IANIGLA   20881
INSTITUTO ARGENTINO DE NIVOLOGIA, GLACIOLOGIA Y CIENCIAS AMBIENTALES
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Stratigraphic stages of the Bermejo basin: new insights from sedimentology and U/Pb dating.
Autor/es:
MARDONEZ, D.; SURIANO, J.; MESCUA, J. F.; MAHONEY, J.B.; BUELOW, E.K.; KIMBROUGH, D.L.; LOSSADA, A.; GIAMBIAGI, L. B.
Lugar:
Denver
Reunión:
Congreso; Geological Society of America Annual Meeting 2016; 2016
Institución organizadora:
Geological Society of America
Resumen:
The south central Andes at 30°S represent a key area to understand Andean geodynamics due to its location within the Pampean flat slab subduction segment and the development of the following morphotectonic units from west to east: Coastal Range, Principal Cordillera, Frontal (or High) Cordillera, Rodeo-Iglesia Valley, Precordillera, Bermejo foreland basin and Sierras Pampeanas. , New data demonstrate that more work is necessary in order to unravel the geological history of this classical cross-section. New stratigraphic and and geochronologic data from proximal synorogenic deposits of Precordillera indicate that uplift of this unit is younger than previously proposed. Two zircon U-Pb maximum depositional ages from these deposits indicate that the onset of uplift of the Precordillera at 30°S occurred around 14 Ma. This suggests that Precordillera uplift is nearly synchronous along strike, challenging the hypothesis of a north to south progression of uplift linked to the migration of the subducted Juan Fernandez ridge. On the other hand, maximum ages of deposits previously interpreted as a distal synorogenic environment have ages older than 22 Ma and contain abundant juvenile volcanic clasts. This could indicate either sedimentation in an earlier foreland basin setting related to pre-Miocene uplift of Frontal and Principal Cordilleras, or alternatively sedimentation in retro-arc extensional basins associated explosive magmatism east and west of the studied zone.