CICTERRA   20351
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
The Capilla del Monte pluton, Sierras de Córdoba, Argentina: the easternmost Early Carboniferous magmatism in the pre‑Andean SW Gondwana margin
Autor/es:
RAPELA, C.W.; SAAVEDRA, J.; COSTA CAMPO NETO, M.; PANKHURST, R.J; ALASINO, P.H.; MURRA, J.; DAHLQUIST J.A.; BASEI, M; BALDO, E.G.
Revista:
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Lugar: Berlin; Año: 2016 vol. 105 p. 1287 - 1305
ISSN:
1437-3254
Resumen:
New geochronological, geochemical, and isotopic data are reported for the Capilla del Monte two-mica granite pluton in the northeastern Sierras de Córdoba. An Early Carboniferous age is established by a U?Pb zirconconcordia (336 ± 3 Ma) and a Rb?Sr whole-rock isochron (337 ± 2 Ma). Zircon saturation geothermometry indicates relatively high temperatures (735-800 °C). The granites have high average SiO2 (74.2 %), Na2O + K2O (7.8 %), and high field-strength elements, high K2O/Na2O (1.7) and FeO/MgO ratios (5.1), with low CaO content (0.71 %). REE patterns with marked negative Eu anomalies (Eu/Eu* 0.14?0.56) indicate crystal fractionation, dominantly of plagioclaseand K-feldspar, from a peraluminous magma enriched in F. Isotope data (87Sr/86Srinitial = 0.7086, εNd336 = −5.5 to −4.4 with TDM = 1.5 Ga, zircon εHf336 +0.8 to −6.1; mean TDM = 1.5 Ga) suggest a Mesoproterozoic continentalsource, albeit with some younger or more juvenile material indicated by the Hf data. The pluton is the easternmost member of a Carboniferous A-type magmatic suite which shows an increase in juvenile input toward the west in thispart of the pre-Andean margin. The petrological and geochemical data strongly suggest a similar intraplate geodynamic setting to that of the nearby but much larger, Late Devonian, Achala batholith, although Hf isotope signaturesof zircon suggest a more uniformly crustal origin for the latter. Further studies are required to understand whether these bodies represent two independent magmatic episodes or more continuous activity.