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Título: Emplacement conditions and exhumation of the Varvarco Tonalite and associated plutons from the Cordillera del Viento, Southern Central Andes
Autor(es): Assis, Omar
Zaffarana, Claudia Beatriz
Orts, Darío Leandro
Puigdomenech, Carla
Ruiz González, Víctor
Gallastegui, Gloria
Hauser, Natalia
Kiseeva, Ekaterina
Molina, José
Pernich, Sebastián
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Editorial: Cambridge University Press
Citación: Assis OS, Zaffarana CB, Orts D, Puigdomenech C, Ruiz González V, Gallastegui G, Hauser N, Kiseeva ES, Molina JF, and Pernich S. (2021) Emplacement conditions and exhumation of the Varvarco Tonalite and associated plutons from the Cordillera del Viento, Southern Central Andes. Geological Magazine; 159 (5); 645-672
Revista: Geological Magazine
Abstract: During the Late Cretaceous Andean orogeny, the compressive deformation associated with the shallowing of the subducting slab caused the development of the arc-related igneous rocks known as the Naunauco Belt. This study presents petrographic, mineralogical and anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility data for the Varvarco Intrusives (the Varvarco Tonalite, Butal´ on Tonalite and Radales Aplite), which crop out in the Cordillera del Viento, Neuquén Province, Argentina. The assembly of plutons was formed by mafic magma episodic injection. Amphibole and biotite compositions suggest that the Varvarco Tonalite is related to calc-alkaline, I-type magmas, typical of subduction environments. Different geothermobarometers based on amphibole and plagioclase compositions for the Varvarco Tonalite suggest shallow emplacement conditions (~2–3 kbar, equivalent to ~12 km depth). Apatite fission-track analy-ses give exhumation ages of 67.5 ± 8 Ma for the Varvarco Tonalite and 50.3 ± 5.9 Ma for the Butal´ on Tonalite. A calculated continuous fast exhumation rate of at least 330 °C Ma−1 is con-sistent with the shallow emplacement conditions, textural data and geobarometric estimations. In agreement with the thermal profile, the magmatic system was exhumed by ~12 km within c. 2.1 Ma implying a geothermal gradient of ~62.5 °C km−1. The last step of exhumation occurred between ~65.3 and 56.9 Ma. The magmatic fabrics observed in the studied plutons reflect mostly magma chamber processes. The Varvarco Intrusives represent satellite calc-alka-line plutons of the North Patagonian Batholith which were emplaced syn- to post-tectonically with respect to a major deformation stage of the Southern Central Andes.
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URI: http://rid.unrn.edu.ar/handle/20.500.12049/8691
Identificador DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0016756821001163
ISSN: 0016-7568
1469-5081
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