亚利桑那州南部山脉变质核杂岩和埃斯特雷拉山脉剥蚀时间和地壳伸展速率的热年代学证据

P.G. Fitzgerald , S.J. Reynolds , E. Stump , D.A. Foster , A.J.W. Gleadow
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沿着南山脉变质核复合体的长度收集的样本的磷灰石裂变径迹分析和邻近的埃斯特雷拉山脉的垂直剖面显示,在区域地壳伸展期间,磷灰石快速冷却。南山区17个样品的裂变径迹年龄在2σ水平上重叠,加权平均值为17.5±1.0 Ma。平均裂变径迹长度均大于14 μm,表明在此期间冷却速度较快。将这些数据与角闪石和黑云母的K-Ar和40Ar/39Ar冷却年龄相结合,得出南山下板块岩石在21 ~ 17 Ma之间的平均冷却速率约为190°C/my。从邻近的Sierra Estrella地区采集的4个样品在600 m以上的地形上获得的磷灰石年龄加权平均值为24.7±0.4 Ma,平均径迹长度大于14 μm,也反映了快速冷却。地质约束条件表明,相对于南山拆离断层,Sierra Estrella最有可能是下板块,其隆升/冷却历史与南山核杂岩的拆离式剥蚀有关。如果冷却仅仅反映上板块岩石的构造剥蚀作用,那么计算出的岩心杂岩的延伸速率为≈0.3 cm/yr,与其他岩心杂岩的估计速率相当。
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Thermochronologic evidence for timing of denudation and rate of crustal extension of the south mountains metamorphic core complex and sierra estrella, Arizona

Apatite fission-track analysis of samples collected along the length of theSouth Mountains metamorphic core complex and in a vertical profile from the adjacent Sierra Estrella reveal rapid cooling during regional crustal extension. Fission-track ages of 17 samples from South Mountains overlap at the 2σ level and have a weighted mean of 17.5 ± 1.0 Ma. Mean fission-track lengths are all greater than 14 μm, indicating rapid cooling at about this time. Integrating these data with K-Ar and 40Ar/39Ar cooling ages of hornblende and biotite yields an average cooling rate of approximately 190°;C/my between 21 and 17 Ma for lower-plate rocks in the South Mountains. Four samples collected over 600 m of relief from the adjacent Sierra Estrella yield apatite ages with a weighted mean of 24.7 ± 0.4 Ma and mean track lengths greater than 14 μm, which also reflect rapid cooling. Geologic constraints suggest that the Sierra Estrella is most likely lower-plate with respect to the South Mountains detachment fault and that its uplift/cooling history is linked to the detachment-style denudation of the South Mountains core complex. If cooling simply reflects tectonic denudation of upper-plate rocks, the calculated rate of extension for the core complex is ≈ 0.3 cm/yr, a rate comparable to those estimated for other core complexes.

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