The Blackjack Joe Formation consists of 600 meters (2,000 ft) of argillaceous (clay-rich) sediments. Detrital zircon geochronology establishes a minimum age for the formation of 1474 ± 13 million years.[1] The formation is intruded by the Ruin Granite, with a radiometric age of 1436 ± 2 million years, thus constraining the age of the Blackjack Formation to 1474 to 1436 million years.[2]
The formation is interpreted as a nearshore fluvial and tidal deposit.[2] The formation was deposited in a large basin, the Yankee Joe — Defiance basin, which is contemporaneous with the Picuris basin. Detrital zircon age spectrums and isotope ratios from the formation support a reconstruction of the supercontinent, Rodinia, in which Australia was a source of sediments for southwestern Laurentia.[1][4]
History of investigation
The formation was first named by D.E. Livingston in 1969 for outcroppings 30 kilometers (20 mi) in the Blackjack Mountains, Arizona.[3] Michael F. Doe and coinvestigators proposed removing the Yankee Joe and Blackjack into the Yankee Joe Group.[1]
References
^ abcDoe, Michael F.; Jones, James V.; Karlstrom, Karl E.; Dixon, Brandon; Gehrels, George; Pecha, Mark (July 2013). "Using detrital zircon ages and Hf isotopes to identify 1.48–1.45Ga sedimentary basins and fingerprint sources of exotic 1.6–1.5Ga grains in southwestern Laurentia". Precambrian Research. 231: 409–421. doi:10.1016/j.precamres.2013.03.002.
^Mulder, Jacob; Karlstrom, Karl; Karlstrom, Karl; Halpin, Jacqueline A.; Halpin, Jacqueline A.; Jones, James V.; Jones, James V.; Holland, Mark E.; Holland, Mark E. (2016). "The Mesoproterozoic sedimentary record of long-term Australian/Antarctic, Laurentian connections". GSA Annual Meeting: 287780. doi:10.1130/abs/2016AM-287780.