A NEW LATE CRETACEOUS PALEOMAGNETIC POLE FROM THE ADEL MOUNTAINS, WEST CENTRAL MONTANA

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作者
GUNDERSON, JA [1 ]
SHERIFF, SD [1 ]
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[1] UNIV MONTANA, DEPT GEOL, MISSOULA, MT 59601 USA
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JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH AND PLANETS | 1991年 / 96卷 / B1期
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10.1029/90JB01963
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
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North America's apparent polar wander path has been poorly defined between the mid-Cretaceous and Paleocene reference pole positions. Existing data allowed 13-degrees of apparent polar motion over about 22 m.y. (87-65 Ma) roughly coinciding with the beginning of Laramide deformation (approximately 80 Ma). We report on a paleomagnetic study of the Adel Mountain Volcanic rocks to refine the North American apparent polar wander path for this interval. The shonkinite rocks of the Adel Mountain Volcanic field are on the eastern edge of the Cretaceous-Paleocene fold and thrust belt; some of these structures disturb the western edge of the volcanic pile. We obtained two new K-Ar dates from the Adel rocks. One date, on biotite (from a shonkinite dike that crosscuts most of the volcanic rocks, is 71.2 +/- 2.7 Ma. The other, a whole rock date from a flow deep in the volcanic pile, is 81.1 +/- 3.5 Ma. We collected six to nine paleomagnetic samples from each of 34 sites in roadcuts and natural outcrops of flows, dikes, and laccoliths. Positive fold and conglomerate tests, along with alternating field and thermal demagnetization, indicate that our characteristic remanent directions are primary magnetizations acquired before Late Cretaceous to Paleocene thrust belt deformation. Averaging the virtual geomagnetic poles from 26 reliable sites, all of normal polarity, yields a paleopole at 82.2-degrees-N, 209.9-degrees-E (alpha-95 = 6.80-degrees, k = 18.38). This pole is concordant with the Paleocene reference pole (82.0-degrees-N, 170.2-degrees-E, alpha-95 = 3.5-degrees, k = 18.6 (Diehl et al., 1983)) and is 11.6-degrees from the Globerman and Irving (1988) mid-Cretaceous pole at 71-degrees-N, 196-degrees-E. The youngest information in the Cretaceous stillstand pole is from the Niobrara Formation (Shive and Frerichs, 1974) at about 85-89 Ma. If we take the average age of the Adel Mountain Volcanics to be 76 Ma, then approximately 12-degrees of apparent polar motion occurred between 87 Ma and 76 Ma. Thus, rapid apparent polar motion correlates well with the onset of Laramide deformation.
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