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Keywords

  • (U-Th)/He thermochronometry
  • Gulf Extensional Province
  • low-angle normal faults

Index Terms

  • Geochronology: Thermochronology
  • Tectonophysics: Continental margins: divergent
  • Tectonophysics: Continental tectonics: extensional
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Abstract

Miocene-Pliocene exhumation along the west Salton detachment fault, southern California, from (U-Th)/He thermochronometry of apatite and zircon

Catherine R. Shirvell

Department of Earth and Space Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles, California, USA

Daniel F. Stockli

Department of Geology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, USA

Gary J. Axen

Department of Earth and Space Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles, California, USA

Department of Earth and Environmental Science, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro, New Mexico, USA

Marty Grove

Department of Earth and Space Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles, California, USA

The Salton Trough is the northernmost segment of the active Gulf of California oblique rift system. The main rift-related structure in the western Salton Trough is the low-angle west Salton detachment fault (WSDF). Footwall and hanging wall apatite and zircon (U-Th)/He ages record a significant contrast in thermal history across the WSDF, confirming Pliocene normal slip along the fault. Apatite (U-Th)/He ages record rapid exhumational cooling from ∼5 to ∼2 Ma, consistent with the timing of accelerated tectonic subsidence recorded in WSDF hanging wall sedimentary strata and consistent with the initiation age of dextral plate boundary slip on the southern San Andreas fault in the Salton Trough. Our results indicate that the WSDF caused at least 2.3–4 km of exhumation and >8–10 km of approximately E directed horizontal extension since ∼5 Ma. Slip rate of the WSDF at Yaqui Ridge was likely in the range of ∼2.3–5 km/Ma from ∼7 to ∼2 Ma. The WSDF may have been active well before ∼5 Ma. Middle Miocene apatite (U-Th)/He ages from samples at high elevations have steep age-elevation gradients and suggest that exhumation may have initiated by ∼12 Ma, about when subduction ceased along a large segment of the Baja California margin and consistent with the age of onset of extension in northeastern Baja California.

Received 9 June 2007; accepted 14 November 2008; published 24 March 2009.

Citation: Shirvell, C. R., D. F. Stockli, G. J. Axen, and M. Grove (2009), Miocene-Pliocene exhumation along the west Salton detachment fault, southern California, from (U-Th)/He thermochronometry of apatite and zircon, Tectonics, 28, TC2006, doi:10.1029/2007TC002172.

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