Geochronology of age-progressive volcanism of the Oregon High Lava Plains: Implications for the plume interpretation of Yellowstone
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-10-2004
Publication Title
Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
Keywords
Argon, Geochronology, High Lava Plains, Yellowstone
Abstract
The High Lava Plains province (HLP) is a late Cenozoic bimodal volcanic field at the northern margin of the Basin and Range province in southeastern Oregon that hosts a westward younging trend of silicic volcanism that crudely mirrors northeastward migration of silicic volcanism along the Yellowstone-Snake River Plain (YSRP) trend. We present 40 Ar/39 Ar ages for 19 rhyolite domes, 5 rhyolite ash flow tuffs, and 34 basaltic lavas from the HLP. The previously identified trend of westward migration of HLP rhyolites is confirmed. The rate of propagation is ∼33 km/m.y. from 10 to 5 Ma, slowing to ∼13 km/m.y. after 5 Ma. The duration of silicic volcanism at any locus is ∼2 m.y. Three older HLP dacite domes yielded ages of ∼15.5 Ma. Basalts are not age progressive. We identify several episodes of increased basaltic activity at 7.5-7.8, 5.3-5.9, and 2-3 Ma, with the younger episode likely continuing into the Recent. The HLP and YSRP trends emerged from the axis of middle Miocene basaltic volcanism of the Columbia River and Steens basalts. We propose a model in which (1 Miocene flood basalts and widespread silicic rocks are the result of emplacement of a plume head near the craton margin, enhanced by flow up a topographic gradient along the base of the lithosphere at the craton margin; (2) the HLP trend is the result of westward flow originating at the craton margin; and (3) the YSRP trend is the trace of the motion of the North American plate over the tail of the plume. Copyright 2004 by the American Geophysical Union.
Volume
109
Issue
10
First Page
B10202
Last Page
19
ISSN
21699313
E-ISSN
21699356
DOI
10.1029/2003JB002776
Recommended Citation
Jordan, Brennan T.; Grunder, Anita L.; Duncan, Robert A.; and Deino, Alan L., "Geochronology of age-progressive volcanism of the Oregon High Lava Plains: Implications for the plume interpretation of Yellowstone" (2004). Faculty Publications. 48.
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