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Reappraisal of the relationship between the northern Nevada rift and Miocene extension in the northern Basin and Range Province

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GEOLOGY
卷 41, 期 2, 页码 211-214

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GEOLOGICAL SOC AMER, INC
DOI: 10.1130/G33512.1

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The northern Nevada rift is a prominent mafic dike swarm and magnetic anomaly in north-central Nevada inferred to record the Middle Miocene (16.5-15.0 Ma) extension direction in the northern Basin and Range province in the western United States. From the 245 degrees-250 degrees rift direction, Basin and Range extension is inferred to have shifted 45 degrees clockwise to a modern direction of 290 degrees-300 degrees during the late Miocene. The region surrounding the northern Nevada rift was actively extending while the rift formed, and these domains are all characterized by extension oriented 280 degrees-300 degrees. This direction is distinctly different from the rift direction and nearly identical to the modern Basin and Range direction. Although the rate, structural style, and distribution of Basin and Range extension appear to have undergone a significant change in the late Miocene (ca. 10 Ma), the overall spreading direction does not. Middle Miocene extension was directed perpendicular to the axis of the thickest crust formed during Mesozoic shortening and this orientation may reflect gravitational collapse of this thick crust. Orientation of northern Nevada rift dikes may reflect a short-lived regional stress field related to the onset of Yellowstone hotspot volcanism.

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