Paleomagnetism of the Cretaceous Morelos and Mezcala Formations, southern Mexico |
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Authors: | Roberto S Molina Garza, Harald N B hnel,Teodoro Hern ndez |
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Affiliation: | aCentro de Geociencias, UNAM, Campus Juriquilla, Querétaro 76230, Mexico;bLUGIS, Instituto de Geofı́sica, UNAM, México D.F. 04510, Mexico |
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Abstract: | A paleomagnetic study of platform-facies carbonate rocks of the mid-Cretaceous Morelos Formation and deep-water carbonate rocks of the overlying Upper Cretaceous Mezcala Formation, sampled at Zopilote canyon, in Guerrero State, southern Mexico, indicates that their characteristic magnetization was acquired contemporaneously with folding of these rocks during the Late Cretaceous Laramide orogeny. The remanence carrier is interpreted to be magnetite, although other mineral phases of high coercivity carry recent secondary overprints. The overall mean is of Dec=323.1° and Inc=36.5° (k=162.7; α95=2.7°; N=18 sites; 64% unfolding). Comparison with the North America reference direction indicates that this area has experienced a small, yet statistically significant, counterclockwise direction of 19.2±4.0°. Similar rotations are documented in other localities from southern Mexico; rotations are linked to mid-Tertiary deformation associated with the left-lateral strike-slip fault system that accommodated motion of the Chortis and Xolapa blocks. |
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Keywords: | Paleomagnetism Cretaceous Mexico Laramide |
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