- Sierra Nevada Batholith
The Sierra Nevada Batholith is a large
batholith which forms the core of the Sierra Nevada mountain range inCalifornia ,USA , exposed at the surface asgranite .The batholith is composed of many individual masses of rock called "
plutons ", which formed deep underground during separate episodes ofmagma intrusion , millions of years before the Sierra itself first began to rise. The extremely hot, more buoyant plutons, also called "plutonicdiapirs ", intruded through denser, native country rock, never reaching the surface. At the same time, some magma managed to reach the surface as volcanic lava flows, but most of it cooled and hardened below the surface and remained buried for millions of years.The batholith---the combined mass of subsurface plutons---became exposed as
tectonic forces initiated the formation of theBasin and Range geologic province, including the Sierra Nevada. As the mountains rose, the forces oferosion eventually wore down the material which had covered the batholith for millions of years. The exposed portions of the batholith became the familiar granite peaks of the High Sierra, including for example,Mount Whitney ,Half Dome andEl Capitan . However, most of the batholith remains below the surface.Origins
Research thus far indicates that the Sierra batholith was formed from heating as the
Farallon Plate subducted below theNorth American Plate . The episodic nature of the formation of the plutons is not yet well-explained. It may involve the effects of the emplacement of variousterrane s along the margin of the continent. Termination of the formation process occurred as the Farallon Plate was fully subducted along the Pacific coastline west of the Sierras.ee also
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Geologic timeline of Western North America External links
* [http://www.nps.gov/archive/yose/education/glance/geology/sierra_nev.htm US National Park site ]
* [http://virtual.yosemite.cc.ca.us/ghayes/granite.htm Yosemite site]
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