STRATIGRAPHY AND STRUCTURE: THE BORREGO SECTION OF THE PENNSYLVANIAN-PERMIAN HORQUILLA FORMATION, BIG HATCHET MOUNTAINS, NEW MEXICO

S. Lucas, K. Krainer, J. Barrick
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In 1966, Zeller (NMBMMR Memoir 16) described the Borrego section of the PennsylvanianPermian Horquilla Fm in the Big Hatchet Mountains (SE¼ sec. 27, T31S, R15W, Hidalgo County). He interpreted the Virgilian-Wolfcampian interval here as a single, homoclinal section about 500 m thick divided into 5 units: (1) lower, limestone-dominated unit, ~120 m thick, late Virgilian-early Wolfcampian; (2) light gray “basinal” shale ~105 m thick; (3) middle limestone, ~60 m thick, early-middle Wolfcampian; (4) light gray “basinal” shale ~102 m thick; and (5) upper limestone, ~90 m thick, middle Wolfcampian. In contrast, Drewes (1991, USGS Map I-2144) mapped shingled thrust faults in which units 1-2 are Horquilla Fm (1) depositionally overlain by Earp Fm (2), separated by a thrust fault from units 3-4, which are Horquilla-Earp again, separated from another thrust fault from unit 5, which is Horquilla. Our study of the Borrego section indicates that Zeller’s identification of a single, homoclinal section is correct, though we differ from Zeller in identifying units 2 and 4 as very shallow marine facies of the Horquilla Fm (mostly crossbedded calcarenites, thinly laminated siltstones and grainstones), not a basinal facies. Several observations refute the thrust fault interpretation of the Borrego section: (1) regionally, the Horquilla-Earp contact is late Wolfcampian, so if unit 2 is Earp
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地层学和构造:新墨西哥大斧山宾夕法尼亚-二叠纪horquilla组的borrego剖面
1966年,Zeller (nmbmr回忆录16)描述了Big Hatchet山脉pennsylvania - permian Horquilla Fm的Borrego部分(SE¼sec. 27, T31S, R15W, Hidalgo县)。他将这里的维吉尔纪-狼坎纪区间解释为一个厚约500 m的同斜剖面,分为5个单元:(1)下部,灰岩为主的单元,厚约120 m,维吉尔纪晚期-狼坎纪早期;(2)浅灰色“盆地”页岩,厚度约105 m;(3)中灰岩,厚约60 m,狼世早中期;(4)浅灰色“盆地”页岩,厚度约102 m;(5)上灰岩,厚约90 m,中狼期。相比之下,Drewes (1991, USGS Map I-2144)绘制了瓦状逆冲断层,其中1-2单元是Horquilla Fm(1),沉积上覆盖着Earp Fm(2),与3-4单元(Horquilla-Earp)被逆冲断层分开,与5单元(Horquilla)的另一个逆冲断层分开。我们对Borrego剖面的研究表明,Zeller对单一同斜剖面的识别是正确的,尽管我们与Zeller的不同之处是,我们认为单元2和单元4是Horquilla组的浅海相(主要是交错层积的钙质岩、薄层积的粉砂岩和颗粒岩),而不是盆地相。一些观测结果反驳了Borrego剖面逆冲断层的解释:(1)从区域上看,Horquilla-Earp接触为wolfcamian晚期,因此2单元为Earp
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