The dynamic tectonic history of peninsular Baja California commenced at approximately 13 Ma, when subduction along the northwestern coast of Mexico ceased. Subsequently, the Gulf of California opened, and transverse faults formed parallel to the ancestral trench. Post-subduction arc-related magmatism continued while the Baja peninsula was forming until approximately one million years ago. The post-subduction lavas that erupted in the peninsula have variable compositions ranging from calc-alkalic to tholeiitic arc basalts. Bajaite is a collective term that describes andesites and basaltic andesites found in Baja California that, like adakites, are characterized by elevated magnesium, silica, and incompatible trace element concentrations. How...