Upper Eocene and Oligocene volcaniclastic sedimentary stratigraphy of the Quemado-Escondido Mountain area, Catron County, New Mexico

R. Chamberlin, James Harris
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-An upper Eocene to Oligocene (ca. 40-26 Ma) volcaniclastic sedimentary apron derived from the Mogollon-Datil volcanic field can be divided into three mappable lithostratigraphic units in the Quemado-Escondido Mountain area. From oldest to youngest we propose the new names volcaniclastic unit of Largo Creek (VLC), volcaniclastic unit of Canon de! Leon (VCDL), and sandstone of Escondido Mountain (SEM) as informal divisions of the gently south-southeast-dipping Spears Group. A geologic cross section of the area indicates that VLC, VCDL and SEM are approximately 600, 180 and 240 m thick, respectively. Gray, quartz-poor andesitic sandstones and interbedded red muds tones of the main body of the VLC (lower 540 m) conformably overlie the middle to upper Eocene Baca Formation. The main body of the VLC represents the distal f!uvial equivalent of andesitic debris-flow deposits of the Dog Springs Formation (ca. 39.6-36.9 Ma), which is well exposed in the Datil region southeast of Quemado. An upward coarsening interval (~60 m) of gray to light brown, quartz-poor to moderately quartz-rich, andesitic con glomeratic sandstones forms a local (unmapped) transition zone in the upper VLC. A unique quartz-micro cline-rich basement-derived sandstone near the top of the VLC may be correlative with mixed-clast con glomerates (basement and volcanic derived) recently observed in the middle Spears Group in the Alpine No. 1 Federal Well near Alpine, Arizona. A cliff-forming marker bed composed of light gray tuffaceous sandstones and thin pumiceous mudstones as much as 18 m thick defines the base of the VCDL and con formably overlies the upper VLC. Numerous gray tuffaceous sandstone beds intercalated with brownish gray to bluish-green andesitic conglomeratic sandstones comprise the VCDL at its type section in upper Canon del Leon. Sanidines from pumice in syneruptive tuffaceous sandstones and plagioclase from a rhy olitic ash bed in the VCDL yield 40 Ar/ 39 Ar ages that imply aggradation on a distal alluvial apron from approximately 35.3 to 34.2 Ma. Tuffaceous sandstones of the VCDL thicken to the southwest and appear to form part of the andesitic volcaniclastic apron of the Pueblo Creek Formation, which was shed northward from a late Eocene eruptive center near Reserve. Pale yellowish-brown, medium-grained, planar to high angle cross-bedded, volcaniclastic sandstones of the SEM are locally well exposed where they paracon formably overlie VCDL in uppermost Canon de! Leon. These eolian sandstones of the SEM are disconti nously exposed on the flanks of several ranges capped by Oligocene basaltic andesites, from Alegres Mountain westward to Escudilla Mountain in eastern Arizona. The SEM appears to represent a southeaster ly tapering erg that was blown over the north-facing epiclastic apron of the middle Spears Group (e.g. VCDL) by prevailing westerly winds off the Colorado Plateau in Oligocene time (ca. 32-26 Ma). basement-derived Eagar of sandstones terranes. The suggest of near is approximately 400
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—源自mogolon - datil火山田的始新统至渐新统(约40-26 Ma)火山碎屑沉积带在Quemado-Escondido山区可划分为3个可填图的岩石地层单元。从最老的到最年轻的,我们提出了新的名称Largo Creek火山碎屑单元(VLC), Canon de!利昂(VCDL)和埃斯孔迪多山砂岩(SEM)是缓慢向南-东南倾斜的斯皮尔斯群的非正式分区。该区域地质剖面显示,VLC、VCDL和SEM厚度分别约为600、180和240 m。VLC主体(下部540 m)的灰色、贫石英安山岩砂岩和互层红色泥质体整合覆盖始新统中上巴卡组。VLC的主体代表远端f!在Quemado东南部的Datil地区出露较好的Dog Springs组(约39.6 ~ 36.9 Ma)的安山岩碎屑流沉积。灰色到浅棕色、贫石英到中等富石英的安山岩型砾岩向上粗化区间(~60 m)在VLC上部形成了一个局部(未标图)过渡带。VLC顶部附近的一种独特的富含石英微斜的基底衍生砂岩可能与最近在亚利桑那州Alpine附近的Alpine 1号联邦井中Spears组中观察到的混合碎屑砾岩(基底和火山衍生)有关。浅灰色凝灰质砂岩和厚达18 m的薄浮质泥岩组成的成崖标志层确定了VCDL的基底,并与上部VLC相吻合。大量灰色凝灰质砂岩层与棕灰色至蓝绿色安山岩砾岩砂岩互插,构成了卡农德尔莱昂上部的VCDL类型剖面。从VCDL的凝灰质砂岩和斜长石的协同作用中的浮石中提取的石英产生40 Ar/ 39 Ar年龄,表明在远端冲积带上的沉积约为35.3至34.2 Ma。VCDL的凝灰质砂岩向西南加厚,似乎形成了普韦布洛溪组的安山岩火山碎屑带的一部分,该火山碎屑带从保护区附近的始新世晚期喷发中心向北脱落。浅黄褐色,中等粒度,平面到高角度交错层状,SEM的火山碎屑砂岩局部暴露良好,它们在最上面的Canon de!莱昂。从亚利桑那州东部的Alegres山向西到Escudilla山,这些SEM的风成砂岩不连续地暴露在由渐新世玄武岩安山盖顶的几个山脉的两侧。扫描电镜显示,渐新世(约32-26 Ma),在科罗拉多高原上盛行的西风吹过中斯皮尔斯群(如VCDL)朝北的碎屑带,形成了一个东南渐细的峰。砂岩地体的基底衍生伊格尔。接近的建议是大约400
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