Authors
Steve S Harlan, John Wm Geissman, David R Lageson, Lawrence W Snee
Publication date
1988/4/1
Journal
Geological Society of America Bulletin
Volume
100
Issue
4
Pages
492-499
Publisher
Geological Society of America
Description
Thrust-belt deformation along the eastern edge of the Disturbed Belt in the Helena salient of Montana has not been well dated owing to a lack of syn- or postorogenic strata. In situ paleomagnetic data from alkaline intrusions exposed in the easternmost folds of the salient in the northern Crazy Mountains Basin, previously described as pre-, syn-, or posttectonic with respect to deformation, are well grouped (Dec. = 343°, Inc. = 61°, α95 = 5.0°, k = 46, n = 16 sites); a negative fold test is significant at minimally 95% confidence. Intrusion and magnetization acquisition thus postdate fold and thrust deformation. K-Ar age determinations of selected intrusions range from 52 to 48 Ma. Paleomagnetic and isotopic age data, combined with stratigraphic information, indicate that folding in the northern Crazy Mountains Basin is middle to late Paleocene in age. This age is in agreement with suggested dates for deformation in …
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