INVESTIGADORES
LITVAK Vanesa Dafne
artículos
Título:
The Sierra de Macon, Ordovician Expression of Western Magmatic Arc, Salta province, Argentina
Autor/es:
PAGE, STELLA; QUENARDELLE, SONIA; LITVAK, VANESA D.; MAISSONAVE, BEATRIZ; KOUKHARSKY, MAGDALENA
Revista:
JOURNAL OF SOUTH AMERICAN EARTH SCIENCES
Editorial:
Elsiever
Referencias:
Lugar: South Caroline; Año: 2004 vol. 16 p. 587 - 597
ISSN:
0895-9811
Resumen:
The Macon granitoids are part of a tonalite/diorite granodiorite suit. Their trace elements place these rocks in the volcanic arc field. They have distribution patterns similar to those observed for rocks from Choschas, Taca Taca, Chuculaqui, and Quebrada de Batin. Macon rocks show strong enrichment of elements such as K, Rb, Th, and light REEs, which suggests crustal participation associated with the arc source. 87Sr/86Sri and (143Nd/144Nd)i isotopic ratios of two samples are compatible with arc-related rocks. Their calculated age of 482.7 Ma is consistent with other ages determined for the Ordovician western Puna eruptive belt (Faja Eruptiva de la Puna Occidental). This belt is made up of a set of granitoids, characteristic of the northern part of the Puna of Catamarca that, together with similar exposures of Salta and the Chilean region near the border with Argentina, suggests a meridian strike. The Ordovician ages and arc characteristics of the Sierra de Macon rocks, at the eastern extreme of the belt, incorporate them into this igneous province. This significantly increases the width of the Sierra de Macon igneous province to as much as 150 km at this latitude.