Geology and stratigraphy of the Mexico Basin (Mexico City), central Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt
We present a new geological map of the Mexico Basin (Mexico City) based on field descriptions, a compilation of data from previous publications, and new 40Ar/39Ar geochronology data. The oldest rocks described in the Mexico Basin are Cretaceous limestones, overlaid by Oligocene (26.0 Ma) and Miocene...
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doaj-84d9e9a49da64a569811c3e2c6e925622020-11-25T04:00:14ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Maps1744-56472019-07-0115232033210.1080/17445647.2019.15932511593251Geology and stratigraphy of the Mexico Basin (Mexico City), central Trans-Mexican Volcanic BeltJosé Luis Arce0Paul W. Layer1José Luis Macías2Eric Morales-Casique3Armando García-Palomo4Fernando J. Jiménez-Domínguez5Jeff Benowitz6Alberto Vásquez-Serrano7Instituto de Geología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Ciudad UniversitariaCollege of Natural Science and Mathematics, University of Alaska at FairbanksInstituto de Geofísica, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de MéxicoInstituto de Geología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Ciudad UniversitariaInstituto de Geología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Ciudad UniversitariaInstituto Politécnico Nacional, Escuela Superior de Ingeniería y ArquitecturaCollege of Natural Science and Mathematics, University of Alaska at FairbanksInstituto de Geología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Ciudad UniversitariaWe present a new geological map of the Mexico Basin (Mexico City) based on field descriptions, a compilation of data from previous publications, and new 40Ar/39Ar geochronology data. The oldest rocks described in the Mexico Basin are Cretaceous limestones, overlaid by Oligocene (26.0 Ma) and Miocene (22.8–5.0 Ma) volcanic successions, followed by Pliocene-Pleistocene (3.7–1.2 Ma) to Recent volcanic rocks around the basin. The Mexico basin is surrounded by volcanic ranges mainly andesitic and dacitic in composition: Sierra de Guadalupe (∼20 to ∼13 Ma), Sierra de las Cruces (3.7–0.03 Ma), Sierra Nevada (1.4 Ma to Recent), and Sierra de Chichinautzin (1.2 Ma to Recent). The basin has formed and evolved through complex tectonic and volcanic events: A NNW and NNE-Cañón de Lobos trending reverse fault affected the Cretaceous basement, the NW-SE Mixhuca normal fault displaced Oligocene-Miocene volcanics, the NE-SW Tenochtitlan fault system displaced Plio-Pleistocene rocks, and finally E-W normal faults affected the most recent volcanic rocks, paleosols, and lacustrine sediments.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2019.1593251geology of mexico basinvolcanic stratigraphytrans-mexican volcanic beltmexico city |
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José Luis Arce Paul W. Layer José Luis Macías Eric Morales-Casique Armando García-Palomo Fernando J. Jiménez-Domínguez Jeff Benowitz Alberto Vásquez-Serrano |
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José Luis Arce Paul W. Layer José Luis Macías Eric Morales-Casique Armando García-Palomo Fernando J. Jiménez-Domínguez Jeff Benowitz Alberto Vásquez-Serrano Geology and stratigraphy of the Mexico Basin (Mexico City), central Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt Journal of Maps geology of mexico basin volcanic stratigraphy trans-mexican volcanic belt mexico city |
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José Luis Arce Paul W. Layer José Luis Macías Eric Morales-Casique Armando García-Palomo Fernando J. Jiménez-Domínguez Jeff Benowitz Alberto Vásquez-Serrano |
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Geology and stratigraphy of the Mexico Basin (Mexico City), central Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt |
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Geology and stratigraphy of the Mexico Basin (Mexico City), central Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt |
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Geology and stratigraphy of the Mexico Basin (Mexico City), central Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt |
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Geology and stratigraphy of the Mexico Basin (Mexico City), central Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt |
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Geology and stratigraphy of the Mexico Basin (Mexico City), central Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt |
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geology and stratigraphy of the mexico basin (mexico city), central trans-mexican volcanic belt |
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2019-07-01 |
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We present a new geological map of the Mexico Basin (Mexico City) based on field descriptions, a compilation of data from previous publications, and new 40Ar/39Ar geochronology data. The oldest rocks described in the Mexico Basin are Cretaceous limestones, overlaid by Oligocene (26.0 Ma) and Miocene (22.8–5.0 Ma) volcanic successions, followed by Pliocene-Pleistocene (3.7–1.2 Ma) to Recent volcanic rocks around the basin. The Mexico basin is surrounded by volcanic ranges mainly andesitic and dacitic in composition: Sierra de Guadalupe (∼20 to ∼13 Ma), Sierra de las Cruces (3.7–0.03 Ma), Sierra Nevada (1.4 Ma to Recent), and Sierra de Chichinautzin (1.2 Ma to Recent). The basin has formed and evolved through complex tectonic and volcanic events: A NNW and NNE-Cañón de Lobos trending reverse fault affected the Cretaceous basement, the NW-SE Mixhuca normal fault displaced Oligocene-Miocene volcanics, the NE-SW Tenochtitlan fault system displaced Plio-Pleistocene rocks, and finally E-W normal faults affected the most recent volcanic rocks, paleosols, and lacustrine sediments. |
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geology of mexico basin volcanic stratigraphy trans-mexican volcanic belt mexico city |
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