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LARAMIDE OROGENY

GEOG 3251 summer 2010

term B

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Laramide Orogeny

• Major tectonic event that formed the Rocky Mountains

• Occurred 70-40 My ago• Occurred in the interior of a plate• Occurred 1,000 miles from nearest

subduction zone

Can you explain the Laramide orogeny using the paradigm of plate tectonics?

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Intersection b/w NA plate and Pacific Plate

Note small plates: Juan deFuca, Rivera, Cocos Plates

These small plates are remnants of the much larger Farallon Plate

Gulf of California is aspreading center

SAN ANDREAS FAULT

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LARAMIDE CONTROVERSY

• What really caused the Laramide? • To what extent was the subducting Farallon plate

involved? • How does intracontinental deformation on the scale of the

Laramide even occur? • The Rockies are as high as ever and still rising. How much

of the cumulative Rocky Mountain uplift can the Laramide claim, and when did it occur, early or late in the orogeny?

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• there were active faults

•they fit the present day Rockies quite well

How did these faults develop?

Faults developed as part of theFrontrangia Orogeny 330 My ago

Prior to the Laramide Orogeny

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•East Pacific Rise analogous to today’s Atlantic Rise

•Farallon Plate moving to NE

•Collision with the NorthAmerican plate

•Subduction zone off presentday California, similar to theAndes today

•Hot, new plate material moving underneath North America

•Floats near the crust to Colorado•Cools enough to subduct in Colorado

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•East Pacific Spreading Center comes closer to the North American Plate

•The Farallon Plate becomes much smaller, broken into smaller plates

•Little new plate material produced

•Laramide Orogeny shuts off

•Farallon plate begins to sink into the mantle due to cold slab pull (denser, thicker plate).

•Asthenosphere rises towards surface, causing San Juan volcanoes

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•East Pacific Rise almost completely overrun by the North American Plate

•East Pacific Spreading Center becomes the San Andreas Fault around present-day California

•Gulf of California begins to form

•Farallon plate underneath western North American continues to subduct due to cold slab pull, leaving a “thin” spot underneath the Basin and Range province.

•Asthenosphere continues to rise to fill void, causing uplift.

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•Still a “thin” spot under continental crust of the Basin and Range province caused by subduction of Farallon Plate during Laramide Orogeny

•Asthenosphere still rises towards surface to fill that “thin” spot

• Rockies getting taller today

•Explains hot springs in Basin and Range

•Gulf of California may “unzip” California

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Laramide Orogenysummary

80 Ma: normal high-angle (50 deg.) plate subduction

65 Ma: • Farallon/Kula plate formed near NA plate,• subduction angle decreases • Farallon plate moves horizontally to Colorado

40 Ma: Farallon plate dies

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Rocky Mtn orogeny -summary-

• 30 million year period of mountain building in western North America

• started 70 million years ago, and ended 40 million years ago

• Farallon Plate was sliding under the North American plate

• the angle of subduction became so low that no volcanics occurred at subduction zone

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• The volcanic arc associated with a subduction occurred not near the plate edges (as in the Andes, for example), but far to the east

• Farallon plate dragged along the bottom of the continental crust of the N.American plate

• folding and faulting of rocks

Rocky Mtn orogeny -summary-

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Consequences ofLaramide OrogenyWestern US

Rocky Mountains

Basin and Range Province

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Basin and Range province• Earth's crust was

being pulled apart

• thinned 100%

• Pacific plate moving N relative to N.Am plate

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Basin and Range province

• extends east from the Sierra Nevada all the way to the Colorado Plateau

• extends S to Baja California

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•pattern of linear mountain ranges

and valleys