INVESTIGADORES
LARROVERE Mariano Alexis
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Architecture of crustal-scale ductile shear zone systems in a hot orogen: the ordovician Famatinian Orogen, NW Argentina
Autor/es:
LARROVERE, MARIANO A.; PATERSON, SCOTT R.; ALASINO, PABLO H.; RATSCHBACHER, BARBARA; LUSK, ALEXANDER; CAWOOD, TARRYN
Lugar:
Seattle
Reunión:
Conferencia; GSA Annual Meeting; 2017
Resumen:
Extensive Ordovician magmatism and high-T metamorphism occurred during the Famatinian orogeny as result ofsubduction along the continental margin of Gondwana. In NW Argentina, throughout the Famatinian arc, many ductileshear zones developed at deep- to upper-crustal levels. A synthesis of the main features of more than 40 crustal-scaleductile shear zones provides a summary of the geometry, kinematics, timing and conditions of the shear zone systems inthe orogen. Most of the shear zones (~ 75%) have minimum widths > 0.5 km, rarely reaching widths of 25 km, and ~ 90%of the shear zones exhibit lengths higher than 5 km (~ 65% between 10 and 40 km). West-vergent shear zones show apredominant N/NNW strike (C planes) and typically moderate to low east dips in the fore and back arcs. Steep doublyvergentductile shear zones developed in the granitic-dominated core of the orogen. Locally shears located east of thisplutonic core are folded. We interpret the steepening and folding of shears in the core of the orogen to reflect thereplacement of ~80% of host rock by N-striking, steeply dipping plutonic sheets resulting in formation of a stronganisotropy and mass balance driven vertical crustal thickening. Analyses of stretching lineations and kinematic indicatorsindicate asymmetric, west-vergent displacements for for-arc and back-arc shear zones and greater symmetric crustalshortening and thickening in the arc core. Recrystallization of quartz and micas occur in all shear zones and commonlyplagioclase and, when present, amphibole suggesting deformation temperatures typically around 450 than 550°C.Recrystallization of K-feldspar and rarely garnet indicate higher T?s in deep and/or shears in the core of the orogen. Latelower T, brittle slip overprinting ductile shear is common. Shear zones initiated during magmatism and partial melting (495-450 Ma) continued well after magmatism shut down (Silurian) and are discordantly intruded by Upper Devonian-LowerCarboniferous plutons (385-330 Ma). This dramatic orogen-scale shear system resulted from asymmetrical deep toshallow crustal shortening and crustal thickening along a convergent margin during and after magmatism and crustalmelting in the Famatinian orogeny.