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New Idria serpentinite protrusion, Diablo Range, California: From upper mantle to the surface

Robert G. Coleman, Jared T. Gooley, Robert T. Gregory and Stephan A. Graham
American Journal of Science April 2022, 322 (4) 533-560; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/04.2022.01
Robert G. Coleman
*Department of Geological Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, USA
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Jared T. Gooley
**Geology, Energy & Minerals Science Center, U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, Virginia 20192, USA
***Previously Department of Geological Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, USA
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  • For correspondence: jgooley@usgs.gov
Robert T. Gregory
§Department of Geological Sciences, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas 75275, USA
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Stephan A. Graham
*Department of Geological Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, USA
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Abstract

The New Idria serpentinite body in the Coast Ranges of California is a diapir that resulted from the interaction of the migrating Mendocino trench-ridge-transform fault triple junction, transpression, metasomatic fluids, and previously subducted oceanic crust and mantle. Northward propagation of the San Andreas fault progressively eliminated the original subduction zone, allowing seawater to penetrate into the formerly subducting abyssal peridotite mantle, triggering serpentinization. The associated physical changes in density, volume, and strength yielded an expanding, buoyantly rising serpentinite protrusion, facilitated by transpression along the San Andreas fault. Sedimentary facies and intrusion of minor cross cutting syenite and alkali basalt dikes indicate that the serpentinization-driven diapir buoyantly rose and widely breached the surface by ca. 14 Ma, attending migration of the Mendocino Triple Junction past the latitude of New Idria.

  • Serpentinite Protrusion
  • Peridotite
  • Metasomatism
  • San Andreas Fault
  • Mendocino Triple Junction
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Robert G. Coleman, Jared T. Gooley, Robert T. Gregory, Stephan A. Graham
American Journal of Science Apr 2022, 322 (4) 533-560; DOI: 10.2475/04.2022.01

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New Idria serpentinite protrusion, Diablo Range, California: From upper mantle to the surface
Robert G. Coleman, Jared T. Gooley, Robert T. Gregory, Stephan A. Graham
American Journal of Science Apr 2022, 322 (4) 533-560; DOI: 10.2475/04.2022.01
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    • INTRODUCTION
    • TECTONIC HISTORY OF CENTRAL CALIFORNIA
    • NEW IDRIA SERPENTINITE BODY: PETROLOGIC CONSTRAINTS
    • HYDRATION OF PERIDOTITE
    • EMPLACEMENT OF THE NEW IDRIA SERPENTINITE BODY
    • EVOLUTION AND UPLIFT OF THE NEW IDRIA DIAPIR
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