Title:
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Arc composition at mid-crustal depths: insights from the Coast Ridge Belt, Santa Lucia Mountains, California
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Reference Number:
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2710
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ISSN:
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0094-8276
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Publication Year:
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2003
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Publisher:
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American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC
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GeoREF Number:
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2004-085330 (View Original Data File)
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Authors:
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Mihai, Ducea N.; Kidder, Steven; Zandt, George
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Descriptors:
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batholiths; California; Coast Ridge Belt; crust; diorites; emplacement; faults; granites; granodiorites; igneous rocks; intrusions; mafic composition; plutonic rocks; rheology; Santa Lucia Range; United States
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Source:
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30(13) (July 01, 2003)
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Abstract:
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[1] The Coast Ridge Belt (CRB, Santa Lucia Mts., central California) comprises mid-crustal rocks (750-800degreesC and 0.8 GPa) of the California magmatic arc. We estimated the bulk composition of the CRB and converted our results to seismic velocities expected at the observed pressures and temperatures. The bulk composition of this arc section changes abruptly at 25 km depth from a granodiorite to a quartz-diorite or diorite. These data are in agreement with results from other Cordilleran batholiths suggesting 1.5 to 2 times thicker felsic columns than interpreted for modern continental arcs, and a relatively sharp transition from a felsic upper crustal batholith, and a mafic deep crust. This implied rheological boundary may have significant implications for intracrustal faulting or convective removal of the roots of batholiths.
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Copyright:
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GeoRef, Copyright 2004, American Geological Institute.
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