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Ages of the granitic basement of Long Valley Caldera, California, USA, and siting of the Quaternary granite-rhyolite pluton

GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN(2023)

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The leucogranitic crystal-mush pluton beneath the iconic Long Valley Caldera, California, USA, released >820 km(3) of crystal-poor Pleistocene rhyolite, which was hosted by numerous Mesozoic granitic plutons, only a few of which had been dated until now. Reported here are U-Pb zircon ages, determined by sensitive high-resolution ion microprobe-reverse geometry (SHRIMPRG), for 11 circumcaldera granitoids, all of them either Triassic or Cretaceous. Growth of the 35-km-wide Quaternary rhyoliteleucogranite plutonic reservoir was fostered by collocation of (1) a dense swath of late Pliocene basaltic vents, (2) a left-stepping extensional reentrant in the rangefront fault zone of the Sierra Nevada batholith, and (3) a sharp offset of the Proterozoic continental margin as represented by the Srisotope 0.706 line. We further consider whether the basement architecture of as many as 26 separate Triassic and Cretaceous plutons and intervening septa and pendants of Paleozoic metasedimentary rocks influenced siting of the Quaternary pluton and whether the ragged margin of Proterozoic lithosphere helped to focus asthenospheric edge upwelling that intensified crustal melting and intrusion in both the Triassic and the Quaternary.
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long valley caldera,granitic basement,california,granite-rhyolite
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