Prehnite-pumpellyite facies metamorphism in the Cenozoic Abanico Formation, Andes of central Chile (33º50'S): chemical and scale controls on mineral assemblages, reaction progress and the equilibrium state
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Prehnite-pumpellyite facies metamorphism in the Cenozoic Abanico Formation, Andes of central Chile (33º50'S): chemical and scale controls on mineral assemblages, reaction progress and the equilibrium state
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In the El Volcán and Rodeo de los Bueyes areas, Andean Principal Cordillera (east of Santiago; 33º50'S),
an Upper Oligocene-Lower Miocene volcanic series belonging to the Abanico Formation (Late Eocene-Early Miocene)
is exposed. The rock successions outcropping in both areas, ca. 3,300 m total thickness, have been affected by very
low-grade, non-deformative metamorphism in the prehnite-pumpellyite facies. This is represented by the widespread
development of secondary mineral assemblages composed of epidote, mixed-layer chlorite-smectite, albite, quartz,
white mica, and titanite. These mineral assemblages also contain pumpellyite, prehnite or prehnite+actinolite in a few
samples. Chemical characteristics, such as low compositional variability of mixed-layer chlorite-smectite and actinolite
independent from the metadomain where these phases are hosted, along with a high proportion of chlorite layers
in the former, suggest that these phases closely represent the whole rock effective bulk composition. On the contrary,
pumpellyite compositions show a higher variability and a strong metadomain control evidencing its lower equilibration
kinetics and leaving only those that grow in the rock matrix as the more closely representative of a whole rock effective
bulk compositional control. Mineral assemblages from both areas show evidence of having been formed during the same
metamorphic event where reactions have ocurred equivalently between them. However, local differences in chemical
variables controlling this process are recognizable. A higher CO2 concentration in the fluids during the metamorphism
in the El Volcán area than in the Rodeo de los Bueyes area is suggested by the scarce development of prehnite and the
ubiquitous presence of calcite in the metamorphic assemblages of the former. Pressure and temperature of this metamorphic
event have been roughly estimated to be lower than 2-3 kbar and 320ºC, respectively.
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Andean Geology
formerly Revista Geológica de Chile
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Financial support from the FONDECYT Project
1020809 and ECOS/CONICYT C03U01 are gratefully
acknowledged.
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Andean Geology 37 (1): 54-77. January, 2010
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