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Geosphere | 2018

Tectonic subsidence, geoid analysis, and the Miocene-Pliocene unconformity in the Rio Grande rift, southwestern United States: Implications for mantle upwelling as a driving force for rift opening

Jolante van Wijk; Daniel J. Koning; Gary J. Axen; David Coblentz; Evan J. Gragg; Brad Sion

We use tectonic subsidence patterns from wells and stratigraphic sections to describe the mid-Miocene to present tectonic subsidence history of the Rio Grande rift. Tectonic subsidence and therefore rift opening were quite fast until ca. 8 Ma, with net subsidence rates (~25–65 mm/k.y.) comparable to those of the prerupture phase of rifted continental margins. The rapid subsidence was followed by a late Miocene–early Pliocene unconformity that developed mainly along the flanks of most rift basins. The age of its associated lacuna is spatially variable but falls within 8–3 Ma (mostly 7–5 Ma) and thus is synchronous with eastward tilting of the western Great Plains (ca. 6–4 Ma). Tectonic subsidence rates either remained similar or decreased after the Miocene-Pliocene unconformity. North of 35°N, our analysis of geoid-to-elevation ratios suggests that, at present, topography of the Rio Grande rift region is compensated by a component of mantle-driven dynamic uplift. Previous work has indicated that this dynamic uplift is caused by focused vertical flow in the upper mantle resulting from slab descent and fragmentation of the Farallon slab, and Rio Grande rift opening, which affected the Rio Grande rift area beginning in the late Miocene. The spatial distribution and timing of the unconformity, as well as eastward tilting of the western Great Plains, can be explained by this dynamic mantle uplift, with contributions from variations in rift opening tectonics and climate. The focused mantle upwelling is not associated with increased rift opening rates.


Environmental Earth Sciences | 2010

The impact of CO2 on shallow groundwater chemistry: observations at a natural analog site and implications for carbon sequestration

Elizabeth H. Keating; Julianna Eileen Fessenden; Nancy Marie Kanjorski; Daniel J. Koning; Rajesh J. Pawar


US Geological Survey professional paper | 2009

Geophysical Interpretations of the Southern Espanola Basin, New Mexico, That Contribute to Understanding Its Hydrogeologic Framework

V.J.S. Grauch; Jeffrey D. Phillips; Daniel J. Koning; Peggy S. Johnson; Viki Bankey


Geological Society of America Special Papers | 2013

Structure and tectonic evolution of the eastern Española Basin, Rio Grande rift, north-central New Mexico

Daniel J. Koning; V.J.S. Grauch; Sean D. Connell; John F. Ferguson; William C. McIntosh; Janet L. Slate; Elmira Wan; W. Scott Baldridge


Geological Society of America Special Papers | 2013

Chronology of volcanism, tectonics, and sedimentation near the western boundary fault of the Española Basin, Rio Grande rift, New Mexico

Giday WoldeGabriel; Daniel J. Koning; David E. Broxton; Richard G. Warren


Geological Society of America Special Papers | 2013

Shallow groundwater geochemistry in the Española Basin, Rio Grande rift, New Mexico: Evidence for structural control of a deep thermal source

P.S. Johnson; Daniel J. Koning; F.K. Partey


New Mexico Geology | 2016

Latest Miocene-earliest Pliocene evolution of the ancestral Rio Grande at the Española-San Luis Basin boundary, northern New Mexico

Daniel J. Koning; Scott B. Aby; V.J.S. Grauch; Matthew J. Zimmerer


Archive | 2015

Holocene Stratigraphy and a Preliminary Geomorphic History for the Palomas Basin, south-central New Mexico

Andrew P. Jochems; Daniel J. Koning; San Mateo Mountains; Sierra Cuchillo


Archive | 2011

Terrace stratigraphy, ages, and incision rates along the Rio Ojo Caliente, north-central New Mexico

Daniel J. Koning; Dennis L. Newell; Andrei M. Sarna-Wojcicki; Nelia W. Dunbar; Karl E. Karlstrom; Anthony Salem; Laura J. Crossey; J Daniel


Archive | 2004

Geologic structure of the Velarde graben and southern Embudo fault system

Daniel J. Koning; John F. Ferguson; P. Paul; W. Scott Baldridge

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Sean D. Connell

New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology

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Andrei M. Sarna-Wojcicki

United States Geological Survey

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Elmira Wan

United States Geological Survey

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Janet L. Slate

United States Geological Survey

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John F. Ferguson

University of Texas at Dallas

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V.J.S. Grauch

United States Geological Survey

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W. Scott Baldridge

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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David B. Wahl

United States Geological Survey

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Florian Maldonado

United States Geological Survey

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