2004 Denver Annual Meeting (November 7–10, 2004)

Paper No. 7
Presentation Time: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM

DIFFERENTIATION AND CONTAMINATION IN THE NORTHERN PENINSULAR RANGES BATHOLITH, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA


CLAUSEN, Benjamin L., Geoscience Res Inst and Nat Sci Dept, Loma Linda Univ, Loma Linda, CA 92350, MORTON, D.M., U.S.G.S, Dept. Earth Sciences, University of California, Riverside, 92521 and KISTLER, Ronald W., US Geol Survey, 345 Middlefield Rd, Menlo Park, CA 94025-3561, bclausen@univ.llu.edu

Almost 300 rock samples were collected by Baird et al. from the northern Peninsular Ranges Batholith (PRB) which is made up of the western Santa Ana block, the central Perris block, and the eastern San Jacinto block. These samples have been analyzed for major and trace elements by XRF and LA-ICP-MS respectively. CIPW norms were calculated from the major elements in each sample. The major elements were plotted on AFM, TAS, and R1-R2 diagrams, and the norms were plotted on QAP and Ab-An-Or diagrams. The various diagrams bring out different features and aid in combining the samples into approximately fifteen natural groupings. These plots along with the differentiation index (q+or+ab+ne) show the differentiation trends within and between groups.

Major and trace elements and Sri were used to compare the effects of differentiation and mixing/contamination from one regional group to another. Differentiation effects were correlated with the concentration of SiO2, as well as the alkalis (Na, K, Cs), Mo, U, Y, Tb, and negatively with Al, the alkaline earths (Mg, Ca), and the transition elements (Ti, Co, V, Mn, Fe, Sc, Cr). Contamination effects were correlated with Sri, as well as the LREE, Nb, Ta, and Zr.

Samples from the southern part of the Santa Ana block with Sri < 0.7045 show an essentially uncontaminated differentiation trend from gabbro to granite. SW-to-NE plots across the northern PRB show the effects of increasing distance from the subduction zone and increasing arc maturity. These SW-NE trends are partly modeled by the Sr/Y ratio. The suture zone diagonally bisecting the Perris block divides the PRB into two sectors with a bimodal SiO2 distribution on the west (mostly <62% and >69%) and an intermediate SiO2 on the east (mostly 62-69%). The shear zone bisecting the San Jacinto block separates that block into two differentiation series with a higher plag-qtz on the west and a lower plag-qtz on the east. High magnetite/ilmenite ratios occur in high-SiO2 samples along the shear zone. Samples from the complicated southeastern Perris Block were more difficult to group and showed more local than regional trends. The complications may be due to complex faulting, straddling the suture zone, and hydrothermal alteration. Major and trace elements from the older Santiago Peak volcanics in the northern Santa Ana block are included for comparison with the PRB rocks.