Kinematics and U-Pb dating of detrital zircons from the Sierra de Zacatecas, Mexico
The Mesozoic succession of the Sierra de Zacatecas (SZ) was originally described in two sequences. The older is the La Pimienta Phyllite or sometimes termed Zacatecas Formation (ZF) of presumably Late Triassic age based on paleontological constraints obtained at the beginning of the twentieth Centur...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Revista mexicana de ciencias geológicas 2009, Vol.26 (1), p.48-64 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The Mesozoic succession of the Sierra de Zacatecas (SZ) was originally described in two sequences.
The older is the La Pimienta Phyllite or sometimes termed Zacatecas Formation (ZF) of presumably Late
Triassic age based on paleontological constraints obtained at the beginning of the twentieth Century.
Overlying the ZF is Las Pilas Volcanosedimentary Complex (LPVC) of unknown age, whose contact
has been interpreted to be tectonic. We have studied these sequences in detail in order to constrain their
stratigraphic relationships, deformation style, composition, and maximum depositional age.
The ZF has been metamorphosed under greenschist facies conditions and its protolith is composed
of sandstone, mudstone, limestone and rare conglomerates interlayered with lava fl ows and tuffs. This unit
is intruded by dikes, sills, laccolithic bodies and we interpret the presence of hydrothermal vents at the
type locality in the Arroyo El Bote. The ZF is in our interpretation in gradual contact with the LPVC. The
LPVC is an igneous assemblage mainly made up of mafi c pillowed to massive fl ows, commonly foliated
and/or deformed. Contemporaneous laccolithic-like bodies, dikes and sills are observed. Feldespatic
greywackes and wackes, mudstone and minor tuffs and limestone are interbedded within the lava fl ows.
U-Pb dating of detrital zircons from ZF and LPVC from the Arroyo El Bote and the Sauceda de la Borda
areas, respectively, yielded ~132 Ma and ~160 Ma old ages. Approximately 30% of the zircons from the
ZF represent Paleozoic and Proterozoic inheritance, which is lacking in the LPVC, and suggests a change
in the sedimentary source. The maximum depositional age for both sequences in this area is therefore
interpreted as Early Cretaceous (Hauterivian), in contrast to the previous proposed Late Triassic age.
According to the distribution and types of rocks, the volcano-plutonic and sedimentary assemblage may
have been emplaced in a volcanic fi eld that developed in an intra-arc or back-arc basin with sedimentary
supply derived from a nearby continental block and a magmatic arc.
The geometric analysis of foliation shows that the average poles of the ZF and LPVC are 86o/235o
and 86o/244o, respectively. The paleostress analysis yield an average Ð1 for the thrust faults at 01o/219o
suggesting that foliation and reverse faulting should have been developed contemporaneously during the
Laramide Orogeny. Normal faults formed during a later extensional regime are associated to a |
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ISSN: | 1026-8774 2007-2902 |