%0 Journal Article %T Timing of Onset of Volcanic Centers in the Campanian of Western North America as Determined by Distal Ashfalls %A Janet L. Bertog %J Open Journal of Geology %P 121-133 %@ 2161-7589 %D 2013 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ojg.2013.32016 %X

Strata of the Late Cretaceous Niobrara Formation and Pierre Shale Group include bentonites that provide a distal record of volcanic activity taking place to the west. Detailed stratigraphic analysis combined with mineralogy and geochemistry of the bentonites indicates the following timing of events: 1) Eustatic sea level fall as a result of the end of the Niobrara Cycle; 2) Tectonic deformation of the Western Interior Seaway coincident with tectonism on the Absoroka Thrust in Wyoming and Late Canyon Range Thrust in Utah; 3) Backarc volcanism in Montana associated with the Little Elkhorn Mountain volcanic complex; 4) Forearc volcanism in the Cascades area indicates subduction of a hot oceanic crust where plagioclase in the oceanic crust is being incorporated into the melt; 5) Cessation of tectonic activity results in a return of sedimentation patterns to north-south trending belts with the Boyer Bay and Burning Brule members of the Sharon Springs Formation deposited to the east and the Mitten Black Shale Formation deposited in the basin.

%K Pierre Shale %K Niobrara Formation %K Volcanism %K Forearc %K Campanian %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=30730