Northern Sierra Nevada, California: Ophiolites, metamorphic soles, and blueschists to active tectonics and geomorphology

Author:

Wakabayashi John1,Shimabukuro David2,Masutsubo Nobuaki3,Eck Dennis4,Spencer Sean5,Kemp Chris6,Inman Adam7,Luo Jun8,Smart Chris9,Sanborn Erica2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, California State University–Fresno, 2576 E. San Ramon Avenue MS ST-24, Fresno, California 93740, USA

2. Department of Geology, California State University, Sacramento, 6000 J Street, Sacramento, California 95819, USA

3. Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board, 1685 E. Street, Fresno, California 93706, USA

4. Plumas County Environmental Health, 270 County Hospital Road, Suite 127, Quincy, California 95971, USA

5. California Department of Water Resources, Executive Division, Sustainable Groundwater Management Office, 715 P Street, Sacramento, California 95814, USA

6. Shannon & Wilson, Inc., 400 N. 34th Street, Suite 100, Seattle, Washington 98103, USA

7. Caltrans D-6, Office of Environmental Engineering, Hazardous Waste and Paleontology Branch, 2015 East Shields Avenue, Suite 100, Fresno, California 93726, USA

8. State Key Laboratory of Shale Oil and Gas Enrichment Mechanisms and Effective Development, Petroleum Exploration and Production Research Institute of SINOPEC, Beijing, China

9. California Department of Conservation, Geologic Energy Management Division, 3780 Kilroy Airport Way, Suite 400, Long Beach, California 90806, USA

Abstract

1. ABSTRACTThe geology of the northern Sierra Nevada of California records >400 million years of active plate margin tectonic events as a part of the North American Cordilleran orogenic belt. This field-trip guide provides geologic background and description of field-trip stops for a two-day field trip of the 2023 Geological Society of America Cordilleran Section Meeting based in Reno, Nevada. In two days, we cannot sample the complete geologic record of the northern Sierra Nevada, so this guide does not provide an exhaustive review of this geology. We will focus on certain aspects of the geology that have been the subject of recent research and present some previously unpublished observations and interpretations including: (1) distinguishing between subduction complexes and deformed assemblages that overlay subduction zones; (2) evidence for subduction initiation, recorded in high-pressure (P), high-temperature (T) amphibolites and possibly greenschist facies rocks structurally beneath them; (3) finding of high-P, high-T amphibolite blocks in mélange zones in subduction complex units accreted structurally beneath intact high-P, high-T amphibolite horizons; (4) differences in stream profiles between southern Cascade and northern Sierra drainages, suggesting different forcing mechanisms for stream erosion in those regions; and (5) complex relationships between stream incision, volcanic deposition, and Late Cenozoic faulting.• DEDICATION •This field–trip guide is dedicated to Eldridge Moores (1938–2018) and Jason Saleeby (1948–2023) who were giants in Sierra Nevada geologic research. Eldridge passed away in October 2018 while leading a field trip in this area on which the leaders of the current field trip (JW, DS) were participants. Jason passed away during the writing of this guide. As will be clear from reading this guide, the saying “standing on the shoulders of giants” applies.

Publisher

Geological Society of America

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