Title of article
Linking zircon U–Pb and garnet Sm–Nd ages to date loading and metamorphism in the lower crust of a Cretaceous magmatic arc, Swakane Gneiss, WA, USA
Author/Authors
Matthew P. Gatewood، نويسنده , , Harold H. Stowell، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
15
From page
128
To page
142
Abstract
Synorogenic basin development and subsequent collapse and loading provide important constraints on the Late Cretaceous crustal structure of the North America Cordillera. High grade metasedimentary rocks of the Swakane Gneiss in the North Cascades have been interpreted to include ca. 73 Ma detrital zircon that requires a protolith age considerably younger than metamorphic ages of adjacent terranes. This detrital interpretation requires rapid loading rates of 7–8 mm/yr, heating to 750 °C in 5) and define an array of concordant U–Pb dates from 75 to 63 Ma. The new zircon U–Pb and garnet Sm–Nd ages establish that the youngest regional metamorphism was diachronous and occurred between 75 and 63 Ma. Our dataset precludes post 73 Ma deposition and instead suggests that sedimentation occurred after ca. 91 Ma and ended before ca. 75 Ma. Using these age constraints for deposition and metamorphism, we propose new loading rates of 1–3 mm/yr and conclude that the Swakane Gneiss protolith was likely deposited in a small, short-lived, intra-arc basin that subsided, filled in, and collapsed quickly due to overthrusting of arc crust.
Keywords
Swakane Gneiss , North Cascades , Garnet Sm–Nd , Zircon U–Pb , Orogenic loading rates , Synorogenic basin evolution
Journal title
lithos
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
lithos
Record number
1287902
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