U-Pb ages and metamorphic evolution of the La Pampa Gneisses: Implications for the evolution of the Chilenia Terrane and Permo-Triassic tectonics of north Central Chile
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Álvarez, Javier
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U-Pb ages and metamorphic evolution of the La Pampa Gneisses: Implications for the evolution of the Chilenia Terrane and Permo-Triassic tectonics of north Central Chile
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The La Pampa Gneisses are an enclave of orthogneisses emplaced within late Paleozoic to Triassic
granitoids of the Chollay Batholith, in the Cordillera Frontal, to the east of Vallenar. Previous geochronological
data (a Rb/Sr “errorchron” of 415 4 Ma) allowed to some authors to suggest that these rocks
were part of the Chilenia Terrane accreted to Gondwana during the Middle Devonian (ca. 390 Ma). New
petrographic, chemical and geothermobarometric studies, together with UePb geochronological data
show that the protolith of the La Pampa Gneisses derives from peraluminous tonalites emplaced during
the Pennsylvanian at 306.5 1.8 Ma, ruling out the hypothesis considering these rocks as remnant of the
pre-collisional Chilenia basement. The tonalites were metamorphosed between 5.06 and 5.58 kbar and
709e779 C during the middle Permian (267.6 2.1 Ma), possibly in conjunction with the San Rafael
tectonic event and the emplacement of the oldest granitoids of the Chollay Batholith. A new intrusive
episode occurred at ca. 240 Ma, followed by exhumation and cooling during a regional Triassic extensional
episode.
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DOI: DOI: 10.1016/j.jsames.2013.07.001
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Journal of South American Earth Sciences 47 (2013) 100e115
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