Journal article

Structure and 40 Ar/ 39 Ar K-feldspar thermal history of the Gold Butte block: Reevaluation of the tilted crustal section model

KE Karlstrom, M Heizler, MC Quigley

Special Paper of the Geological Society of America | Published : 2010

Abstract

This paper reevaluates the geometry and processes of extension in the boundary zone between the western Colorado Plateau and the Basin and Range Province. Based on new mapping of extensional detachment faults, restored cross sections, and 40Ar/39Ar K-feldspar thermochronology, we present an alternative to the previously published model that the Gold Butte block is a tilted 15-18-km-thick intact basement crustal section. Mapping of windows of crystalline basement at 1:12,000 scale delineates a bedding-parallel detachment fault system that parallels the Great Unconformity in the Tramp Ridge block, just north of the Gold Butte block. Above this detachment fault, extensional allochthons containi..

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