INVESTIGADORES
COIRA beatriz lidia luisa
artículos
Título:
Upper Cenozoic Magmatism of The Argentina Puna.
Autor/es:
COIRA, B.; MALHBURG KAY, S. Y J., VIRAMONTE
Revista:
INTERNATIONAL GEOLOGY REVIEW
Editorial:
TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 1993 vol. 35 p. 677 - 720
ISSN:
0020-6814
Resumen:
Abstract The spatial and temporal distribution and chemistry of Late Oligocene to Recent Central Andean Puna volcanic rocks can be broadly explained by temporal changes in the dip of the subducting Nazca plate and the thickness of the lithospheric mantle and crust beneath the Puna plateau. Temporal changes in lithospheric and crustal thickness are tracked by using REE elements as guides to pressure-sensitive residual mineralogy and source melting percentages. Thin lithosphere is tracked by large dacitic ignimbrite eruptions and the distribution of mafic lavas. The data suggest that the southern Puna has been in an intermediate position between a steepening slab to the north and a shallowing slab to the south throughout the late Tertiary.