Published August 1987
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Journal Article
Isotopic age constraints on middle Paleozoic deformation in the northern Sierra Nevada, California
Chicago
Abstract
Allochthons of the lower Paleozoic Shoo Fly Complex in the northern Sierra Nevada were assembled and internally deformed prior to formation of a Devonian-Permian island-arc sequence. U/Pb data on zircons indicate ages of 423 +5/−15 Ma for a submarine tuff within the uppermost thrust slice of the Shoo Fly Complex and 378 +5/−10 Ma for a granitic intrusion that may be cogenetic with the lower part of the arc sequence. These data indicate late Early Silurian Shoo Fly deposition and proximity to active volcanism, as well as late Middle Devonian initiation of arc-related magmatism.
Additional Information
© 1987 Geological Society of America. Manuscript received September 8, 1986; Revised manuscript received May 4, 1987; Manuscript accepted May 15, 1987. Support for geochronological and geological studies in the northern Sierra Nevada was provided by National Science Foundation Grants EAR-8018811, EAR-8218460 (to Saleeby), and EAR-7614270 (to Eldridge Moores, supporting Hannah and Varga). We thank Eldridge Moores for initiating these studies, Cherilyn Saleeby for patience and expertise in hand sorting of zircon, and David Harwood and Richard Schweickert for constructive reviews of the manuscript.Additional details
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- 48893
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- 10.1130/0091-7613(1987)15<757:IACOMP>2.0.CO;2
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- EAR-8018811
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- EAR-8218460
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- EAR-7614270
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