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1 Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91125, USA
During the late Miocene east-northeastdirected extension in the Gulf of California extensional province, the western rift margin in northeastern Baja California, Mexico, was segmented at the northwest-striking Matomí accommodation zone. The accommodation zone passed through the northern Puertecitos Volcanic Province and separated pre6 Ma extension to the north from the unextended region to the south. Pre6 Ma northeast-side-down displacement is documented across the accommodation zone, which may have undergone dextral oblique-slip motion. The rift margin migrated westward during the latest Miocene or Pliocene, bypassing accommodation-zone structures and incorporating the Puertecitos Volcanic Province into the region of Gulf extensional province deformation. East-northeast to east-directed extensional deformation is at least post6 Ma in the northern Puertecitos Volcanic Province and deformation currently continues. Pliocene changes in the Gulf of California spreading center system may have triggered incorporation of the Puertecitos Volcanic Province into the Gulf extensional province as recently as 23 Ma. Paleomagnetic analyses of 6.36.6 Ma pyroclastic flow deposits show no consistent evidence for rotational deformation, although minor (
10°15°) clockwise rotation is possible given anomalous declination directions recorded at some sites. Comparisons with paleosecular variation models and the late Miocene paleopole for stable North America imply no statistically significant rotation relative to geomagnetic north, although minor (
10°) clockwise rotation is permissible given uncertainties. Geologic relationships show that pre6 Ma accommodation-zone structures identified in this study did not mark the southern boundary of later rotational deformation documented to the north. The boundary of Pliocene to Holocene rotations may be a broad, diffuse zone of extensional shear encompassing the northeastern Puertecitos Volcanic Province, which accommodated small rotations.
Key Words: accommodation zones Baja California extension tectonics paleomagnetism volcanics
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