INVESTIGADORES
ALASINO pablo Horacio
artículos
Título:
The role of crustal thickness on magma composition in arcs: An example from the pre-Andean, South American Cordillera
Autor/es:
ALASINO, P.H.; PATERSON, S.R.; KIRSCH, M.; LARROVERE, M.A.
Revista:
GONDWANA RESEARCH
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Referencias:
Año: 2022 vol. 106 p. 191 - 210
ISSN:
1342-937X
Resumen:
We explore the temporal evolution of pre-Andean Cordilleran arcs in central and northwestern Argentina and northern Chile (27°–34°S) with a focus on the geochemical characteristics of the episodic magmatism and the relationship with crustal thickness. A compilation of ca. 5000 U-Pb bedrock and detrital zircon ages, with ages from 600 to 130 Ma, reveals seven temporal magmatic accretions with main peaks at ∼526 Ma (Pampean); ∼471 Ma (Famatinian); ∼340 and ∼305 Ma (Early Gondwanan); ∼253 and ∼221 Ma (Gondwanan); and ∼160 Ma (Early Andean). We show that most of the magmatic episodes were developed in 30–50 km thick crust. Magmatism experienced fractional crystallization (r = 0) combined with variable degrees of assimilation (r > 0) that mostly did not exceed 30% crust. We conclude that increasing crustal thickness not only promotes more extensive differentiation by fractionation but also establishes conditions near host rock solidi at shallow crustal levels promoting further contamination in magmas.