Geology of part of a long-lived dynamic plate margin: the coastal cordillera of north-central Chile, latitude 30°51′–31°S

A complex composed of ultrabasic and basaltic lavas, chert, arkose, and conglomerate was assembled in the coast of north-central Chile (lat. 30°30′–31°S) prior to 200 Ma. The character of, and relationships between, the rock formations exposed here are consistent with an autochthonous evolution of t...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
Main Authors: Irwin, James J., García, Carlos, Hervé, Francisco, Brook, Maureen
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 1988
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spelling crcansciencepubl:10.1139/e88-058 2024-10-20T14:11:42+00:00 Geology of part of a long-lived dynamic plate margin: the coastal cordillera of north-central Chile, latitude 30°51′–31°S Irwin, James J. García, Carlos Hervé, Francisco Brook, Maureen 1988 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/e88-058 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/e88-058 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences volume 25, issue 4, page 603-624 ISSN 0008-4077 1480-3313 journal-article 1988 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/e88-058 2024-09-27T04:07:25Z A complex composed of ultrabasic and basaltic lavas, chert, arkose, and conglomerate was assembled in the coast of north-central Chile (lat. 30°30′–31°S) prior to 200 Ma. The character of, and relationships between, the rock formations exposed here are consistent with an autochthonous evolution of this part of Chile in the last 200 Ma. Three major episodes of deformation and metamorphism have been observed in this area. The first episode (F 1 ) produced a compositional layering (S 1 ) and amphibolite-facies metamorphism coeval with the intrusion of an extensive igneous complex between 220 and 200 Ma. A second episode of deformation (F 2 ) locally formed reverse faults and tight, recumbent folds in S 1 . Units in which F 2 folds are well developed yield K–Ar and Rb–Sr ages between 163 and 140 Ma. At between 140 and 126 Ma, upright, open to tight folds (F 3 ) formed with sharp hinges and axial planes that strike north and dip steeply east. Structures of similar age, style, and orientation have been reported as far south as Tierra del Fuego. The timing of the F 3 deformation appears to correspond to the opening of the South Atlantic Ocean and accelerated westward motion of South America. Article in Journal/Newspaper South Atlantic Ocean Tierra del Fuego Canadian Science Publishing Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 25 4 603 624
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description A complex composed of ultrabasic and basaltic lavas, chert, arkose, and conglomerate was assembled in the coast of north-central Chile (lat. 30°30′–31°S) prior to 200 Ma. The character of, and relationships between, the rock formations exposed here are consistent with an autochthonous evolution of this part of Chile in the last 200 Ma. Three major episodes of deformation and metamorphism have been observed in this area. The first episode (F 1 ) produced a compositional layering (S 1 ) and amphibolite-facies metamorphism coeval with the intrusion of an extensive igneous complex between 220 and 200 Ma. A second episode of deformation (F 2 ) locally formed reverse faults and tight, recumbent folds in S 1 . Units in which F 2 folds are well developed yield K–Ar and Rb–Sr ages between 163 and 140 Ma. At between 140 and 126 Ma, upright, open to tight folds (F 3 ) formed with sharp hinges and axial planes that strike north and dip steeply east. Structures of similar age, style, and orientation have been reported as far south as Tierra del Fuego. The timing of the F 3 deformation appears to correspond to the opening of the South Atlantic Ocean and accelerated westward motion of South America.
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author Irwin, James J.
García, Carlos
Hervé, Francisco
Brook, Maureen
spellingShingle Irwin, James J.
García, Carlos
Hervé, Francisco
Brook, Maureen
Geology of part of a long-lived dynamic plate margin: the coastal cordillera of north-central Chile, latitude 30°51′–31°S
author_facet Irwin, James J.
García, Carlos
Hervé, Francisco
Brook, Maureen
author_sort Irwin, James J.
title Geology of part of a long-lived dynamic plate margin: the coastal cordillera of north-central Chile, latitude 30°51′–31°S
title_short Geology of part of a long-lived dynamic plate margin: the coastal cordillera of north-central Chile, latitude 30°51′–31°S
title_full Geology of part of a long-lived dynamic plate margin: the coastal cordillera of north-central Chile, latitude 30°51′–31°S
title_fullStr Geology of part of a long-lived dynamic plate margin: the coastal cordillera of north-central Chile, latitude 30°51′–31°S
title_full_unstemmed Geology of part of a long-lived dynamic plate margin: the coastal cordillera of north-central Chile, latitude 30°51′–31°S
title_sort geology of part of a long-lived dynamic plate margin: the coastal cordillera of north-central chile, latitude 30°51′–31°s
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