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40Ar/39Ar age spectrum analysis of detrital microclines from the southern San Joaquin Basin,California: an approach to determining the thermal evolution of sedimentary basins
Authors:T Mark Harrison  Kenneth Bé
Institution:Department of Geological Sciences, State University of New York at Albany, Albany, NY 12222 U.S.A.
Abstract:Detrital microcline grains from sedimentary strata preserve a record of thermal evolution in the temperature range ~ 100° to 200°C which can be revealed by40Ar/39Ar age spectrum analysis. Microcline separates from deep drill hole intersections with Eocene to Miocene sediments in the Basin and Tejon Blocks of the southern San Joaquin Valley, California, analysed by the age spectrum approach show radiogenic40Ar (40Ar*) gradients that record both the slow cooling of the uplifting sediment source ~ 65 Ma ago, and a recent thermal event. This information, in conjunction with the observation of fission track annealing in the coexisting apatites, allows estimation of the temperature-time conditions of this thermal event at about 140°C for ~ 200 ka. Present and paleotemperature data is in accord with heating related to several kilometers of Pleistocene sediment deposition. Heat flow calculations suggest that this recent subsidence has depressed the thermal gradient from about 30°C km?1 to the present apparent gradient of 24°C km?1.40Ar/39Ar analysis of detrital microcline crystals yields thermochronological information in the temperature-time range of petroleum maturation and provides this technique with potential as both a useful exploration tool and as a means of probing the fundamental geodynamic processes of basin evolution.
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