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Isotopic and elemental chemistry of subsurface Precambrian igneous rocks, west Texas and eastern New Mexico.

Authors :
Barnes, Melanie A.
Rohs, C. Renee
Anthony, Elizabeth Y.
Van Schmus, W. Randy
Denison, Rodger E.
Source :
Rocky Mountain Geology; Fall1999, Vol. 34 Issue 2, p245-262, 18p, 6 Charts, 4 Graphs, 3 Maps
Publication Year :
1999

Abstract

We present major element, trace element, and Nd isotopic analyses from cuttings and core samples for three subsurface terranes in west Texas and eastern New Mexico. The most northerly is the Panhandle volcanic terrane, which represents a large part of the Mesoproterozoic southern granite-rhyolite province. This terrane is comprised of undeformed rhyolite, ignimbritic tuff, granite, and diabase. The Panhandle terrane is split by the Debaca terrane, which consists of intercalated metasedimentary and metavolcanic rocks intruded by olivine gabbro, ferrogabbro, and diabase. Mildly to strongly deformed intermediate and felsic intrusive rocks of unknown affinity make up the third terrane, called here the crystalline terrane; it is located south and southeast of the Panhandle and Debaca terranes. Intermediate-to-felsic rocks of the terranes can be subdivided on the basis of their geochemistry into those with: (1) K[sub2]O/Na[sub2]O > 1 and A-type trace element characteristics; and (2) K[sub2]O/ Na[sub2]O < 1 and I-type trace element characteristics. All but a few samples from the Panhandle terrane, both north and south of the Debaca terrane, are A-type. Depleted mantle model ages for granites and rhyolites from the northern Panhandle terrane range from 1.50-1.69 Ga. TWo samples from the southern Panhandle terrane have model ages of 1.74 Ga, and a third sample's model age is 1.57 Ga. These model ages are older than the four reported crystallization ages of 1.37 -1.4 Ga, indicating that: (1) A-type rocks of the Panhandle terrane contain a significant crustal component; and (2) Panhandle terrane is underlain by gt; 1.7-Ga crust. The southern edge of Laurentia, therefore, is farther south than previously inferred. A diabase from the Panhandle terrane has a T[subDM] of 1.44 Ga. If this model age is close to the crystallization age, then diabase in the Panhandle terrane is approximately coeval with the granite and rhyolite. The model age for the gabbro from the Debaca... [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15557332
Volume :
34
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Rocky Mountain Geology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
12753167
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2113/34.2.245