INENCO   05446
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN ENERGIA NO CONVENCIONAL
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
One kilometre-thick ultramylonite, Sierra de Quilmes, Sierras Pampeanas, NW Argentina.
Autor/es:
FINCH, MELANIE; WEINBERG, ROBERTO; FUENTES, GABRIELA; HASALOVÁ, PAVLINA; BECCHIO, RAUL
Revista:
JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY
Editorial:
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2015 vol. 72 p. 33 - 54
ISSN:
0191-8141
Resumen:
We describe a 1km-thick ultramylonite forming the high strain base of the >3.5 km thick El Pichao shear zone in the Sierra de Quilmes. This shear zone thrusted granulite facies migmatites onto amphibolite facies rocks during the 470 Ma Famatinian orogeny. Strain grades upwards from ultramylonites to weakly sheared migmatites across the 3.5 km zone and the mylonitic rocks define a geochemical field narrower than the protolith suggesting they underwent mixing and homogenization through shearing. Ultramylonites this thick are uncommon. The width of a shear zone, in the absence of significant compositional rheological contrasts controlling strain localization, is controlled by the balance between shear heat generation and diffusion. Under typical crustal conditions a strain rate of 10-12s-1 is required to form a 1 km-thick ultramylonite, and this is achieved when large movement velocities are imposed across the shear zone. We postulate that the El Pichao shear zone and its thick ultramylonite accommodated a significant fraction of convergence velocities driving the orogeny, and that the wide mylonitic shear zones characteristic of the Cambrian-Ordovician deformation of the Sierras Pampeanas result from the convergent movement being taken up by only a few active major shear zones. One kilometre-thick ultramylonite, Sierra de Quilmes, Sierras Pampeanas, NW Argentina. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/271226455_One_kilometre-thick_ultramylonite_Sierra_de_Quilmes_Sierras_Pampeanas_NW_Argentina [accessed Apr 12, 2015].