Crustal origin of the West Florida Terrane, and detrital zircon provenance and development of accommodation during initial rifting of the southeastern Gulf of Mexico and western Bahamas

Author:

Erlich R. N.1ORCID,Pindell J.2

Affiliation:

1. Cayo Energy L.P., 1007 Deerfield Road, Richmond, TX 77406, USA

2. Tectonic Analysis Ltd, Chestnut House, Burton Park, Duncton, West Sussex GU28 0LH, UK

Abstract

AbstractWell and seismic data were combined with existing radiometric data and 1328 new laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) U–Pb zircon ages from igneous, sedimentary and volcaniclastic rocks in three wells to determine the origin and evolution of key crustal terranes, and the timing of initial rifting and synrift deposition in the southeastern Gulf of Mexico and western Bahamas. These data reveal that several southeastern Gulf of Mexico crustal terranes, distinguished by their zircon age distributions and geochemistries, were amalgamated into a single terrane of mixed Pan-African and Amazonian crustal affinity (the newly named West Florida Terrane) during the formation of Pangaea. Sinistral offset along the Florida Transfer Zone (FTZ) during the Late Triassic–Middle Jurassic was likely to have been facilitated by crustal heterogeneity at the boundary between the West Florida and Suwannee terranes, a prime area for reactivation during the break-up of Pangaea. Initial extension, igneous activity and synrift deposition in the region began during the Middle Triassic in the western Bahamas and offshore North Florida, and rapidly expanded into the South Florida Basin by the Early Jurassic. Peak igneous activity and accommodation in the region was diachronous from north to south, beginning in the north during the Early Jurassic (Sinemurian–Pliensbachian) before ending in the south in the Early–Middle Jurassic (Sinemurian–Aalenian/early Bajocian). Detrital zircons in sedimentary and volcaniclastic rocks were primarily derived from local erosion of pre-existing crustal terranes. Long-distance transport was likely for pre-Neoproterozoic and post-Cambrian Paleozoic zircons. Middle Jurassic detrital zircons in volcaniclastic rocks of the western Bahamas may have been deposited during ash-fall events from hotspot activity in the southeastern Bahamas.

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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