INVESTIGADORES
LOSSADA Ana Clara
artículos
Título:
Uplift Sequence of the Andes at 30°S: insights from sedimentology and U/Pb dating of synorogenic deposits.
Autor/es:
SURIANO, JULIETA; MARDONEZ, DIEGO; MAHONEY, BRIAN; MESCUA, JOSÉ; GIAMBIAGI, LAURA; KIMBROUGH, DAVE; LOSSADA, ANA
Revista:
JOURNAL OF SOUTH AMERICAN EARTH SCIENCES
Editorial:
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Referencias:
Año: 2017 vol. 75 p. 11 - 34
ISSN:
0895-9811
Resumen:
The South Central Andes at 30°S represent a key area to understand the Andes geodynamics as it is in the middle of the flat slab segment and all the morphotectonic units of the Central Andes are well developed. This work is focused on the proximal synorogenic deposits of the Western Precordillera, in the La Tranca valley, in order to unravel the uplift sequence of this belt. Nine facies associations were recognized; most of them represent piedmont facies with local provenance from Precordillera and were deposited in the wedge-top depozone, as is expected for proximal synorogenic deposits. However, there are intercalations of transference fluvial systems, which show mixed provenance indicating that Permo-Triassic igneous rocks were already exposed to the west (Frontal Cordillera). There are also lacustrine deposits which are interpreted as the result of damming by fault activity at the east of the studied basin.Finally, two maximum depositional ages at ca. 11 Ma and 8 Ma of these deposits indicate that the onset of uplift of the Precordillera at 30°S is little older than 11 Ma. These data change two previous ideas about the evolution of the Precordillera: its uplift at 30° S is younger than proposed by previous works and it is nearly synchronous along strike.