2021
DOI: 10.1130/gsatg509a.1
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The Origin and Tectonic Significance of the Basin and Range–Rio Grande Rift Boundary in Southern New Mexico, USA

Abstract: Cenozoic extension in the western UnitedStates occurred within two iconic domains: the Basin and Range and Rio Grande rift. These provinces merge in southern New Mexico to form an interconnected zone of extension, although the existence, location, and nature of the boundary between the two provinces are uncertain. In southern New Mexico, existing thermochronologic, geologic, and geophysical data sets, combined with thermal modeling of zircon (U-Th)/He (ZHe) data, define a subvertical, 30-40-kmwide boundary tha… Show more

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“…The Hueco Bolsón and its northern extension into Tularosa Valley, along with Mesilla Valley-Jornada del Muerto basin (Figure 1a), are large elements of the southern part of the Neogene Rio Grande Rift. The Rift in this area comprises a set of deep alluvial basins separated by hard-rock mountain ranges and is an extensional tectonic feature resembling the Basin and Range Province [20] but may be a separate entity [21]. The Rio Grande leaves Mesilla Valley through a hard-rock barrier between the Franklin Mts.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Hueco Bolsón and its northern extension into Tularosa Valley, along with Mesilla Valley-Jornada del Muerto basin (Figure 1a), are large elements of the southern part of the Neogene Rio Grande Rift. The Rift in this area comprises a set of deep alluvial basins separated by hard-rock mountain ranges and is an extensional tectonic feature resembling the Basin and Range Province [20] but may be a separate entity [21]. The Rio Grande leaves Mesilla Valley through a hard-rock barrier between the Franklin Mts.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%