Final Inversion of the Midcontinent Rift During the Rigolet Phase of the Grenvillian Orogeny

Despite being a prominent continental-scale feature, the late Mesoproterozoic North American Midcontinent Rift did not result in the break-up of Laurentia, and subsequently underwent structural inversion. The timing of inversion is critical for constraining far-field effects of orogenesis and proces...

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Main Author: Schmitz, Mark D.
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spelling ftboisestateu:oai:scholarworks.boisestate.edu:geo_facpubs-1738 2023-10-29T02:39:47+01:00 Final Inversion of the Midcontinent Rift During the Rigolet Phase of the Grenvillian Orogeny Schmitz, Mark D. 2022-05-01T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholarworks.boisestate.edu/geo_facpubs/729 https://scholarworks.boisestate.edu/context/geo_facpubs/article/1738/viewcontent/Schmitz__Mark__2022__Final_Inversion_of_the_Midcontinent_Rift___PUB.pdf unknown ScholarWorks https://scholarworks.boisestate.edu/geo_facpubs/729 https://scholarworks.boisestate.edu/context/geo_facpubs/article/1738/viewcontent/Schmitz__Mark__2022__Final_Inversion_of_the_Midcontinent_Rift___PUB.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Geosciences Faculty Publications and Presentations absolute age calcite carbonates dates Grenvillian Orogeny ICP mass spectra Earth Sciences Geophysics and Seismology text 2022 ftboisestateu 2023-09-29T15:24:38Z Despite being a prominent continental-scale feature, the late Mesoproterozoic North American Midcontinent Rift did not result in the break-up of Laurentia, and subsequently underwent structural inversion. The timing of inversion is critical for constraining far-field effects of orogenesis and processes associated with the rift's failure. The Keweenaw fault in northern Michigan (USA) is a major thrust structure associated with rift inversion; it places ca. 1093 Ma rift volcanic rocks atop the post-rift Jacobsville Formation, which is folded in its footwall. Previous detrital zircon (DZ) U-Pb geochronology conducted by laser ablation–inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) assigned a ca. 950 Ma maximum age to the Jacobsville Formation and led researchers to interpret its deposition and deformation as postdating the ca. 1090–980 Ma Grenvillian Orogeny. In this study, we reproduced similar DZ dates using LA-ICP-MS and then dated 19 of the youngest DZ grains using high-precision chemical abrasion–isotope dilution–thermal ionization mass spectrometry (CA-ID-TIMS). The youngest DZ dated by CA-ID-TIMS at 992.51 ± 0.64 Ma (2σ) redefines the maximum depositional age of the Jacobsville Formation and overlaps with a U-Pb LA-ICP-MS date of 985.5 ± 35.8 Ma (2σ) for late-kinematic calcite veins within the brecciated Keweenaw fault zone. Collectively, these data are interpreted to constrain deposition of the Jacobsville Formation and final rift inversion to have occurred during the 1010–980 Ma Rigolet Phase of the Grenvillian Orogeny, following an earlier phase of Ottawan inversion. Far-field deformation propagated >500 km into the continental interior during the Ottawan and Rigolet phases of the Grenvillian Orogeny. Text Rigolet Boise State University: Scholar Works
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topic absolute age
calcite
carbonates
dates
Grenvillian Orogeny
ICP mass spectra
Earth Sciences
Geophysics and Seismology
spellingShingle absolute age
calcite
carbonates
dates
Grenvillian Orogeny
ICP mass spectra
Earth Sciences
Geophysics and Seismology
Schmitz, Mark D.
Final Inversion of the Midcontinent Rift During the Rigolet Phase of the Grenvillian Orogeny
topic_facet absolute age
calcite
carbonates
dates
Grenvillian Orogeny
ICP mass spectra
Earth Sciences
Geophysics and Seismology
description Despite being a prominent continental-scale feature, the late Mesoproterozoic North American Midcontinent Rift did not result in the break-up of Laurentia, and subsequently underwent structural inversion. The timing of inversion is critical for constraining far-field effects of orogenesis and processes associated with the rift's failure. The Keweenaw fault in northern Michigan (USA) is a major thrust structure associated with rift inversion; it places ca. 1093 Ma rift volcanic rocks atop the post-rift Jacobsville Formation, which is folded in its footwall. Previous detrital zircon (DZ) U-Pb geochronology conducted by laser ablation–inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) assigned a ca. 950 Ma maximum age to the Jacobsville Formation and led researchers to interpret its deposition and deformation as postdating the ca. 1090–980 Ma Grenvillian Orogeny. In this study, we reproduced similar DZ dates using LA-ICP-MS and then dated 19 of the youngest DZ grains using high-precision chemical abrasion–isotope dilution–thermal ionization mass spectrometry (CA-ID-TIMS). The youngest DZ dated by CA-ID-TIMS at 992.51 ± 0.64 Ma (2σ) redefines the maximum depositional age of the Jacobsville Formation and overlaps with a U-Pb LA-ICP-MS date of 985.5 ± 35.8 Ma (2σ) for late-kinematic calcite veins within the brecciated Keweenaw fault zone. Collectively, these data are interpreted to constrain deposition of the Jacobsville Formation and final rift inversion to have occurred during the 1010–980 Ma Rigolet Phase of the Grenvillian Orogeny, following an earlier phase of Ottawan inversion. Far-field deformation propagated >500 km into the continental interior during the Ottawan and Rigolet phases of the Grenvillian Orogeny.
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title Final Inversion of the Midcontinent Rift During the Rigolet Phase of the Grenvillian Orogeny
title_short Final Inversion of the Midcontinent Rift During the Rigolet Phase of the Grenvillian Orogeny
title_full Final Inversion of the Midcontinent Rift During the Rigolet Phase of the Grenvillian Orogeny
title_fullStr Final Inversion of the Midcontinent Rift During the Rigolet Phase of the Grenvillian Orogeny
title_full_unstemmed Final Inversion of the Midcontinent Rift During the Rigolet Phase of the Grenvillian Orogeny
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