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Evidence from the lamarck granodiorite for rapid late cretaceous crust formation in California

January 1, 1992

Strontium and neodymium isotopic data for rocks from the voluminous 90-million-year-old Lamarck intrusive suite in the Sierra Nevada batholith, California, show little variation across a compositional range from gabbro to granite. Data for three different gabbro intrusions within the suite are identical within analytical error and are consistent with derivation from an enriched mantle source. Recognition of local involvement of enriched mantle during generation of the Sierran batholith modifies estimates of crustal growth rates in the United States. These data indicate that parts of the Sierra Nevada batholith may consist almost entirely of juvenile crust added during Cretaceous magmatism.

Publication Year 1992
Title Evidence from the lamarck granodiorite for rapid late cretaceous crust formation in California
Authors D.S. Coleman, T. P. Frost, A. F. Glazner
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Science
Index ID 70016770
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse