Recycling of Amazonian detrital zircons in the Mixteco terrane, southern Mexico: Paleogeographic implications during Jurassic-Early Cretaceous and Paleogene times

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Silva-Romo, Gilberto [1 ]
Cristina Mendoza-Rosales, Claudia [1 ]
Campos-Madrigal, Emiliano [1 ]
Morales-Yanez, Axel [1 ]
Israel de la Torre-Gonzalez, Alam [1 ]
Ivan Napoles-Valenzuela, Juan [1 ]
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[1] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Dept Geol, Fac Ingn, CU, Circuito Escolar S-N,Av Univ 3000, Ciudad De Mexico 04510, Mexico
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Cosoltepec block; Ayu complex; Sedimentary facies; Alluvial fan; EASTERN ACATLAN COMPLEX; GULF-OF-MEXICO; U-PB AGES; TECTONOTHERMAL EVENT; TECTONIC EVOLUTION; GEOLOGIC EVOLUTION; WESTERN MARGIN; ARC MAGMATISM; GEOCHRONOLOGY; PANGEA;
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10.1016/j.jsames.2018.02.011
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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摘要
In the northeastern Mixteco terrane of southern Mexico, in the Ixcaquixtla-Atzumba region, the recycling of Amazonian detrital zircons records the paleogeography during the Mesozoic period in the context of the breakup of Pangea, a phenomenon that disarticulated the Sanozama-La Mora paleo-river. The clastic units of southern Mexico in the Ayuquila, Otlaltepec and Zapotitlan Mesozoic basins, as well as in the Atzumba Cenozoic basin, are characterized by detrital zircon contents with ages specific to the Amazonian craton, ranging between 3040 and 1278 Ma. The presence of zircons of Amazonian affinity suggests a provenance by recycling from carrier units such as the La Mora Formation or the AO Complex. In the area, the AO and Acatlan complexes form the Cosoltepec block, a paleogeographic element that during Early Cretaceous time acted as the divide between the slopes of the paleo-Gulf of Mexico and the paleo-Pacific Ocean. The sedimentological characteristics of the Jurassic-Cenozoic clastic successions in the Ixcaquixtla-Atzumba region denote relatively short transport in braided fluvial systems and alluvial fans. In this way, several basins are recognized around the Cosoltepec block. At the southeastern edge of the Cosoltepec block, the Ayuquila and Tecomazuchil formations accumulated in the Ayuquila continental basin on the paleo-Pacific Ocean slope. On the other hand, within the paleo-Gulf of Mexico slope, in the Otlaltepec continental basin, the Piedra Hueca and the Otlaltepec formations accumulated. The upper member of the Santa Lucia Formation accumulated in a transitional environment on the southwestern shoulder of the Zapotitlan basin, as well as on the paleo-Gulf of Mexico slope. In the Ayuquila basin, a marine transgression is recognized that advanced from south to north during the Late Jurassic. At the northeastern edge of the Cosoltepec block, we propose that the Santa Lucia formation attests to a transgression from the paleo-Gulf of Mexico during the Early Cretaceous. Thus, the Cosoltepec block flood occurred during the Albian-Cenomanian, as recognized by the Cipiapa Limestone accumulation. The subsequent uplift of the region and its incorporation into the continental slope is attested by the Atzumba Formation, which offers further evidence of the content of Amazonian detrital zircons recycled from the Ayil Complex. The Atzumba Formation accumulated as alluvial fans during the Paleogene at the hanging wall of the Chazumba fault, which displaced the Cosoltepec block. That is, the detrital zircons in the clastic successions of the Ixcaquixtla-Atzumba region bear indirect testimony to the origin and Amazonian affinity of the AO Complex and/or other lithodemes of the Acatlan Complex. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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