2008
DOI: 10.18268/bsgm2008v60n1a4
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Geologic structure of the northern margin of the Chihuahua trough: Evidence for controlled deformation during Laramide Orogeny

Abstract: In this article we studied the northern part of the Laramide foreland of the Chihuahua Trough. The purpose of this work is twofold; fi rst we studied whether the deformation involves or not the basement along crustal faults (thin-or thick-skinned deformation), and second, we studied the nature of the principal shortening directions in the Chihuahua Trough. In this region, style of deformation changes from motion on moderate to low angle thrust and reverse faults within the interior of the basin to basement inv… Show more

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“…Then, during Eocene to Oligocene time, intrusive and extrusive andesite rocks were deposited at the surface. Therefore, many reverse, normal and oblique faults typical of the Basin and Range physiographic province were created at this time, in probable response to magmatic events and these faults extend across Chihuahua State, Ciudad Juárez, El Paso (Texas) and New México (García, 1970;Wacker, 1972;Nodeland, 1977;Drewes and Dryer, 1993;Carciumaru and Ortega, 2008). During this time, the ancestral Chihuahua trough was destroyed and its deposits were transported, filling the northern Hueco and Mesilla bolsons, which form typical Basin and Range intermontane basins.…”
Section: Río Bravo and Fans: Features And Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Then, during Eocene to Oligocene time, intrusive and extrusive andesite rocks were deposited at the surface. Therefore, many reverse, normal and oblique faults typical of the Basin and Range physiographic province were created at this time, in probable response to magmatic events and these faults extend across Chihuahua State, Ciudad Juárez, El Paso (Texas) and New México (García, 1970;Wacker, 1972;Nodeland, 1977;Drewes and Dryer, 1993;Carciumaru and Ortega, 2008). During this time, the ancestral Chihuahua trough was destroyed and its deposits were transported, filling the northern Hueco and Mesilla bolsons, which form typical Basin and Range intermontane basins.…”
Section: Río Bravo and Fans: Features And Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Upper Eocene intrusive and volcanic rocks cut the contractional structures in the Quitman Mountains (Henry and Price, 1984). Both detached and basement-involved structural styles of Laramide age have been described at various locations along the Chihuahua trough (Carciumaru and Ortega, 2008).…”
Section: Tectonics and Structural Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3). The mountains record both thin-and thick-skinned Laramide deformation and represent a transition between the two deformation styles in the Chihuahua trough (Carciumaru and Ortega, 2008). Rio Grande rift-associated uplift of the Franklin Mountains is thought to have occurred in the Miocene (Harbour, 1972).…”
Section: Franklin Mountainsmentioning
confidence: 99%