Daiana E. Olsen , Augusto F. Morosini , Ariel E. Ortiz Suárez , Alina M. Tibaldi , Esteban M. Crespo
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摘要
El Peñón岩体是位于圣路易斯山脉东北部的过铝花岗岩。根据其纹理和矿物变化,可将其区分为两个端部岩相:一个是粗粒的含麝香石岩相,另一个是细粒的含生物岩相。实地关系与矿物学和地球化学成分相一致,使我们能够确定该岩浆岩的起源于北半球。从继承的锆石年龄来看,变质源的产地可能与西冈瓦纳的造山系统有关。对侵入体内部结构的分析表明,与圣路易斯山脉的主要变形事件有关,该火成岩体的内部结构与在乡土岩石中观察到的结构排列有关,被归结为法马提尼亚弧的闭合。新的 U-Pb (LA-ICP-MS)锆石年龄确定了 El Peñón 花岗岩在 470 至 460 Ma 之间的成岩/结晶年龄。本文提供的地质年代数据,以及地球化学和结构分析,使我们能够将埃尔佩尼翁花岗岩的成因及其成岩过程中发生的变形与法马提尼造山运动联系起来。因此,这些结果使我们能够排除圣路易斯山脉存在帕潘岩浆活动的可能性,同时也为该山脉的主要变形活动确定了一个新的绝对年代。
Geology and geochronology of the El Peñón granitic pluton: A contribution to the famatinian magmatic evolution in the Sierra de San Luis, Argentina
The El Peñón pluton is a peraluminous granite located in the northeastern sector of the Sierra de San Luis. According to its textural and mineral variations two endmember facies have been distinguished along it: a coarse-grained muscovite-bearing facies, and a fine-grained biotite-bearing facies. Field relationships aligned with mineralogical and geochemical compositions, allow us to establish an anatectic origin for this pluton. Regarding the inherited zircon ages, the provenance area of the metasedimentary source could be linked to the orogenic systems of Western Gondwana. The analysis of the internal structure of the intrusive body related with the structural arrangement observed in the country rocks indicates a syn-kinematic emplacement of the igneous body with respect to the main deformational event described in the Sierra de San Luis, which has been assigned to the closure of the Famatinian arc. New U-Pb (LA-ICP-MS) zircon ages constrain the emplacement/crystallization age of the El Peñón granite within the time lapse between ∼470 and 460 Ma. The geochronological data presented here, together with geochemical and structural analysis, enables us to correlate the origin of the El Peñón pluton and the deformation that occurred during its emplacement with the Famatinian Orogeny. Thus, these results allow us to rule out the presence of Pampean magmatism in the Sierra de San Luis but also establish a new absolute age for the main deformational event of the range.
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