New insights into magmatism and changing rift styles in the evolution of the Gulf of California


Autoria(s): Bryan, Scott Edward; Ferrari, Luca; Orozco-Esquivel, Teresa; Lopez-Martinez, Margarita
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01/08/2012

Resumo

The Gulf of California (GoC) has been an important focus site for understanding the spatial and temporal evolution of rifts, with recent studies concluding: 1) rapid crustal rupturing within 10 Myrs; 2) surprisingly abrupt variations in rifting style and magmatism with apparently wide magma-poor and narrow, magmatic rift segments; and 3) that high sedimentation rates may promote switching from wide to narrow rift modes or thermally blanket the crust to enhance rift magmatism. Critical to these conclusions is the onset of rifting at~12 Ma following the cessation of subduction. New field-based volcanostratigraphic and geochronologic studies along the southeastern GoC margin reveal Early Miocene (~25-18 Ma) bimodal volcanism in wide rifting mode (~400 km width), followed by a mid-Miocene (~18-12 Ma) phase of dominantly intermediate composition magmatism in and around the nascent GoC with lavas/domes often emplaced into actively subsiding basins, but contemporaneous with bimodal volcanism regionally. Flat-lying intraplate basaltic lava fields emplaced ~12-10 Ma along the GoC east coast abut tilted blocks of ~20 Ma ignimbrites onshore, and also occur offshore. The reduction in crustal thickness from ~55 to 20 km along the eastern GoC edge must have been largely achieved by 12 Ma. Extension has demonstrably began earlier than previously thought, downplaying rapid rifting and any thermal effects from <6 Ma sedimentation. New age data from onshore indicate significant structurally controlled corridors of magmatism during 18-12 Ma extension in apparently magma-poor rift segments, and this magmatism temporally coincides with the switch from wide to narrow rifting.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/58552/

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Australian Geosciences Council

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/58552/1/Bryan_et_al_GC123291.pdf

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Bryan, Scott Edward, Ferrari, Luca, Orozco-Esquivel, Teresa, & Lopez-Martinez, Margarita (2012) New insights into magmatism and changing rift styles in the evolution of the Gulf of California. In Proceedings of the 34th International Geological Congress 2012, Australian Geosciences Council, Brisbane, QLD, p. 2690.

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Copyright 2012 Australian Geosciences Council

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School of Earth, Environmental & Biological Sciences; Science & Engineering Faculty

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Conference Paper