INVESTIGADORES
RAPELA Carlos Washington
artículos
Título:
Monzonite suites: The innermost Cordilleran plutonism of the Southern Andes
Autor/es:
RAPELA, C.W.; PANKHURST, R.J
Revista:
EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH
Editorial:
ROYAL SOC EDINBURGH
Referencias:
Año: 1996 vol. 87 p. 193 - 203
ISSN:
1755-6910
Resumen:
Abstract In Patagonia a Triassic–Early Jurassic Cordilleran interior magmatic belt preceded the widespread eruption of Middle Jurassic syn-extensional rhyolites. Two plutons (La Calandria and La Leona) represent the easternmost plutonic rocks of this belt, > 750 km east of the present oceanic trench. They define a high-K calc-alkaline monzonite series in contrast with the main Andinotype arc magmatism of the Pacific margin: they are enriched in large ion lithophile elements (K, Rb, Ba, Sr and Th), LREE and P2O5 and depleted in HREE and Y, with low FeO*/MgO ratio. The range of observed compositions (56-76% SiO2) resulted from high-level fractionation of plagioclase, hornblende, biotite, K-feldspar and accessories (sphene, apatite and zircon). Initial 87Sr/86Sr ratios, average åNdt and mean depleted-mantle Nd model ages of the two plutons are 0.70487, −0.5 and 1050 Ma for La Calandria and 0.70509, −1.4 and 1125 Ma for La Leona, respectively. They are thus isotopically more primitive than the Middle Jurassic rhyolites, previously attributed to partial melting of Mesoproterozoic mafic lower crust. The preferred model for the origin of the monzonites is remelting of an amphibole-+ garnet-bearing, plagioclase-poor, high-K mafic source (?underplating). This occurred in a distal sector of a dying oblique subduction regime, immediately preceding the extensional silicic volcanism.