Peninsular Ranges batholith, Baja California and southern California / edited by Douglas M. Morton, Fred K. Miller.

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Boulder, Colorado, USA : Geological Society of America, [2014]
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xii, 758 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 29 cm + 1 computer disc (4 3/4 in.)

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    The Peninsular Ranges batholith is the southern part of the Cretaceous magmatic arc that extends over 1500 km from northern California to the tip of Baja California. The emphasis of this volume is on the more completely exposed northern 600 km of the Peninsular Ranges batholith. Petrology, geochronology, and regional aspects of individual plutons, as well as evolution of part of the overall batholith are discussed in the 24 chapters. A number of chapters deal with geophysical, chemical, and isotopic interpretations of the genesis and evolution of the batholith. A CD-ROM containing detailed color maps and a wealth of chemical, isotopic, mineralogic, and physical properties data is included.
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    Contents
    • Foreword / Douglas M. Morton
    • 1. Geophysical framework of the Peninsular Ranges batholith - implications for tectonic evolution and neotectonics / V.E. Langenheim, R.C. Jachens, and C. Aiken
    • 2. Age and isotopic systematics of Cretaceous borehole and surface samples from the greater Los Angeles Basin region: implications for the types of crust that might underlie Los Angeles and their distribution along late Cenozoic fault systems / Wayne R. Premo, Douglas M. Morton and Ronald W. Kistler
    • 3. Framework and petrogenesis of the northern Peninsular Ranges batholith, southern California / D.M. Morton, F.K. Miller, R.W. Kistler, W.R. Premo, C-T.A. Lee, V.E. Langenheim, J.L. Wooden, L.W. Snee, B.L. Clausen and P. Cossette
    • 4. U-Ph zircon geochronology of plutonism in the northern Peninsular Ranges batholith, southern California: implications for the Late Cretaceous tectonic evolution of southern California / Wayne R. Premo, Douglas M. Morton, Joseph L. Woodsen and C. Mark Fanning
    • 5. Potassium-argon cooling ages in the northern part of the Peninsular Ranges batholith and offsets on the Elsinore and San Jacinto fault zones / F.K. Miller, D.M. Morton and W.R. Premo
    • 6. Thermochronology of Cretaceous batholithic rocks in the northern Peninsular Ranges batholith, southern California: Implications for the Late Cretaceous tectonic evolution of southern California / Daniel P. Miggins, Wayne R. Premo, Lawrence W. Snee, Ross Yeoman, Nancy D. Naeser, Charles W. Naeser, and Douglas M. Morton
    • 7. Pb-Sr-Nd-O isotopic characterization of Mesozoic rocks throughout the northern end of the Peninsular Ranges batholith: Isotopic evidence for the magmatic evolution of oceanic arc-continental margin accretion during the Late Cretaceous of southern California / Ronald W. Kistler, Joseph L. Wooden, Wayne R. Premo, and Douglas M. Morton
    • 8. Low-initial-Sr felsic plutons of the northwestern Peninsular Ranges batholith, southern California, and the role of mafic-felsic magma mixing in continental crust formation / Benjamin L. Clausen, Douglas M. Morton, Ronald W. Kistler, and Cin-Ty A. Lee
    • 9. Santiago Peak volcanics: Early Cretaceous arc volcanism of the western Peninsular Ranges batholith, southern California / Charles T. Herzig and David L. Kimbrough --10. Petrology and chemistry of the Green Acres gabbro complex near Winchester, Riverside County, California / Byron R. Berger --11. Lakeview Mountains pluton: A dynamically emplaced pluton, northern Peninsular Ranges batholith, southern California / D.M. Morton, R.W. Kistler, F.K. Miller, V.E. Langenheim, W.R. Premo, J.L. Wooden, P.M. Cossette, and R.C. Jachens
    • 12. A study of sampling requirements to determine modal variability within the Lakeview Mountains pluton, northern Peninsular Ranges batholith, southern California / A.K. Baird, W.B. Wadsworth, and D.M. Morton
    • 13. Subduction transitioning from beneath oceanic crust to beneath continental crust, northern Peninsular Ranges batholith: Structural and thermal imprint on prebatholithic rocks / Douglas M. Morton, Rachel M. Alvarez, Alison Alcott, Fred K. Miller, and Pamela M. Cossette
    • 14. SHRIMP-RG U-Pb ages of provenance and metamorphism from detrital zircon populations and Pb-Sr-Nd signatures of prebatholithic metasedimentary rocks at Searl Ridge, northern Peninsular Ranges batholith, southern California: Implications for their age, origin, and tectonic setting ./ Wayne R. Premo and Douglas M. Morton --15. A west-to-east geologic transect across the Peninsular Ranges batholith, San Diego County, California: Zircon 176Hf/177Hf evidence for the mixing of crustal- and mantle-derived magmas, and comparisons with the Sierra Nevada batholith / Stirling E. Shaw, Victoria R. Todd, David L. Kimbrough, and Norman J. Pearson
    • 16. Mineralogy and physical properties of plutonic and metamorphic rocks of the Peninsular Ranges batholith, San Diego County, California / Victoria R. Todd, Stirling E. Shaw, and Victoria E. Langenheim --17. The zoned Ramona plutonic complex: An Early Cretaceous mid- to upper-crustal intrusive sequence, Peninsular Ranges batholith, southern California / Victoria R. Todd, Janis L. Hernandez, and Lawrence L. Busch
    • 18. The Rattlesnake Valley and Oriflamme Canyon plutons: Key temporal markers in the Jurassic and Cretaceous development of the transition zone of the Peninsular Ranges batholith /Cassady Bethel-Thompson, Jon Sainsbury, Jason W. Ricketts, and Gary H. Girty
    • 19. Upper Jurassic Peñasquitos Formation-forearc basin western wall rock of the Peninsular Ranges batholith / David L. Kimbrough, Patrick L. Abbott, Duane C. Balch, Sarah Hosken Bartling, Marty Grove, J. Brian Mahoney, and Robert F. Donohue
    • 20. Mesozoic tectonic evolution of the southern Peninsular Ranges batholith, Baja California,Mexico: Long-lived history of a collisional segment in the Mesozoic Cordilleran arc / K.L. Schmidt, P.H. Wetmore, H. Alsleben, and S.R. Paterson
    • 21. Tectonic implications of postcontractional magmatism of the Alisitos arc segment of the Peninsular Ranges, Baja California, Mexico / Paul H. Wetmore, Scott S. Hughes, Ciprian Stremtan, Mihai N. Ducea, and Helge Alsleben
    • 22. Structural evidence for mid-Cretaceous suturing of the Alisitos arc to North America from the Sierra Calamajue, Baja California, Mexico / Alsleben, P.H. Wetmore, and S.R. Paterson
    • 23. A paleomagnetic transect of the mid-Cretaceous Peninsular Ranges batholith, Baja California, Mexico / Roberto S. Molina-Garza, Luis A. Delgado-Argote, Harald Böhnel, Elisa Ramírez, Amabel Ortega, and Rubén Contreras Flores
    • 24. The Sierra San Pedro Mártir zoned pluton, Baja California, Mexico / R. Gordon Gastil, David L. Kimbrough, Joan M. Kimbrough, Marty Grove and Masaaki Shimizu.
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    • 9780813712116 ((cloth))
    • 0813712114 ((cloth))
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    2013044872
    OCLC
    870143061
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