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Título: Igneous-metamorphic basement of Taquetrén Range, Patagonia, Argentina: A key locality for the reconstruction of the Paleozoic evolution of Patagonia.
Autor(es): Renda, Emiliano Manuel
González, Pablo Diego
Vizán, Haroldo
Oriolo, Sebastián
Prezzi, Claudia
Ruíz González, Víctor
Schulz, Bernhard
Krause, Joachim
Basei, Miguel Angel Stip
Fecha de publicación: 1-mar-2021
Editorial: Elsevier
Citación: Renda, E., González, P. D., Vizán, H., Oriolo, S., Prezzi, C., Ruiz González, V., Schulz, B., Krause, J., Basei, M. (2021). Igneous-metamorphic basement of Taquetrén Range, Patagonia, Argentina: A key locality for the reconstruction of the Paleozoic evolution of Patagonia. Journal of South American Earth Sciences; 106; 103045.
Revista: Journal of South American Earth Sciences
Abstract: In this contribution, we present the stratigraphy of the igneous and metamorphic rocks of the Taquetr´en Range, a sector located in the southernmost margin of the North Patagonian Massif (42◦42′00′′S - 69◦30′00′′W). Its igneous and metamorphic basement is composed of the newly defined “Lagunita Salada Igneous-Metamorphic Complex” (LSIMC), “Paso del Sapo Plutonic Complex” (PSPC) and “Sierra de Taquetr´en Plutonic Complex” (STPC). The LSIMC comprises gneisses, schists, amphibolites and migmatites, which share a S1–S2 penetrative foliation with a mean orientation of 300◦–330◦/40◦–60◦NE. Based on mineral paragenesis, metamorphic conditions of these rocks are the result of Barrovian-type metamorphism in the upper amphibolite to granulite facies. EPMA Th–U–Pb ages of monazites display two isochron main populations at 379 ±5 Ma and 323 ±5 Ma, which suggest long-term high-temperature conditions for the region between Late Devonian and Carboniferous times. The Complex is intruded by concordant tonalites, granodiorites, porphyric granites and minor pegmatites and felsic dykes, which are grouped in the PSPC. Both the LSIMC and PSPC are intruded by unfoliated peraluminous granitoids grouped in the STPC. Based on field and microstructural data, the pervasive foliation identified in the PSPC was caused by processes ranging from magmatic flow to solid-state deformation, indicating a syntectonic emplacement. Zircon U–Pb analysis by LA-ICP-MS in the PSPC shows two distinguishable groups with concordia ages of 314.1 ±2.2 Ma and 302.8 ±2.2 Ma, interpreted as the crystallization and subsequent deformation age respectively, related to protracted high-strain conditions. The outcrops in this area represent an almost full tectonic cycle encompassing from medium-high grade metamorphic rocks and syn-tectonic intrusions to post- tectonic intrusions, therefore configuring a key locality for the analysis of North Patagonian Paleozoic evolution. Moreover, based on the compilation of U–Pb zircon ages, a ~20 My magmatic gap period (360-340 Ma) is recognized in the southwestern margin of the North Patagonian Massif coeval with amphibolite-granulite facies metamorphism in different sectors of the Central Patagonian Igneous-Metamorphic Belt, presenting thus important implications for the tectonic evolution of the area.
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URI: http://rid.unrn.edu.ar/handle/20.500.12049/8251
Identificador DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsames.2020.103045
ISSN: 0895-9811
Otros enlaces: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0895981120305885?via%3Dihub
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