Tectono-stratigraphic evolution of the Andean Orogen between 31 and 37°S (Chile and Western Argentina)

Author:

Charrier Reynaldo12,Ramos Victor A.3,Tapia Felipe1,Sagripanti Lucía3

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Geología, Universidad de Chile, Plaza Ercilla 803, Santiago, Chile

2. Escuela de Ciencias de la Tierra, Universidad Andres Bello, Campus República, Salvador Sanfuentes 2357, Santiago, Chile

3. Laboratorio de Tectónica Andina, Instituto de Estudios Andinos Don Pablo Groeber, Universidad de Buenos Aires-CONICET, Intendente Güirales 2160, Ciudad Universitaria, C1428EGA, Capital Federal, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Abstract

AbstractIn this classic segment, many tectonic processes, like flat-subduction, terrane accretion and steepening of the subduction, among others, provide a robust framework for their understanding. Five orogenic cycles, with variations in location and type of magmatism, tectonic regimes and development of different accretionary prisms, show a complex evolution. Accretion of a continental terrane in the Pampean cycle exhumed lower to middle crust in Early Cambrian. The Ordovician magmatic arc, associated metamorphism and foreland basin formation characterized the Famatinian cycle. In Late Devonian, the collision of Chilenia and associated high-pressure/low-temperature metamorphism contrasts with the late Palaeozoic accretionary prisms. Contractional deformation in Early to Middle Permian was followed by extension and rhyolitic (Choiyoi) magmatism. Triassic to earliest Jurassic rifting was followed by subduction and extension, dominated by Pacific marine ingressions, during Jurassic and Early Cretaceous. The Late Cretaceous was characterized by uplift and exhumation of the Andean Cordillera. An Atlantic ingression occurred in latest Cretaceous. Cenozoic contraction and uplift pulses alternate with Oligocene extension. Late Cenozoic subduction was characterized by the Pampean flat-subduction, the clockwise block tectonic rotations in the normal subduction segments and the magmatism in Payenia. These processes provide evidence that the Andean tectonic model is far from a straightforward geological evolution.

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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