scholarly journals Supplemental Material: Volcanic record of the arc-to-rift transition onshore of the Guaymas basin in the Santa Rosalía area, Gulf of California, Baja California

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. Busby ◽  
et al.

Item S1: Analytical methods, including XRF and ICP-MS whole-rock geochemical analysis, <sup>40</sup>Ar-<sup>39</sup>Ar geochronological analytical methods, and zircon isotopic methods. Item S2: Excel spreadsheet of whole-rock geochemical data, including XRF and LA-ICPMS data. Item S3: <sup>40</sup>Ar-<sup>39</sup>Ar geochronological data: Summary table, and data tables and plots for each sample. Item S4: U-Pb zircon data. Item S5. Hf-isotope zircon data. Item S6: Outcrop photos. Item 7: Photomicrographs, including examples of all samples dated by <sup>40</sup>Ar-<sup>39</sup>Ar. Item S8: Summary of published definitions of adakites and high magnesium andesites. Item S9: KMZ files for geologic maps.

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. Busby ◽  
et al.

Item S1: Analytical methods, including XRF and ICP-MS whole-rock geochemical analysis, <sup>40</sup>Ar-<sup>39</sup>Ar geochronological analytical methods, and zircon isotopic methods. Item S2: Excel spreadsheet of whole-rock geochemical data, including XRF and LA-ICPMS data. Item S3: <sup>40</sup>Ar-<sup>39</sup>Ar geochronological data: Summary table, and data tables and plots for each sample. Item S4: U-Pb zircon data. Item S5. Hf-isotope zircon data. Item S6: Outcrop photos. Item 7: Photomicrographs, including examples of all samples dated by <sup>40</sup>Ar-<sup>39</sup>Ar. Item S8: Summary of published definitions of adakites and high magnesium andesites. Item S9: KMZ files for geologic maps.


Geosphere ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (4) ◽  
pp. 1012-1041
Author(s):  
Cathy Busby ◽  
Alison Graettinger ◽  
Margarita López Martínez ◽  
Sarah Medynski ◽  
Tina Niemi ◽  
...  

Abstract The Gulf of California is an archetype of continental rupture through transtensional rifting, and exploitation of a thermally weakened arc to produce a rift. Volcanic rocks of central Baja California record the transition from calcalkaline arc magmatism, due to subduction of the Farallon plate (ca. 24–12 Ma), to rift magmatism, related to the opening of the Gulf of California (&lt;12 Ma). In addition, a suite of postsubduction rocks (&lt;12 Ma), referred to as “bajaites,” are enriched in light rare-earth and other incompatible elements (e.g., Ba and Sr). These are further subdivided into high-magnesian andesite (with 50%–58% SiO2 and MgO &gt;4%) and adakite (&gt;56% SiO2 and MgO &lt;3%). The bajaites correlate spatially with a fossil slab imaged under central Baja and are inferred to record postsubduction melting of the slab and subduction-modified mantle by asthenospheric upwelling associated with rifting or slab breakoff. We report on volcanic rocks of all three suites, which surround and underlie the Santa Rosalía sedimentary rift basin. This area represents the western margin of the Guaymas basin, the most magmatically robust segment of the Gulf of California rift, where seafloor spreading occurred in isolation for 3–4 m.y. (starting at 6 Ma) before transtensional pull-apart basins to the north and south ruptured the continental crust. Outcrops of the Santa Rosalía area thus offer the opportunity to understand the magmatic evolution of the Guaymas rift, which has been the focus of numerous oceanographic expeditions. We describe 21 distinct volcanic and hypabyssal map units in the Santa Rosalía area, using field characteristics, petrographic data, and major- and trace-element geochemical data, as well as zircon isotopic data and ten new 40Ar-39Ar ages. Lithofacies include lavas and lava domes, block-and-ash-flow tuffs, ignimbrites, and hypabyssal intrusions (plugs, dikes, and peperites). Calcalkaline volcanic rocks (13.81–10.11 Ma) pass conformably upsection, with no time gap, into volcanic rocks with rift transitional chemistry (9.69–8.84 Ma). The onset of rifting was marked by explosive eruption of silicic ignimbrite (tuff of El Morro), possibly from a caldera, similar to the onset of rifting or accelerated rifting in other parts of the Gulf of California. Epsilon Hf zircon data are consistent with a rift transitional setting for the tuff of El Morro. Arc and rift volcanic rocks were then juxtaposed by normal faults and tilted eastward toward a north-south fault that lay offshore, likely related to the north-south normal faults documented for the early history of the Guaymas basin, prior to the onset of northwest-southeast transtenional faulting. Magmatism in the Santa Rosalía area resumed with emplacement of high-magnesian andesite lavas and intrusions, at 6.06 Ma ± 0.27 Ma, coeval with the onset of seafloor spreading in the Guaymas basin at ca. 6 Ma. The 9.69–8.84 Ma rift transitional volcanic rocks underlying the Santa Rosalía sedimentary basin provide a maximum age on its basal fill. Evaporites in the Santa Rosalía sedimentary basin formed on the margin of the Guaymas basin, where thicker evaporites formed. Overlying coarse-grained clastic sedimentary fill of the Santa Rosalía basin and its stratiform Cu-Co-Zn-Mn sulfides may have accumulated rapidly, coeval with emplacement of 6.06 Ma high-magnesian andesite intrusions and the ca. 6 Ma onset of seafloor spreading in the Guaymas basin.


2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexie E.G. Millikin ◽  
et al.

Detailed analytical methods and sample information, data tables containing all geochemical data, and compiled geochronological and chemostratigraphic data.<br>


2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexie E.G. Millikin ◽  
et al.

Detailed analytical methods and sample information, data tables containing all geochemical data, and compiled geochronological and chemostratigraphic data.<br>


1999 ◽  
Vol 93 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 75-92 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hubert Fabriol ◽  
Luis A Delgado-Argote ◽  
Juan José Dañobeitia ◽  
Diego Córdoba ◽  
Antonio González ◽  
...  

Minerals ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 106
Author(s):  
Xing-Yuan Li ◽  
Jing-Ru Zhang ◽  
Chun-Kit Lai

Jiangxi Province (South China) is one of the world’s top tungsten (W) mineral provinces. In this paper, we present a new LA-ICP-MS zircon U-Pb age and Hf isotope data on the W ore-related Xianglushan granite in northern Jiangxi Province. The magmatic zircon grains (with high Th/U values) yielded an early Cretaceous weighted mean U-Pb age of 125 ± 1 Ma (MSWD = 2.5, 2σ). Zircon εHf(t) values of the Xianglushan granite are higher (−6.9 to −4.1, avg. −5.4 ± 0.7) than those of the W ore-related Xihuanshan granite in southern Jiangxi Province (−14.9 to −11.2, avg. −12.5 ± 0.9), implying different sources between the W ore-forming magmas in the northern and southern Jiangxi Province. Compiling published zircon geochemical data, the oxygen fugacity (fO2) of the late Yanshanian granitic magmas in Jiangxi Province (the Xianglushan, Ehu, Dahutang, and Xihuashan plutons) were calculated by different interpolation methods. As opposed to the W ore-barren Ehu granitic magma, the low fO2 of the Xianglushan granitic magma may have caused W enrichment and mineralization, whilst high fO2 may have led to the coexistence of Cu and W mineralization in the Dahutang pluton. Additionally, our study suggests that the absence of late Mesozoic Cu-Mo mineralization in the Zhejiang, Jiangxi, and Anhui Provinces (Zhe-Gan-Wan region) was probably related to low fO2 magmatism in the Cretaceous.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Glenn Sharman ◽  
et al.

Sample summary, LA-ICP-MS data tables, sources of Cretaceous-Paleogene forearc data, Peninsular Ranges batholith zircon U-Pb ages, mixture modeling results, and U-Pb analytical methodology.<br>


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