Alejandro Sánchez Valenzuela, M. Saint-Blanquat, F. Hervé, M. Polvé, D. Morata, Phillipe De Parseval, M. Benoit
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Abstract
In this work, we present the results of the first study which involves most of several cenozoic satellite plutons located in a 'back-arc' position in west Patagonia, south of the present Chile Triple-Junction. 4 plutons were studied in the northern tip, and 3 in the southern one. The petrographic and geochemical character of these plutons is different enough between them to propose a further classification for them: alkaline (sensu stricto): only the Monte Balmaceda Igneous complex, in the southern extremity; "intra-plate transitional" calc-alkaline: Río de Las Nieves and San Lorenzo plutons in the northern area, and the Torres del Paine Igneous Complex, in the southern area; and "arc transitional" calc-alkaline: the Paso de Las Llaves and Cerro Negro del Ghío plutons in the northern area, and the Cerro Donoso Pluton in the southern area. The "transitional" character, together with the plutons location, and regional context, can be explained by a Mio-Pliocene eastward arc migration coeval with the beginning of the Chile Rise subduction . Slab flattening hypothesis is favoured to explain the arc-migration, and together with the different length and time of arrival of the Chile Rise segments, contributed to the plutons heterogeneous geochemistry.
在这项工作中,我们介绍了第一项研究的结果,该研究涉及位于巴塔哥尼亚西部“后弧”位置的几个新生代卫星深成岩体中的大多数,该位置位于现在的智利三联结以南。在北端研究了4个深成岩体,在南端研究了3个。这些深成岩体的岩相和地球化学特征在它们之间的差异足以为它们提出进一步的分类:碱性(严格意义上):只有位于南端的Monte Balmaceda火成岩杂岩;“板块内过渡”钙碱性:北部地区的Río de Las Nieves和San Lorenzo深成岩体,以及南部地区的Torres del Paine火成岩杂岩;和“弧形过渡”钙碱性:北部地区的Paso de Las Llaves和Cerro Negro del Ghío深成岩体,以及南部地区的Cerro Donoso Pluton。这种“过渡”特征,加上深成岩体的位置和区域背景,可以用中新世向东弧迁移与智利隆起俯冲的开始同时代来解释。板块压扁假说有利于解释弧的迁移,加上智利隆起段的不同长度和到达时间,有助于形成深成岩体的非均质性地球化学。
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