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Geol 456-556 Field Trip May 21-23, 2010

Accreted Terranes of Northern Cordillera

This Field Trip:

Insular Terrane

Insular Terrane Western Domain

Northwest Cascades System (NWCS) Nappes of Pz Mz eugeosynclinal strata EK blueschist Mostly shallow metamorphic dips

Darrington-Devils Mountain Fault Zone

Western and Eastern melange belts (WEMB):

Little metamorphosed Mesozoic marine rocks, lenses of Pz limestone, faut bounded Mz plutons (gabbro to tonalite) Bedding and cleavage steep

Straight Creek Fault Zone Crystalline Core

Lowergreenschist‐>Amphibolitefaciesschist,gneiss,migmatite,plutonsWenatcheeblock

recrystallizationstoppedby75Ma Entiat Fault

EoceneChiwaukumGrabenfluvial,lacustrine

ChelanBlockDeformati0nandrecrystallizationuntileT

Methow Domain

Methow Block: Little-metamorphosed Mz strata. East verging thrusts and folds

Ross Lake Fault Zone:

Rx of Methow block and Chelan block Oceanic greenstone, chert, argillite of Pz->Jr Hozameen group

Cross Section of North Cascades

Western Domain of North Cascades

P-T conditions of Skagit Gneiss Complex

Ross Lake fault system

Methow Terrane

Okanogan Batholith of Intermontane Terrane

Pipestone Canyon Formation

Stratigraphy of Southern Can Cordillera

SuperTerranes and faults

Eocene Features of North Cascades

In this region: accreted terranes are allochthonous tectonostratigraphic terranes juxtaposed along regional fault systems and intruded by Jurassic to Tertiary plutons Grouped into 2 superterranes separated by major zone of mK to T contractional deformation and plutonism:

Intermont ane superterrane (Stikinia, Cache Creek, Quesnellia terranes)

Insular superterrane- Wrangellia and Alexander terranes

Focus on the Cretaceous-> Tertiary development of Cordillera Controversy: estimates of timing and magnitude of terrane displacement along margin:

-Large Translation: paleomagnetic data. Paleomagnetic data from stratified and plutonic rocks from Insular and

Intermontain suggest large northward translations between 90 and 55 Ma Intermontane: 1100 ±600 km between 70 and 55 Ma Insular : 3000±500 km between 80-55 Ma

-Small Translation: geologic data. Total translation: < 1000 km since mK. Terrane amalgamation at or slightly south of current location by mK

Insular : < 400 km dextral translation based on structural and stratigraphic field observations, stratigraphic correlations, and lab analyses

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