TY - JOUR
T1 - Detrital zircons and sediment dispersal from the Coahuila terrane of northern Mexico into the Marathon foreland of the southern Midcontinent
AU - Thomas, William A.
AU - Gehrels, George E.
AU - Lawton, Timothy F.
AU - Satterfield, Joseph I.
AU - Romero, Mariah C.
AU - Sundell, Kurt E.
N1 - Funding Information:
Sample collecting in Texas and analyses were funded by National Science Foundation (NSF) award EAR-1304980 to Gehrels and Thomas. Satterfield acknowledges logistical assistance and access to ranches from Gordon Buescher, Conoly Brooks III, and Beverly and John Landgraf. Leslie Williams, an undergraduate student at Angelo State University, assisted Satterfield in the collection of samples from the Marathon foreland and also conducted point-counting of sample TX-14-PGT. Lawton thanks Roberto Molina-Garza for assistance in collecting samples at Potrero Colorado in Mexico and gratefully acknowledges James McKee for enlightening discussions of Coahuila block geology. U-Pb analyses of Jurassic and Cretaceous samples from Mexico were funded by a Fulbright-Garcia Robles Research Fellowship to Lawton. All analyses were conducted at the Arizona LaserChron Center with the support of NSF awards EAR-0732436 and EAR-1338583. Ed Osborne and Phil Frederick provided helpful reviews of a preliminary draft of the manuscript. We acknowledge useful reviews by the Geosphere associate editor and reviewers Ryan Leary and Bob Stern.
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PY - 2019/8/1
Y1 - 2019/8/1
N2 - New analyses of U-Pb ages along with previously published analyses of detrital zircons from sandstones in the foreland of the Marathon orogen in west Texas have significant implications regarding provenance. The most prominent concentrations of U-Pb ages are at 1200-1000, 700-500, and 500-290 Ma. The accreted Coahuila terrane in the Marathon hinterland and nearby terranes with Gondwanan (Amazonia) affinity include Paleozoic volcanic and plutonic rocks, as well as Precambrian basement rocks. Late Paleozoic Las Delicias arc rocks have ages of 331-270 Ma. Detrital zircons from Upper Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous sandstones, which were deposited in local basins around the Coahuila terrane, provide a record of detritus available from proximal sources within Coahuila, including important peaks at 1040, 562, 422, 414, 373, and 282 Ma. Components of the detrital-zircon populations in the Marathon foreland have unique matches with primary and/or detrital sources in the Coahuila terrane. Although some components of the Marathon populations also have age matches in Laurentia (Appalachians), others do not; however, all components of the Marathon populations have potential sources in Coahuila. Analyses of εHft show generally more negative values in Amazonia than in Laurentia, and εHft values for Marathon sandstones have distributions similar to those in Amazonia. Therefore, the Coahuila terrane provides a provenance for all of the detrital-zircon ages in the Marathon foreland, requiring no mixing from other sources.
AB - New analyses of U-Pb ages along with previously published analyses of detrital zircons from sandstones in the foreland of the Marathon orogen in west Texas have significant implications regarding provenance. The most prominent concentrations of U-Pb ages are at 1200-1000, 700-500, and 500-290 Ma. The accreted Coahuila terrane in the Marathon hinterland and nearby terranes with Gondwanan (Amazonia) affinity include Paleozoic volcanic and plutonic rocks, as well as Precambrian basement rocks. Late Paleozoic Las Delicias arc rocks have ages of 331-270 Ma. Detrital zircons from Upper Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous sandstones, which were deposited in local basins around the Coahuila terrane, provide a record of detritus available from proximal sources within Coahuila, including important peaks at 1040, 562, 422, 414, 373, and 282 Ma. Components of the detrital-zircon populations in the Marathon foreland have unique matches with primary and/or detrital sources in the Coahuila terrane. Although some components of the Marathon populations also have age matches in Laurentia (Appalachians), others do not; however, all components of the Marathon populations have potential sources in Coahuila. Analyses of εHft show generally more negative values in Amazonia than in Laurentia, and εHft values for Marathon sandstones have distributions similar to those in Amazonia. Therefore, the Coahuila terrane provides a provenance for all of the detrital-zircon ages in the Marathon foreland, requiring no mixing from other sources.
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U2 - 10.1130/GES02033.1
DO - 10.1130/GES02033.1
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85070837547
VL - 15
SP - 1102
EP - 1127
JO - Geosphere
JF - Geosphere
SN - 1553-040X
IS - 4
ER -