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Lithostratigraphy, magnetostratigraphy, and radiometric dating of the Stanislaus Group, CA, and age of the Little Walker Caldera

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INTERNATIONAL GEOLOGY REVIEW
Volume 51, Issue 9-11, Pages 873-899

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/00206810902945017

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Stanislaus Group; palaeomagnetism; Ar/Ar geochronology; Table Mountain Latite; Eureka Valley Tuff, Sierra Nevada

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  1. NSF [EAR-0711276, EAR-0711181]

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The Miocene Stanislaus Group (Stanislaus, Calaveras, Tuolomne, Alpine and Mono counties, CA), composed of intercalated latite and quartz-latite (trachyandesite and trachyte/trachydacite) lavas and ignimbrites, provides an important marker for reconstructing the elevation history and tectonic development of the Sierra Nevada and Walker Lane. We present new (40)Ar/(39)Ar geochronology and magnetostratigraphy indicating that the Stanislaus Group was emplaced in two pulses: (1) major outpouring of latite lavas at ca. 10.4 Ma and (2) ignimbrite eruptions alternating with lesser lava flow eruptions during ca. 9.4-9.8 Ma. These two events filled the ancestral Stanislaus River drainage in the region of the present Sierra Nevada crest, whereas the ignimbrite eruptions formed the Little Walker Caldera. Our new and previous results date these topographic changes and yield improvements to the Stanislaus Group stratigraphy.

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