Collaborative Research: A Detrital Zircon Record of California Arc Magmatism
合作研究:加州弧岩浆作用的碎屑锆石记录
基本信息
- 批准号:1347985
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 2.11万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2014
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2014-09-01 至 2017-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Magmatic activity associated with the convergence and subduction of tectonic plates typically results in an array of volcanic complexes in the overriding plate and their subterranean plumbing systems. Given that volcanic systems and related intrusive igneous rocks form over tens of millions of years and commonly result in large volcanic edifices that are constantly subjected to erosion and burial, reconstructing the complete timing and geochemical evolution of volcanic systems can be difficult due to large gaps in the geologic record. In this study, the principal investigators are using a trace mineral commonly found in sedimentary rocks to help fill in gaps in our understanding of the geologic evolution of the volcanic and intrusive rocks of the Sierra Nevada volcanic arc of California. The object of this study is zircon, a mineral that commonly forms when igneous crystallize and its chemical structure contains radioactive elements that can be precisely dated by isotopic methods. In addition, other chemical elements provide a means by which the chemical evolution of the magmatic system may be revealed. Zircon is an unusually resistant mineral to chemical and mechanical breakdown in fluvial systems and it is commonly preserved in sedimentary rocks. Its abundance in many sedimentary rocks ensures that it can provide a record of volcanic and igneous rocks that have long since been eroded away by analyzing their chemistry and dating them. Analysis of such zircons thus provides a means by which the history of missing parts of volcanic arcs may be reconstructed, and this information can be used to unravel details of the tectonic and geodynamic evolution of the region in which the volcanic rocks were formed. In addition to the scientific objectives of the research, the project is contributing to important societal outcomes, including the training and mentoring of undergraduate students in a STEM discipline, as well as broadening of participation of underrepresented groups in science. The project represents a four-part collaboration between academic institutions of diverse type and educational mission.The goal of this study is to combine age and trace element geochemistry of detrital zircons as proxy records for the evolution of the Mesozoic Cordilleran magmatic arc system. Zircon is an accessory mineral in a wide variety of igneous rocks, and is resistant to recrystallization during hydrothermal alteration and sedimentation. Detrital zircon can yield time-integrated records of magmatic systems. Zircon from in situ igneous rocks and detrital zircons derived from them together have the capability of recording both precise ages and variations in melt compositions in a long-lived magmatic environment, and when paired with studies of in situ igneous rock suites, detrital zircon records may provide a relatively more complete and detailed understanding of vertical and secular variations in partially eroded and incompletely exhumed magmatic systems. The principal investigators in this study will analyze populations of arc-derived detrital zircons in order to develop detrital proxy records of (1) the age and petrologic asymmetry of this arc that was constructed across a variable basement and (2) the geochemical variability of magmas through pulses and lulls in arc magmatism. Based on observations from an initial data set derived from a retroarc foreland basin, the principal investigators hypothesize that arc-derived detrital zircons can provide a temporally-controlled record of the evolution of average melt compositions over the full life span of the Cordilleran arc. They will study detrital zircon from a series of stratigraphic sections from within the forearc, intra-arc, and retroarc regions of the Cordilleran arc. Uranium-Lead (U-Pb) isotopic dates and trace element geochemistry of detrital zircons from these sections will allow them to evaluate the latitudinal and longitudinal variations in arc magmatism, and secular variations in zircon geochemistry will in turn help them test hypotheses regarding average melt compositions during magmatic pulses and lulls. These zircon age and geochemical records will also allow us to link magmatic pulses to tectonic events, such as episodes of crustal thickening within and beneath the arc. Thus these zircon geochemical data will constitute a useful new tool, both by describing the petrotectonic evolution of this long-lived arc system and by adding new geochemical constraints to detrital zircon provenance interpretations.
与构造板块的会聚和俯冲有关的岩浆活动通常会在覆盖板块及其地下管道系统中产生一系列火山复合体。鉴于火山系统和相关的侵入火成岩形成于数千万年前,通常会形成不断受到侵蚀和掩埋的大型火山机构,由于地质记录中存在大量空白,重建火山系统的完整时间和地球化学演化可能很困难。在这项研究中,主要研究人员正在使用一种常见于沉积岩中的微量矿物,以帮助填补我们对加州内华达州火山弧火山岩和侵入岩地质演化的理解中的空白。本研究的对象是锆石,这是一种通常在火成岩结晶时形成的矿物,其化学结构中含有放射性元素,可以通过同位素方法精确测定年代。此外,其他化学元素提供了一种手段,通过它可以揭示岩浆系统的化学演化。锆石是一种在河流系统中对化学和机械分解具有异常抵抗力的矿物,通常保存在沉积岩中。它在许多沉积岩中的丰度确保了它可以通过分析它们的化学成分和测年来提供火山岩和火成岩的记录,这些岩石早已被侵蚀殆尽。因此,对这些锆石的分析提供了一种手段,通过这种手段,可以重建火山弧缺失部分的历史,这些信息可以用来揭示火山岩形成地区的构造和地球动力学演化的细节。 除了研究的科学目标外,该项目还有助于取得重要的社会成果,包括对STEM学科的本科生进行培训和指导,以及扩大代表性不足的群体对科学的参与。该项目代表了不同类型的学术机构和教育使命之间的四部分合作。本研究的目标是将碎屑锆石的联合收割机年龄和微量元素地球化学结合起来,作为中生代科迪拉岩浆弧系统演化的代用记录。锆石是多种火成岩中的副矿物,在热液蚀变和沉积过程中抗重结晶。碎屑锆石可以提供岩浆系统的时间积分记录。原位火成岩中的锆石和来自它们的碎屑锆石一起具有记录长期岩浆环境中熔体成分的精确年龄和变化的能力,并且当与原位火成岩套的研究配对时,碎屑锆石记录可以提供对部分侵蚀和不完全折返的岩浆系统的垂直和长期变化的相对更完整和详细的理解。 本研究的主要研究人员将分析弧源碎屑锆石的种群,以开发碎屑代用品记录(1)在可变基底上构建的弧的年龄和岩石学不对称性,以及(2)通过弧岩浆活动中的脉冲和间歇的岩浆的地球化学变异性。根据来自弧后前陆盆地的初始数据集的观测,主要研究人员假设,弧衍生碎屑锆石可以提供一个时间控制的记录,在整个生命周期的科迪勒拉弧的平均熔体成分的演变。他们将研究来自科迪勒拉弧的弧前、弧内和弧后地区的一系列地层剖面的碎屑锆石。铀铅(U-Pb)同位素年龄和微量元素地球化学的碎屑锆石从这些部分将使他们能够评估弧岩浆活动的纬向和纵向变化,和长期的变化,锆石地球化学将反过来帮助他们测试假设平均熔体组合物在岩浆脉冲和间歇。这些锆石年龄和地球化学记录也将使我们能够将岩浆脉冲与构造事件联系起来,例如弧内和弧下的地壳增厚事件。因此,这些锆石地球化学数据将构成一个有用的新工具,既通过描述这个长寿弧系统的岩石构造演化,并通过添加新的地球化学约束碎屑锆石的物源解释。
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Collaborative Research: RUI: Continental-Scale Study of Jura-Cretaceous Basins and Melanges along the Backbone of the North American Cordillera-A Test of Mesozoic Subduction Models
合作研究:RUI:北美科迪勒拉山脊沿线汝拉-白垩纪盆地和混杂岩的大陆尺度研究——中生代俯冲模型的检验
- 批准号:
2346564 - 财政年份:2024
- 资助金额:
$ 2.11万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
RUI: Collaborative Research: Testing models for the Late Jurassic Nevadan Orogeny: Age, provenance, and structural evolution of the Galice and Mariposa basins, OR and CA
RUI:合作研究:侏罗纪晚期内华达造山运动的测试模型:加利斯盆地和马里波萨盆地(OR 和 CA)的年龄、起源和结构演化
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CAREER: Testing Models of Cretaceous Cordilleran Paleogeography: An Integrated Provenance Study of Four Basins
职业:白垩纪科迪勒拉古地理模型测试:四个盆地的综合物源研究
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- 资助金额:
$ 2.11万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
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