Paleomagnetic evidence that the central block of Salinia (California) is not a far-traveled terrane
New paleomagnetic results from Late Cretaceous (75–85 m.y.) red beds on the central block of Salinia indicate that Salinia was located within 6° (in latitude) of its current cratonal North American position during the Late Cretaceous (after correction for Neogene San Andreas Fault transport). The red beds formed as alluvial-fan overbank deposits with hematite cement deposited directly on Salinian granites in the La Panza Range. Paleomagnetic analysis shows two components of magnetization in the red beds, a low-blocking-temperature present-day overprint residing in goethite and a high-blocking-temperature (>600°) component residing in hematite. The hematite magnetization is a chemical remanent magnetization which formed soon after deposition during pedogenesis. The bedding-corrected hematite remanence contains a magnetic polarity stratigraphy with antipodal normal and reversed directions. Twenty-three Class I sites (α95 < 20°) have an average hematite direction with inclination =54.4° and declination = 18.2° (α95 = 6.1°) after structural correction. These paleomagnetic data suggest that Salinia resided at about 35°N latitude during the Late Cretaceous, within 6° of its current location adjacent to cratonal North America. By contrast, a summary of paleomagnetic data from the Peninsular Ranges terrane and the Sur-Obispo terrane, which are currently outboard of Salinia, shows northward transport of these terranes of 12° to 22° relative to their current locations in North America since the Cretaceous. The offsets increase systematically away from the craton with the most outboard Sur-Obispo terrane (which is composed of accretionary prism and distal forearc material) showing the largest degree of northward translation.
Citation Information
| Publication Year | 1998 |
|---|---|
| Title | Paleomagnetic evidence that the central block of Salinia (California) is not a far-traveled terrane |
| DOI | 10.1029/97TC03021 |
| Authors | K.J. Whidden, S.P. Lund, D.J. Bottjer, D. Champion, D. G. Howell |
| Publication Type | Article |
| Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
| Series Title | Tectonics |
| Index ID | 70020421 |
| Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |