Title of article :
The generation of high Sr/Y plutons following Late Jurassic arc–arc collision, Blue Mountains province, NE Oregon
Author/Authors :
JOSHUA J. SCHWARTZ، نويسنده , , Kenneth Johnson، نويسنده , , Elena A. Miranda، نويسنده , , Joseph L. Wooden، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
16
From page :
68
To page :
83
Abstract :
High Sr/Y plutons (Sr/Y > 40) occupy large areas in ancient and modern orogenic belts, yet considerable controversy exists regarding mechanisms of their generation, the tectonic settings in which they form, and their relationship to contractional deformation through time. In the Blue Mountains province (NE Oregon), a suite of Late Jurassic (148–145 Ma), high Sr/Y plutons intrude Middle Jurassic (162–157 Ma), low Sr/Y ( 600 ppm) and Sr/Y values (> 40), and positive initial epsilon Hf values (+ 10.5 to + 7.8: 2σ weighted average). These geochemical and isotopic results are consistent with geochemical models suggesting derivation from partial melting of island arc crust in the presence of a plagioclase-poor to absent, clinopyroxene + hornblende + garnet-bearing source (depths > 35–40 km). We propose that the transition from low Sr/Y to high Sr/Y magmatism resulted from orogenic thickening of island arc crust in the Dixie Butte area during Late Jurassic arc–arc collision between the Olds Ferry and Wallowa island arcs at 159–154 Ma. This fundamental change in crustal structure influenced post-orogenic magmatism and resulted in a relatively brief (~ 3 myr: 148–145 Ma) episode of high Sr/Y magmatism. Other high Sr/Y plutons occur throughout the US sector of the western North American Cordillera (e.g., Salmon River suture zone, Klamath Mountains, Peninsular Ranges) and closely follow major contractional events involving arc–arc and arc–continent collisions.
Keywords :
Rhyolite , Silicic large igneous province , Australia , quartz , Crystal stratigraphy , cathodoluminescence
Journal title :
lithos
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
lithos
Record number :
1287701
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