NEW U/PB SHRIMP-RG AGES FROM THE MANASTASH INLIER, CENTRAL CASCADES, WASHINGTON
The Lookout Mountain Formation consists of siltstone, shale, and lesser sandstone that have been deformed into semi-schists and biotite schists and is intruded by the Quartz Mountain stock. The sandstones are interpreted to have been volcanically derived, and consist of the middle part of a Bouma sequence. 66 detrital zircons from moderately sorted, fine-grained sandstone were dated using the SHRIMP-RG. The greatest (n = 24), and youngest age population of detrital zircons is ~160 Ma (Late Jurassic). This ~160 Ma peak and the intruding ~157 Ma stock tightly bracket the Lookout Mountain age as Late Jurassic. The similarities in age between volcanically derived sandstone and the large ~160 Ma peak indicates active magmatism occurred in the source area, probably an arc. Other statistically significant age populations include: Middle Jurassic; Early Jurassic; Permian-Triassic; Devonian; Neoproterozoic; Mesoproterozoic; and Paleoproterzoic. Of all possible source areas for the Lookout Mountain Formation that contain abundant plutonic rocks of suitable ages, the Klamath Mountains, OR-CA, is most favorable.