Thrust-related metamorphism in Carboniferous slates of southern Patagonia (South America): The fate of forearc successions

R. Suárez, Pablo D. González, S. Oriolo, Martín Parada, Miguel E. Ramos, M. Ghiglione, C. Zaffarana, Juan F. Albano, Juan J. Ponce
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The Devonian to early Carboniferous western margin of Patagonia (South America) includes a NW-SE-trending magmatic arc associated with a palaeo NE-dipping subduction zone. Along the Andean region of southern Patagonia, the Eastern Andean Metamorphic Complex (EAMC) developed in a forearc position, consisting of a succession of very low- to low-grade metaturbidite-metabasic rocks emplaced from the Devonian to Carboniferous periods. There are significant uncertainties surrounding this metamorphic complex, mainly related to the tectonosedimentary setting of the basin and subsequent conditions of deformation and metamorphism, which hinder our understanding of the orogenic architecture. To reveal the link between tectonics and metamorphism, we conducted a structural analysis and sampled metapelites to measure illite crystallinity along a regional structural cross-section in the EAMC. Our analysis reveals broadly Lower to Upper Anchizonal metamorphism which is roughly synchronous with deformation along northward-verging thrusts. These findings support the development of a forearc hyperextended basin that was subsequently closed during the Gondwanide orogeny (late Paleozoic), a model that reconciles previous proposals suggesting passive margin vs. back-arc basin models. This closure led to the emplacement of suprasubduction zone ophiolites and turbidites over the continent through landward migration of brittle-ductile reverse shear zones. Thematic collection: This article is part of the Ophiolites, melanges and blueschists collection available at: https://www.lyellcollection.org/topic/collections/ophiolites-melanges-and-blueschists Supplementary material: https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.7160849
巴塔哥尼亚南部(南美洲)石炭纪板岩中与推移有关的变质作用:弧前演替的命运
巴塔哥尼亚(南美洲)泥盆纪至石炭纪早期的西缘包括一个西北-东南走向的岩浆弧,该岩浆弧与一个古东北倾俯冲带有关。沿着巴塔哥尼亚南部的安第斯山脉地区,东安第斯变质岩群(EAMC)发育于前弧位置,由泥盆纪至石炭纪时期出露的品位很低至很低的变质玄武岩组成。围绕这一变质复合体存在着重大的不确定性,主要与盆地的构造沉积背景以及随后的变形和变质条件有关,这阻碍了我们对造山运动构造的了解。为了揭示构造与变质之间的联系,我们进行了构造分析,并对元青石进行了取样,以测量伊利石的结晶度。我们的分析表明,变质作用大致从下安氏统到上安氏统,与沿向北推覆的变形大致同步。这些发现支持了前弧过伸盆地的发展,该盆地随后在冈瓦纳造山运动(晚古生代)期间关闭,这一模型与之前提出的被动边缘与后弧盆地模型相吻合。这种封闭导致脆性-韧性反向剪切带向陆地迁移,在大陆上形成了超俯冲带蛇绿岩和浊积岩。 专题文集:本文是蛇绿岩、熔岩和蓝晶岩专题集的一部分,可在以下网址查阅: https://www.lyellcollection.org/topic/collections/ophiolites-melanges-and-blueschists 补充材料: https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.7160849
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