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DOI10.1016/j.earscirev.2005.04.008
Large-scale gravity sliding in the Miocene Shadow Valley Supradetachment Basin, Eastern Mojave Desert, California
Davis, GA; Friedmann, SJ
通讯作者Davis, GA
来源期刊EARTH-SCIENCE REVIEWS
ISSN0012-8252
出版年2005
卷号73期号:1-4页码:149-176
英文摘要

The Miocene Shadow Valley basin in the eastern Mojave Desert of California developed above the active west-dipping Kingston Range-Halloran Hills extensional detachment fault system between 13.5 and ca. 7 mybp. Although mass-wasting processes are common phenomena in supradetachment basins, the Shadow Valley basin is an exceptional locale for the study of such processes, especially rock-avalanches and gravity sliding. A score of megabreccias, interpreted as rock-avalanche deposits, and half that number of very large (> 1 km(2), up to 200 in thick), internally intact gravity-driven slide sheets are interbedded with various sedimentary facies. The slide sheets, variably composed of Proterozoic crystalline rocks and Proterozoic, Paleozoic, and Tertiary sedimentary strata, moved across both depositional and erosional surfaces in the basin. Although the majority consist of Paleozoic carbonate rocks, the largest slide sheet, the Eastern Star crystalline allochthon, contains Proterozoic greisses and their sedimentary cover and is now preserved as klippen atop Miocene lacustrine and alluvial fan deposits over an area > 40 km(2). Estimates of slide sheet runouts into the basin from higher eastern and northern source terranes range from approximately a few km to > 10 km; in most cases the exact provenances of the slide blocks are not known.


The basal contacts of Shadow Valley slide sheets are characteristically knife sharp, show few signs of lithologic mixing of upper- and lower-plate rocks, and locally exhibit slickensided and striated, planar fault-like bases. Pronounced folding of overridden Miocene lacustrine and fan deposits beneath the Eastern Star allochthon extends to depths up to 40 m at widely scattered localities. We conclude that this slow moving slide sheet encountered isolated topographic asperities (hills) and that stress transfer across the basal slide surface produced folding of footwall strata. Synkinematic gypsum veins in footwall playa sediments, with fibers up to 12 cm long, have trends and shear senses compatible with the direction and sense of displacement of the overriding crystalline allochthon. The undisturbed veins, which closely parallel the base of the slide sheet, attest to high fluid presence and pressure in the playa sediments-factors facilitating allochthon movement across them. The long length of the fibers, indicative of a protracted dilational process, is incompatible with a catastrophic rate of emplacement. We believe that the only explanation for slow displacement of this allochthon and other gravity driven slide sheets across the landscape is that they formed as slumps on high, steep bedrock slopes and that their elevated heads drove their toes across lower fan and playa deposits. Initial detachments from bedrock sources were facilitated by pre-existing structural and stratigraphic anisotropies. Detachment of the Eastern Star allochthon from the bedrock of Shadow Mountain likely occurred by inversion along the playaward dip of a preexisting Mesozoic thrust fault within Proterozoic rock units. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.


英文关键词slide blocks gravity tectonics Shadow Valley Kingston Wash Mojave Desert
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000234473400012
WOS关键词ROCK-AVALANCHE DEPOSITS ; DETACHMENT FAULT SYSTEM ; SOUTHEASTERN CALIFORNIA ; DEFORMATION ; EVOLUTION ; THRUST ; RANGE
WOS类目Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
WOS研究方向Geology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/148825
作者单位(1)Univ So Calif, Dept Earth Sci, Los Angeles, CA 90089 USA;(2)Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Energy & Environm Directorate, Livermore, CA 94550 USA
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Davis, GA,Friedmann, SJ. Large-scale gravity sliding in the Miocene Shadow Valley Supradetachment Basin, Eastern Mojave Desert, California[J],2005,73(1-4):149-176.
APA Davis, GA,&Friedmann, SJ.(2005).Large-scale gravity sliding in the Miocene Shadow Valley Supradetachment Basin, Eastern Mojave Desert, California.EARTH-SCIENCE REVIEWS,73(1-4),149-176.
MLA Davis, GA,et al."Large-scale gravity sliding in the Miocene Shadow Valley Supradetachment Basin, Eastern Mojave Desert, California".EARTH-SCIENCE REVIEWS 73.1-4(2005):149-176.
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