Title
Mesozoic arc magmatism along the southern Peruvian margin during Gondwana breakup and dispersal
Date Issued
01 August 2012
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Université de Grenoble 1
Abstract
A high-resolution U-Pb zircon geochronological study of plutonic units along the south Peruvian margin between 17° and 18°S allows the integration of the geochemical, geodynamic and tectonic evolution of this part of the Andean margin. This study focuses on the composite Jurassic-early Cretaceous Ilo Batholith that was emplaced along the southern Peruvian coast during two episodes of intrusive magmatism; a first period between 173 and 152. Ma (with a peak in magmatic activity between roughly 168 and 162. Ma) and a second period between 110 and 106. Ma. Emplacement of the Jurassic part of the composite Ilo Batholith shortly post-dated the accumulation of the volcanosedimentary succession it intruded (Chocolate formation), which allows to estimate a subsidence rate for this unit of ~ 3.5. km/Ma. The emplacement of the main peak of Jurassic plutonism of the Ilo Batholith was also closely coeval with widespread and repeated slumping (during deposition of the Cachíos Formation) in the back-arc region, suggesting a common causal link between these phenomena, which is discussed in the context of an observed 100. km trenchward arc migration at ~ 175. Ma, and the relation with extensional tectonics that prevailed along the Central Andean margin during Pangaea break-up. © 2012 Elsevier B.V.
Start page
48
End page
64
Volume
146-147
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Geología
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84861211937
Source
Lithos
ISSN of the container
00244937
Sponsor(s)
This research was accomplished with the financial support of the Swiss National Science Foundation . The careful reviews of Victor Ramos and Peter Cawood improved the quality of this paper. M. Senn, F. Arlaud, F. Capponi, Pierre Volanthen, and Julien Lauthold contributed with technical help and advice to the success of this research. Comments of S. Demouy and M. Reitsma on an early version of this manuscript were very helpful.
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