From Deseret News archives:
How did the Wasatch Range rise?
Study says Sierras created when adjacent crust sank
The study, published in the November-December issue of the Geological Society of America Bulletin, is titled "Tectonics of Pliocene removal of lithosphere of the Sierra Nevada, California." The authors are Craig H. Jones and G. Lang Farmer, both associate professors at the University of Colorado, Boulder, and Jeffrey Unruh of William Lettis and Associates, earth science consultants based in Walnut Creek, Calif.
While it focuses on that California range, the report also cites changes in the western Great Basin as involved in the theory. The Great Basin is the vast region of desert and mountains between the Sierra Nevadas and the Wasatch Front. The Wasatch Mountains reach from southeastern Idaho to central Utah.
Farmer told the Deseret Morning News that about 20 scientists have been involved in a project to sort out the Sierra Nevada geology, an effort that has been continuing for "going on to 10 years now."
The new study is based on the premise that "the Sierra Nevada represents an example of what I like to call 'bottom-down mountain building.' "
"The high elevations are due to the fact that the bottom of the crust fell off," Farmer said. "Basically, the bottom of the continent fell off the mantle and sank back into it."
As a dense, heavy slab of crustal material sank into the Earth, hot mantle rock welled up from beneath and took its place. "When you replace something that's dense with something that's less dense, it pushes up the whole column of crust above it," he said.
This material pushing upward formed the Sierra Nevada mountain range, an event that may have happened around 3.5 million years ago.
Mountains and valleys formed in the Great Basin because of changes in the Earth's crust, and scientists are curious about whether what happened at the western edge of the Great Basin is similar to geological processes that occurred in Utah's distant past at the basin's eastern border.
"For a long time geologists have noticed that the Sierra and Wasatch Front/High Plateaus (of Utah) have similarities," Jones wrote in an e-mail to the Deseret Morning News.
In both cases, the elevated landscapes "present a high front to the Great Basin and fall away in elevation from that front," he said.
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