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A robust age model for the Cryogenian Pocatello Formation of southeastern Idaho (northwestern USA) from tandem in situ and isotope dilution U-Pb dating of volcanic tuffs and epiclastic detrital zircons
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Geosphere (Boulder, CO). 18(2):825-849
Subject
03|Geochronology
absolute age
ancient ice ages
arkosic composition
Bannock County Idaho
Bannock Range
Bannock Volcanic Member
basalts
carbonate rocks
clastic rocks
clastic sediments
cobbles
conglomerate
correlation
Cryogenian
dacitic composition
detrital zircon
diamictite
dolostone
felsic composition
field studies
geochemical methods
geochronology
glacial geology
ICP mass spectra
Idaho
igneous rocks
isotope dilution
laser methods
mafic composition
Marinoan
mass spectra
nearshore environment
Neoproterozoic
nesosilicates
orthosilicates
Pocatello Formation
Precambrian
Proterozoic
pyroclastics
reworking
sandstone
Scout Mountain Member
sedimentary rocks
sediments
silicates
siliciclastics
siltstone
spectra
Sturtian
thermal ionization mass spectra
tuff
U/Pb
United States
upper Precambrian
volcanic rocks
volcaniclastics
zircon
zircon group
Language
English
ISSN
1553-040X
Abstract
Tandem in situ and isotope dilution U-Pb analysis of zircons from pyroclastic volcanic rocks and both glacial and non-glacial sedimentary strata of the Pocatello Formation (Idaho, northwestern USA) provides new age constraints on Cryogenian glaciation in the North American Cordillera. Two dacitic tuffs sampled within glacigenic strata of the lower diamictite interval of the Scout Mountain Member yield high-precision chemical abrasion isotope dilution U-Pb zircon eruption and depositional ages of 696.43±0.21 and 695.17±0.20 Ma. When supplemented by a new high-precision detrital zircon maximum depositional age of ≤670 Ma for shoreface and offshore sandstones unconformably overlying the lower diamictite, these data are consistent with correlation of the lower diamictite to the early Cryogenian (ca. 717-660 Ma) Sturtian glaciation. These 670-675 Ma zircons persist in beds above the upper diamictite and cap dolostone units, up to and including a purported "reworked fallout tuff," which we instead conclude provides only a maximum depositional age of ≤673 Ma from epiclastic volcanic detritus. Rare detrital zircons as young as 658 Ma provide a maximum depositional age for the upper diamictite and overlying cap dolostone units. This new geochronological framework supports litho- and chemostratigraphic correlations of the lower and upper diamictite intervals of the Scout Mountain Member of the Pocatello Formation with the Sturtian (716-660 Ma) and Marinoan (≤650-635 Ma) low-latitude glaciations, respectively. The Pocatello Formation thus contains a more complete record of Cryogenian glaciations than previously postulated.