Mechanisms of Subsidence and Uplift of Southern Patagonia and Offshore Basins During Slab Window Formation

Author:

Ding Xuesong1ORCID,Dávila Federico M.2ORCID,Lithgow‐Bertelloni Carolina1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences University of California Los Angeles CA USA

2. CICTERRA CONICET Facultad de Ciencias Exactas Físicas y Naturales Universidad Nacional de Córdoba Córdoba Argentina

Abstract

AbstractSubduction of bathymetric anomalies (e.g., an active ridge) can alter the morphology of subducted slabs and their coupling to surface processes. A natural laboratory to study these effects is the subduction of the Oceanic Chilean Ridge beneath the South American plate, which led to the formation of the Patagonian slab window. Its formation and subsequent northward migration contributed to the regression of Patagoniense sea and exhumation of marine strata to their present elevation. To date, there is no quantitative analysis of the effects on the sediment routing system of the slab window. We modeled the Neogene topographic change and foreland sedimentary evolution from the Andean Cordillera to Atlantic margin. Our results show that subcrustal‐driven subsidence correlated with accelerated subduction of the Nazca plate is required to explain the timing of the Patagonian transgression and thickness and spatial extent of marine beds during the incursion. In other words, traditional mechanisms, such as foreland flexure and global sea‐level rise, are insufficient. The subsequent regression and accumulation of mid‐Miocene alluvial‐fluvial deposits were associated with the growth of the Cordillera and a possible flattening of Nazca subduction in the middle Miocene. Isostatic uplift of ∼1 km due to lithospheric thinning during slab window formation can explain the foreland exhumation, sediment bypass, and increases in the offshore sedimentation rate. However, spatial‐temporal varying dynamic uplift is required to explain the along‐strike variations in foreland sedimentation. Our study provides new insights into the interplay between slab window formation, crustal deformation, and landscape evolution.

Funder

Agencia Nacional de Promoción Científica y Tecnológica

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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