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Mesozoic exhumation history of the Grenvillian Oaxacan Complex, southern Mexico.

Authors :
Abdullin, Fanis
Solari, Luigi
Solé, Jesús
Ortega‐Obregón, Carlos
Source :
Terra Nova. Feb2021, Vol. 33 Issue 1, p86-94. 9p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We present the first fission‐track results from the Grenvillian Oaxacan Complex, southern Mexico. Time–temperature modelling of the data indicates that two significant Mesozoic cooling episodes are recorded in the Oaxacan Complex and these are interpreted as resulting from exhumation. The older cooling event took place from the Late Triassic to Middle Jurassic and is possible linked to the break‐up of Pangea (including the initial opening of the Gulf of Mexico during the Jurassic). The younger exhumation period in the Early Cretaceous is contemporaneous with the final stages of rifting of the Gulf of Mexico. Key stratigraphic records also provide independent evidence for these exhumation episodes. In our view, both Mesozoic rapid exhumation events were controlled by the activity of the Caltepec Fault Zone and the Oaxaca Fault. Our data suggest that both these large fault systems have remained active since, at least, the Late Triassic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09544879
Volume :
33
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Terra Nova
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
148069176
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/ter.12493