Title
Spatial and temporal evolution of Liassic to Paleocene arc activity in southern Peru unraveled by zircon U-Pb and Hf in-situ data on plutonic rocks
Date Issued
05 December 2012
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Demouy S.
Paquette J.L.
de Saint Blanquat M.
Benoit M.
Belousova E.A.
O'Reilly S.Y.
Tejada L.C.
Gallegos R.
Publisher(s)
Elsevier
Abstract
Cordilleran-type batholiths are built by prolonged arc activity along active continental margins and provide detailed magmatic records of the subduction system evolution. They complement the stratigraphic record from the associated forearcs and backarcs. We performed in-situ U-Pb geochronology and Hf isotope measurements on zircon grains from a large set of plutonic rocks from the Coastal Batholith in southern Peru. This batholith emplaced into the Precambrian basement and the Mesozoic sedimentary cover. We identify two major periods of voluminous arc activity, during the Jurassic (200-175Ma) and the Late Cretaceous-Paleocene (90-60Ma). Jurassic arc magmatism mainly resulted in the emplacement of a dominantly mafic suite with εHf values ranging from -9.5 to +0.1. Published ages south of the Arequipa area suggest that the arc migrated southwestward out of the study area during the Middle Jurassic. After a magmatic gap of 85Ma, arc activity abruptly resumed 90Ma ago in Arequipa. Intrusive bodies emplaced into both basement and older Jurassic intrusions and strata. This activity culminated between 70 and 60Ma with the emplacement of very large volumes of dominantly quartz-dioritic magmas. This last episode may be considered as a flare-up event, characterized by intense magmatic transfers into the crust and rapid relief creation. The Late Cretaceous-Paleocene initial εHf are shifted toward positive values (up to +3.3 and +2.6) compared to the Jurassic ones, indicating either a larger input of juvenile magmas, a lesser interaction with the ancient crust, or an increase of re-melting of young mantle-derived mafic lower crust. These magmatic fluxes with juvenile component are coeval with the onset of the crustal thickening at 90Ma and represent a significant contribution to the formation of the continental crust in this area. © 2012 Elsevier B.V.
Start page
183
End page
200
Volume
155
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Geoquímica, Geofísica Ingeniería ambiental y geológica Geología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84870057856
Source
Lithos
Resource of which it is part
Lithos
ISSN of the container
00244937
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