An overview of Precambrian rocks in Sonora
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tectonic, Precambrian, Sonora, Mexico

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Anderson, T. H., & Silver, L. T. (2019). An overview of Precambrian rocks in Sonora. Revista Mexicana De Ciencias Geológicas, 5(2), 131–139. Retrieved from https://rmcg.geociencias.unam.mx/index.php/rmcg/article/view/1318

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Abstract

The oldest stratified rock recognized in NW Sonora (and in Mexico) are deformed muscovite-quartz schists, quartzites, and biotite-quartzofeldspathic gneisses near Caborca, which are cut by calcalkaline intrusives ranging from 1,710 to 1,750 m.y. in age. Southwest of Caborca, upper amphibolite facies layered quartzofeldspathic and amphibolitic gneisses were apparently deformed and metamorphosed at about 1,660 ± 15 m.y. ago, concealing original lithologies and ages. In northeastern Sonora, a younger belt of eugeosynclinal strata, about 1,680 ± 20 m.y. old was tightly folded and metamorphosed to greenschist facies about 1,650 m. y. ago. Numerous granitic plutons intruded into the older Precambrian crust about 1,410 to 1,440 m.y. ago. These major intrusive masses are not known to have been accompanied by regional sedimentation or deformation. Rare, small plutons of micrographic granite added to the Precambrian crystalline complexes about 1,100 m.y. ago, are the youngest Precambrian igneous rocks recognized... In order to continue, download the full paper in PDF.

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