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ОбложкаBryant B. Geology of the northern part of the Harcuvar complex, west-central Arizona / Bryant B., Wooden J.L. - Reston: U.S. Geological Survey, 2008. - v, 52 p.: ill. (some col.), maps (some col.). - (U.S. Geological survey. Professional paper; Vol.1752). - Ref.: p.44-48. - ISBN 978-14-1-132041
 

Оглавление / Contents
 
Abstract ........................................................ 1
Introduction .................................................... 1
   Previous Work ................................................ 3
   Present Work ................................................. 5
Geology ......................................................... 5
   Rock Units ................................................... 6
      Proterozoic and Cretaceous Layered Gneiss ................. 6
      Proterozoic Granodiorite to Granite Gneiss ................ 7
      Proterozoic Porphyritic Granodiorite to Granite Gneiss .... 8
      Paleozoic and Mesozoic Metasedimentary Rocks .............. 8
      Jurassic Metagabbro, Metadiorite, and Amphibolite ........ 10
      Late Cretaceous Granite of Tank Pass ..................... 11
      Oligocene(?) and Miocene Swansea Plutonic Suite .......... 12
      Rocks Probably Correlative with the Swansea Plutonic
      Suite .................................................... 15
Geochronology .................................................. 15
   Proterozoic Granitic Rocks .................................. 15
   Jurassic Plutonic Rocks ..................................... 15
   Rocks Migmatized in the Cretaceous .......................... 16
   Swansea Plutonic Suite ...................................... 19
   Whole-Rock and Feldspar Pb-lsotopic Compositions ............ 19
Geochemistry ................................................... 19
   Analytical Methods .......................................... 19
   Proterozoic Granitic Rocks .................................. 21
   Jurassic Plutonic Rocks ..................................... 23
   Cretaceous Plutonic Rocks ................................... 23
   Swansea Plutonic Suite ...................................... 23
      Comparison with Poachie Crust and Possible Origin ........ 31
      Relation Between Magmatism, Extension, and Core Complex
      Formation ................................................ 32
Structure ...................................................... 32
   Faults ...................................................... 32
   Major Folds ................................................. 34
   Dikes ....................................................... 34
   Lineation ................................................... 37
   Foliation ................................................... 37
   Minor Folds ................................................. 41
   Older Foliation ............................................. 42
Summary of Structural and Metamorphic Events ................... 43
Acknowledgments ................................................ 44
References Cited ............................................... 44
Appendix. Location and Description of Analyzed Samples ......... 49


Figures

1.  Map showing location of northern Harcuvar complex and
    core complexes of west-central Arizona and adjacent part
    of California ............................................... 2
2.  Geologic map of the northern Harcuvar complex showing
    locations of analyzed and(or) dated rocks ................... 4
3-12. Photographs of:
3.  Migmatitic layered gneiss and granite in the eastern
    Harcuvar Mountains .......................................... 7
4.  Layered mylonite from layered gneiss in the eastern
    Buckskin Mountains .......................................... 7
5.  Mylonitic granodiorite gneiss from the eastern Buckskin
    Mountains ................................................... 8
6.  Mylonitic coarse-grained granite gneiss from the central
    Buckskin Mountains .......................................... 9
7.  Thin layers of marble in migmatitic layered gneiss in
    the eastern Buckskin Mountains ............................. 10
8.  Mylonitic biotite hornblende gneiss derived from gabbro
    containing trondhjemite sills that have been deformed
    into "fish" ................................................ 11
9.  Mylonitic biotite granite in the eastern Buckskin
    Mountains correlated with the Late Cretaceous granite of
    Tank Pass in the Harcuvar Mountains ........................ 12
10. Mylonitic biotite granodiorite from the felsic phase of
    the Swansea Plutonic Suite ................................. 13
11. Mylonitic porphyritic granite or monzogranite from
    inclusion in felsicphase of the Swansea Plutonic Suite ..... 13
12. Small intrusion of granodiorite of the felsic phase of
    the Swansea Plutonic Suite into layered migmatitic
    gneiss ..................................................... 14
13. U-Pb zircon concordia diagram for mylonitic granitic
    gneiss and mylonitic porphyritic granite and porphyritic
    granodiorite inclusion in felsic rocks of the Swansea
    Plutonic Suite ............................................. 18
14. U-Pb zircon concordia diagram for sample B-566 of
    mylonitic horblende diorite from the eastern Buckskin
    Mountains. MSWD, mean standard weighted deviation .......... 18
15. U-Pb zircon concordia diagram for sample HA-118 from a
    migmatitic-looking granite layer in layered gneiss in
    the eastern Harcuvar Mountains ............................. 18
16. U-Pb concordia diagrams for gabbro and granite of
    the Swansea Plutonic Suite and combined with inclusions
    in the suite ............................................... 20
17. Whole-rock and feldspar lead (Pb) isotopic compositions
    of some rocks from the northern Harcuvar complex and
    Mesozoic and Tertiary plutonic rocks in the Whipple
    Mountains .................................................. 22
18. Chemical diagrams for rocks of the northern Harcuvar
    complex .................................................... 24
19. More chemical diagrams for rocks of the northern Harcuvar
    complex .................................................... 26
20. Chrondite-normalized rare-earth element contents of
    igneous rocks in the northern Harcuvar complex ............. 27
21. Northeast-southwest crustal section through the Buckskin
    Mountains based on geophysical and geologic data ........... 33
22. Areas of structural analyses in the northern Harcuvar
    complex .................................................... 33
23. Structures in the Buckskin Mountains formed before,
    during, and after mylonitization in the Miocene ............ 35
24. Photographs showing low-angle brittle faults in the
    eastern Buckskin Mountains ................................. 36
25. Photographs showing features in mylonitized rock ........... 38
26. Structures in the Buckskin Mountains synchronous with
    mylonitization ............................................. 39
27. Structures in the Little Buckskin Mountains formed during
    and after mylonitization during the Miocene ................ 40
28. Structures in the eastern Harcuvar Mountains formed
    before and during mylonitization ........................... 40
29. Photograph showing hinge of northeast-trending fold
    formed by mylonitic granite gneiss ......................... 42
30. Photograph showing minor tight folds in mylonitic
    biotite-hornblende gneiss .................................. 42

Tables

1. U-Pb ages of rocks in the northern Harcuvar complex ......... 16
2. Analytical data and ages of zircons from the northern part
   of the Harcuvar complex in the lower plate of the Rawhide
   detachment fault in the Buckskin and eastern Harcuvar
   Mountains ................................................... 17
3. Whole-rock and feldspar (F) Pb-isotopic compositions of
   rocks from the northern Harcuvar complex and from
   Cretaceous and Tertiary plutonic rocks from the Whipple
   Mountains ................................................... 21
4. Major-oxide and trace-element concentrations in some
   Proterozoic granitic rocks and inclusions in the Swansea
   Plutonic Suite .............................................. 25
5. Major- and trace-element concentrations in some Jurassic
   and Cretaceous plutonic rocks from the northern part of
   the Harcuvar complex ........................................ 28
6. Major-oxide and trace-element concentrations in rocks of
   the Swansea Plutonic Suite .................................. 30


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