GEOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF MIOCENE INITIATION OF MICROPLATE CAPTURE AND TRANSROTATION IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, USA
Regional NE-SW extension dominated southern California following initiation of capture of the Monterey microplate (mp) at 24 Ma. The Simmler, Plush Ranch,Vasquez and Diligencia basins, along with core-complex extension of the Mojave Desert, represent this period. It is significant that none of these basins contain clasts of Pelona-Orocopia schist, even though thermochronology indicates cooling of these schists at 24-22 Ma (Jacobson et al., 2007). The Monterey mp was fully captured by the Pacific plate by 18 Ma; the overlying Western Transverse Ranges block began transrotation at this time because its northern boundary prevented it from moving directly to the NW. Present exposures of the P-O schist palinspastically reconstruct to locations near the NE corner of the WTR and the oldest known clasts of P-O schist are found in associated basins (e.g., Tick Canyon Formation), suggesting a causal relation between the initiation of transrotation of the WTR and final unroofing of the P-O schist. Reconstruction of subsequent deformation is essential to clarify these relations.