Cordilleran Section - 117th Annual Meeting - 2021

Paper No. 4-5
Presentation Time: 9:50 AM

MULTI-MINERAL U-PB GEO- AND THERMOCHRONOMETRIC CONSTRAINTS ON LARAMIDE-AGE DEFORMATION IN THE MARIA FOLD-AND-THRUST BELT (SW USA)


FLANSBURG, Megan, Department of Geological Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin, 23 San Jacinto Blvd & E 23rd St, Austin, TX 78712, STOCKLI, Daniel, Department of Geological Sciences, University of Texas at Austin, 1 University Station C1100, Austin, TX 78712 and SINGLETON, John, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523

The Maria fold-and-thrust belt (MFTB) is an anomalously S- to SW-vergent vestige of the Late Cretaceous fold-thrust system of the North American Cordilleran orogen and preserves contractional and extensional fabrics that are variably overprinted by the Miocene Colorado River extensional corridor of southeastern California and west-central Arizona. While MFTB contractional kinematics are fairly well studied, the exact timing of MFTB thrust structures and the timing and kinematics of regional, Late Cretaceous-Paleogene extension are poorly constrained. To constrain cross-cutting relationships, we applied zircon and apatite U-Pb geochronometry to date syn- and post-kinematic intrusions. Top-SW contractional structures like the Big Maria syncline in the Big and Little Maria Mountains and the Tyson thrust in the Dome Rock Mountains are cut by ~80-64 Ma post-kinematic dikes and plutons. The apatite U-Pb system has a closure temperature ~450°C, making it an ideal thermochronometer to constrain shear zone deformation within amphibolite- to upper greenschist-facies mylonitic fabrics. Apatite U-Pb dates from rocks in extensional top-NE amphibolite- to upper greenschist-facies mylonitic shear bands within Jurassic and Mesoproterozoic plutons are ~105 to 55 Ma in the Big Maria and Riverside Mountains, suggesting that the western MFTB cooled below ~450°C during Late Cretaceous to Paleocene extension. To the east, the ~87 Ma Tyson Wash Granite in the Dome Rock and Moon Mountains cuts SW-vergent contractional structures, but is involved in top-NE extensional shear. Top-NE extensional reactivation of the Tyson-Valenzuela thrust system was coeval with pegmatite dike emplacement ~70 Ma. Apatite U-Pb analyses from top-NE extensional fabrics and in-situ titanite U-Pb analyses from calc-silicate rocks along the Tyson-Valenzuela thrust system in the Dome Rock and eastern Moon Mountains are the target of future analyses.