INVESTIGADORES
DAHLQUIST Juan Andres
artículos
Título:
Petrogenesis of the F-rich peraluminous A-type granites: An example from the devonian Achala batholith (Characato Suite), Sierras Pampeanas, Argentina
Autor/es:
MORALES CÁMERA, M.M.; DAHLQUIST, JUAN ANDRES; GARCÍA-ARIAS, MARCOS; MORENO, J.A.; GALINDO, C.; BASEI, M.A.S.; MOLINA, J.F.
Revista:
LITHOS
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2020 vol. 378 p. 1 - 30
ISSN:
0024-4937
Resumen:
The Characato suite (Achala batholith, Sierras Pampeanas, Argentina), consists of at least six granitic facies with affinities of F-rich moderately to strongly peraluminous A-type granites. The two more extensive facies (Facies1 and 2) and a minor one (Facies 5)would represent at least three batches of magma generated by partial melting from the same source but at different times and under different P-T conditions. Previous and new U-Pb zirconages for the Characato suite suggest that these granites crystallized between 366 ± 3 and 359 ± 5 Ma. U-Pb inherited zircon ages, Th/U ratios and thewhole-rock Sr-Nd isotopic compositions indicate that the source is predominantlycomposed of Early Cambrian S-type granites and diatexites and minor Early Ordovician TTG granitoids, which formed part of the Devonian deep crust of the Sierras de Córdoba.Mineral saturation thermometers, phase equilibrium modeling and trace element modeling suggest that the Facies 1 comprise magmas generatedat ~ 0.5 GPa and ~805°C and least evolved Facies 2 (+ Facies 5) comprise magmas generated at ~ 0.7 GPa and ~870°C: both could represent low proportions of pure melts (~10% to ~20%) that contain minor amounts of entrained residual mineral phases. Fractional crystallization models may explain the chemical variation in the evolved granitic samples (Facies 2, 3, 4 and 6) by fractional crystallization of plagioclase, K-feldspar, quartz, biotite, muscovite, zircon, monazite and Fe-Ti-oxides. Facies 6, composed of high evolved granitic rocks, probably represents the late stages of the fractional crystallization process where late fluids interacted with the magmas.