Titanite Petrochronology Records Secular Temperature and Fluid Evolution During Ductile Deformation: An Example From Late Cretaceous Shear Zones in the Eastern Transverse Ranges

Author:

Moser Amy C.1ORCID,Lusk Alexander D.2ORCID,Attia Snir3ORCID,Garber Joshua M.4ORCID,Seward Gareth G. E.1ORCID,Kylander‐Clark Andrew R. C.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth Science University of California, Santa Barbara Santa Barbara CA USA

2. Department of Geoscience University of Wisconsin Madison WI USA

3. New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology Socorro NM USA

4. Department of Geosciences The Pennsylvania State University University Park PA USA

Abstract

AbstractQuantifying the timing and conditions of ductile deformation is essential for quantitative models of lithospheric deformation. Yet, directly constraining these variables and documenting how they change during a single deformation event remain difficult. We present titanite microstructural, zoning, trace‐element, and U‐Pb data from <m‐scale mylonitic shear zones in the Eastern Transverse Ranges, CA (Joshua Tree National Park) that record (a) the timing and conditions of ductile deformation and (b) the evolution of deformation conditions within a single, punctuated ductile deformation event. Titanite grains in sheared plutonic rocks yield a bimodal distribution of dates (∼151 and ∼75 Ma) interpreted as the independently constrained pluton crystallization and shear zone deformation ages, respectively. Synkinematic titanite neocrystallization at ∼75 Ma documents early deformation at ∼640–710°C under hydrous fluid conditions. Recrystallized titanite rims with ∼75 Ma dates indistinguishable from the neocrystallized titanite record Zr‐in‐titanite temperatures of 600–610°C and higher F contents, suggesting that the fluid became a more halogen‐rich brine as deformation progressed and the system cooled. Chemical zoning related to fluid‐driven recrystallization occurs in tandem with lattice misorientations and partially to fully reset U‐Pb dates in bent titanite, implying that reactive fluid flow is the ultimate mechanism by which dates are reset in titanite deformed by dislocation creep. These data document a punctuated (e.g., ∼1–3 Myr) phase of high‐temperature deformation that accompanied local pluton emplacement and demonstrate that titanite petrochronology can capture multiple, discrete reactions associated with crustal weakening and variables that affect the rheological evolution of ductile shear zones.

Funder

Division of Earth Sciences

University of California, Santa Barbara

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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