INVESTIGADORES
GREGORI Daniel Alfredo
artículos
Título:
Provenance and Evolution of the Guarguaraz Complex, Frontal Cordillera, Argentina.
Autor/es:
LÓPEZ, V. L; GREGORI, D. A.
Revista:
GONDWANA RESEARCH
Editorial:
Elsevier
Referencias:
Lugar: Trivandium, India; Año: 2004 vol. 7 p. 1197 - 1208
ISSN:
1342-937X
Resumen:
The Guarguar·z Complex, basement of the Cordillera Frontal, included in the proposed Chilenia Terrane, consists of metasedimentary rocks deposited in clastic and carbonatic platforms. Turbiditic sequences point out to slope or external platform environments. According to geochemical data, the sedimentary protoliths derived through erosion of a mature cratonic continental basement. Volcanic and subvolcanic rocks with N and E-MORB signature were interbeded in the metasedimentary rocks during basin development. A compressional stage, starting with progressive deformation and metamorphism, followed this extensional stage. Continuing deformation led to the emplacement of slices of oceanic crust, conforming an accretionary prism during Late Devonian. The Guarguar·z Complex and equivalent units in western Precordillera and also in the Chilean Coastal Cordillera share common evolutional stages, widely represented along the western Gondwana margin. These evidences imply that Chilenia is not an allochthonous terrane to Gondwana, but a portion of its Early Paleozoic margin. Regional configuration indicates that the Guarguar·z Complex and equivalent units represent the accretionary prism of the Famatinian arc (Middle Ordovician-Late Devonian).