“…Extrusive magmatism in the CREC also records an evolution in composition during extension; the oldest volcanic deposits comprise a heterogeneous suite of basaltic, intermediate, and minor felsic rocks, whereas the youngest volcanism is basaltic or bimodal in composition (Gans et al, 1989;Gans and Bohrson, 1998;Foster and John, 1999). Although a significant volume of the documented syntectonic magmatism in the CREC is extrusive, plutons and dikes were also emplaced prior to, during, and after peak slip on low-angle normal faults associated with the core complexes (Davis et al, 1982;Campbell and John, 1996;Campbell-Stone et al, 2000;Campbell-Stone and John, 2002;Singleton and Mosher, 2012). Dikes characteristic of the early syntectonic magmatism in the CREC are exposed in the Whipple, Mohave, Chemehuevi, and Sacramento mountains (Howard and John, 1987;John, 1987b;Lister and Davis, 1989;Nielson and Beratan, 1995;Sherrod and Nielson, 1993).…”