Chemistry of Tertiary volcanic rocks in the Eldorado Mountains, Clark County, Nevada, and comparisons with rocks from some nearby areas

Journal of Research of the U.S. Geological Survey
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Chemical variations of 27 rocks that erupted from in and near the Eldorado Mountains, southern Nevada, show (1) fair to good correlation suggestive of a cogenetic suite, (2) a range of uncorrected silica values from about 48 to 74 weight percent with no strong tendency toward bimodality, (3) a calc-alkaline characteristic, and (4) a shift from early eruptions having an anomalously low level of iron enrichment to later eruptions having a more normal level of iron enrichment. Analyses of rocks not known to have been erupted from the Eldorado Mountains (for example, five analyses of the tuff of Bridge Spring and two analyses of the Fortification Basalt Member of the Muddy Creek Formation) are not anomalous when compared with the other rocks, except that iron concentration in the Fortification Basalt Member may be higher than normal. Extensive K-Ar age data provide a clear time framework for the chemical changes as well as for the structural history of the area. The inception of intense extensional tectonism about 15 million years ago was marked by an abrupt shift to more iron-rich and more typically calc-alkalic volcanic products (Mount Davis Volcanics) than those erupted earlier (Patsy Mine Volcanics), but no corresponding shift in K2O or total alkali contents or ratios is recognized nor is there any obvious shift toward bimodality in rocks younger than 15 million years. These data, together with data from the Oatman district of Arizona, 100 kilometers to the south-southeast, indicate that the northern part of the lower Colorado River area does not fit into the published Cenozoic patterns of volcanic and tectonic evolution of the western United States. A brief review of nearby areas indicates that they may not fit well either.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Chemistry of Tertiary volcanic rocks in the Eldorado Mountains, Clark County, Nevada, and comparisons with rocks from some nearby areas
Series title Journal of Research of the U.S. Geological Survey
Volume 6
Issue 3
Year Published 1978
Language English
Publisher U.S. Geological Survey
Description 16 p.
First page 409
Last page 424
Country United States
State Nevada
County Clark County
Other Geospatial Eldorado Mountains
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