P-T-t evolution of an Early Silurian medium-grade shear zone on the west side of the Famatinian magmatic arc, Argentina: Implications for the assembly of the Western Gondwana margin
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P-T-t evolution of an Early Silurian medium-grade shear zone on the west side of the Famatinian magmatic arc, Argentina: Implications for the assembly of the Western Gondwana margin
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The geodynamic evolution of the proto-Andean margin of Gondwana during the Paleozoic was characterized by repeated subduction processes associated with the docking of several terranes, including the Cuyania-Precordillera terrane and the Chilenia terrane, and the development of the calc-alkaline Famatinian continental magmatic arc. In the Sierra de La Huerta (30 degrees 56'-31 degrees 29' S and 67 degrees 17'-67 degrees 32' W), at the southwestern end of the Western Sierras Pampeanas, some mafic to ultramafic igneous bodies belonging to the Famatinian arc were affected by regional metamorphism of the medium-pressure granulite facies (7-7.5 kbar, approximate to 850 degrees C). After this regional metamorphism, local mylonitization under amphibolite facies along discrete NW-SE to NNW-SSE striking ductile shear zones occurred. A Ar-40/Ar-39 plateau age of 432 +/- 4 Ma was obtained on rather homogeneous hornblende porphyroclasts from a metagabbro mylonite. The textures and mineral chemistry of the mytonitized metagabbro allow its P-T-t evolution from magmatic crystallization to mylonitization to be constrained. Geochronological data obtained from mylonite provide evidence that orogenesis was active at least until the Early Silurian. This deformational event would have been related to uplift and decompression during the later stages of the orogenesis, probably associated with the accretion of the Precordillera terrane to the southwestern Gondwana margin.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/125102
DOI: 10.1016/j.gr.2007.05.005
ISSN: 1342-937X
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GONDWANA RESEARCH Volume: 13 Issue: 2 Pages: 216-226 Published: MAR 2008
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