numbers correspond to supporting studies compiled on Table 1. Timing constraints for the East Sierran thrust belt (from Walker et al., 1995; Dunne & Walker, 1993; 2004), Luning‐Fencemaker thrust belt (summarized in Wyld, 2002), and the western and eastern thrust systems of the Sevier fold‐thrust belt are shown (from DeCelles & Coogan, 2006; Giallorenzo et al., 2018; Pujols et al., 2020; Yonkee et al., 2019); see text for discussion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Numbers correspond to supporting studies compiled on Table 1. Timing constraints for the East Sierran thrust belt (from Walker et al., 1995; Dunne & Walker, 1993; 2004), Luning‐Fencemaker thrust belt (summarized in Wyld, 2002), and the western and eastern thrust systems of the Sevier fold‐thrust belt are shown (from DeCelles & Coogan, 2006; Giallorenzo et al., 2018; Pujols et al., 2020; Yonkee et al., 2019); see text for discussion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After ∼85 Ma, deformation migrated eastward into smaller‐scale foreland thrust systems that were active until ∼66 Ma (e.g., Lawton et al., 1993). In west‐central Utah (∼39°N), the western thrust system is represented by the Canyon Range and Pavant thrusts (which both carry Neoproterozoic‐Paleozoic rocks that were deposited to the west of the Wasatch Hingeline; DeCelles & Coogan, 2006), which were emplaced between ∼130–125 Ma (Pujols et al., 2020) and ∼93 Ma (DeCelles & Coogan, 2006) (Figure 14b). The eastern thrust system at this latitude consists of the Pavant footwall duplex, Paxton thrust, and Gunnison thrust, which were emplaced between ∼93 and ∼66 Ma (DeCelles & Coogan, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Progressive unroofing of the Canyon Range, Pavant, and Nebo thrust sheets is also reflected in the DZ U-Pb and DZ He age trends recorded in the Indianola Group (Pujols et al, 2020). The Sanpete and Funk Valley Formations (lower Indianola Group) are characterized by sediment mixing of Neoproterozoic to Mesozoic strata, likely sourced from Neoproterozoic-Paleozoic sections in the Canyon Range thrust sheet and Mesozoic-Paleozoic strata in the easternmost Pavant and Nebo thrust sheets (Pujols et al, 2020). Moving up section into the Sixmile Canyon Formation, the DZ U-Pb age spectra become dominated by Neoproterozoic-Paleozoic DZ U-Pb ages in response to unroofing of Neoproterozoic-Paleozoic strata of the Canyon Range and potentially the Sheeprock and Tintic thrust sheets in central and northern Utah, respectively (Pujols et al, 2020).…”
Section: Foreland Basin Sediment Composition and Dz Provenancementioning
confidence: 91%
“…Progressive unroofing of the Canyon Range, Pavant, and Nebo thrust sheets is also reflected in the DZ U-Pb and DZ He age trends recorded in the Indianola Group (Pujols et al, 2020). The Sanpete and Funk Valley Formations (lower Indianola Group) are characterized by sediment mixing of Neoproterozoic to Mesozoic strata, likely sourced from Neoproterozoic-Paleozoic sections in the Canyon Range thrust sheet and Mesozoic-Paleozoic strata in the easternmost Pavant and Nebo thrust sheets (Pujols et al, 2020).…”
Section: Foreland Basin Sediment Composition and Dz Provenancementioning
confidence: 95%
“…The zircon (U-Th)/He ages were acquired following the methodology described in Wolfe and Stockli (2010). For detailed laboratory and data reduction processes please refer to Thomson et al (2017), Xu et al (2017), and Pujols et al (2020).…”
Section: Sampling and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%