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The Late Paleozoic Tectonometamorphic Evolution of Patagonia Revisited: Insights From the Pressure-Temperature-Deformation-Time (P-T-D-t) Path of the Gondwanide Basement of the North Patagonian Cordillera (Argentina)

Journal

TECTONICS
Volume 38, Issue 7, Pages 2378-2400

Publisher

AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2018TC005358

Keywords

EPMA Th-U-Pb monazite dating; in situ petrochronology; garnet metapelite thermobarometry; Upper Paleozoic; Terra Australis; southwestern Gondwana

Funding

  1. National Geographic Society [CP-123R-17]
  2. Agencia Nacional de Promocion Cientifica y Tecnologica [PICT-2017-1092, PICT-2015-0787, PICT-2010-2240, PICT-2017-3259]
  3. Universidad Nacional de Rio Negro [PI-UNRN-40-A-462]

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Combined field structural analysis with in situ electron probe microanalysis Th-U-Pb monazite dating, petrologic, and microstructural data provides a reconstruction of the pressure-temperature-deformation-time (P-T-D-t) path of the Gondwanide basement of the North Patagonian Cordillera. For samples from the Challhuaco hill, the timing of development of the metamorphic S-2 foliation and associated L-2 lineation and tight to isoclinal F-2 folds is constrained by monazite ages of 299 8 and 302 16 Ma during peak metamorphic conditions of 650 degrees C and 11 kbar, achieved during prograde metamorphism and progressive deformation. Metamorphism and deformation of metamorphic complexes of the North Patagonian Andes seem to record Late Paleozoic crustal thickening and are coeval with metamorphism of accretionary complexes exposed further west in Chile, suggesting a coupled Late Devonian-Carboniferous evolution. Instead of the result of continental collision, the Gondwanide orogeny might thus be essentially linked to transpression due to advancing subduction along the proto-Pacific margin of Gondwana. On the other hand, second generation of monazite ages of 171 9 and 170 7 Ma constrains the timing of low-grade metamorphism related to kink band and F-3 open fold development during Jurassic transtension and emplacement of granitoids. Finally, a Cretaceous overprint, likely resulting from hydrothermal processes, is recorded by monazite ages of 110 +/- 10 and 80 +/- 20 Ma, which might be coeval with deformation along low-grade shear zones during the onset of Andean transpression.

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