Geochronology of very low-grade Mesozoic Andean metabasites; an approach through the K–Ar, 40Ar/39Ar and U–Pb LA-MC-ICP-MS methods
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Oliveros, Verónica
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Geochronology of very low-grade Mesozoic Andean metabasites; an approach through the K–Ar, 40Ar/39Ar and U–Pb LA-MC-ICP-MS methods
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Multiple geochronological methods using different metamorphic minerals were combined to date
the regional, very low-grade metamorphism affecting Upper Jurassic–Lower Cretaceous volcano-sedimentary
successions in the Andes of central Chile. Early Late Cretaceous metamorphic ages (between 82 and 108 Ma)
were obtained by the K–Ar and U–Pb methods for celadonite and titanite. A much younger thermal event is
responsible for actinolite formation at 8 Ma, most probably related to the intrusion of proximal Miocene
granitoids. Previous models for the metamorphism should be reinterpreted taking into account the absence of
a greenschist-facies event. The combination of different metamorphic minerals and chronometers is regarded
as a powerful analytical tool to date the very low-grade metamorphism associated with the Mesozoic
extensional regime developed within the Andes.
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This work was financially supported by the FONDECYT projects
1061266 (M.V.) and 3070028 (V.O.).
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Journal of the Geological Society; v. 165; issue.2; p. 579-584; 2008
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