Zircon O- and Hf-isotope constraints on the genesis and tectonic significance of Permian magmatism in Patagonia

The genesis of Permian magmatism in southern South America is actively debated, particularly in relation to the origin of Patagonia. U–Pb zircon ages of c. 255 Ma for igneous rocks from the basement of Tierra del Fuego are the first evidence for southerly prolongation of this magmatism. Zircon in th...

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Main Authors: Castillo, Paula, Fanning, Christopher Mark, Pankhurst, Robert J, Herve, Francisco, Rapela, Carlos W
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spelling ftanucanberra:oai:openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au:1885/250843 2024-01-14T10:02:20+01:00 Zircon O- and Hf-isotope constraints on the genesis and tectonic significance of Permian magmatism in Patagonia Castillo, Paula Fanning, Christopher Mark Pankhurst, Robert J Herve, Francisco Rapela, Carlos W application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1885/250843 https://doi.org/10.1144/jgs2016-152 https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/250843/3/01_Castillo%2bGonzalez_Zircon_O-_and_Hf-isotope_2017.pdf.jpg en_AU eng Geological Society of London 0016-7649 http://hdl.handle.net/1885/250843 doi:10.1144/jgs2016-152 https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/250843/3/01_Castillo%2bGonzalez_Zircon_O-_and_Hf-isotope_2017.pdf.jpg © 2017 The Author(s). Published by The Geological Society of London Journal of the Geological Society Journal article ftanucanberra https://doi.org/10.1144/jgs2016-152 2023-12-15T09:34:04Z The genesis of Permian magmatism in southern South America is actively debated, particularly in relation to the origin of Patagonia. U–Pb zircon ages of c. 255 Ma for igneous rocks from the basement of Tierra del Fuego are the first evidence for southerly prolongation of this magmatism. Zircon in these rocks has εHft values <−1 and δ18O > 7.4‰, indicating recycling of Cambrian rocks. Permian granites in the north of the North Patagonian Massif record mantle-like δ18O magmatic input at c. 280 and 255 Ma, but reworking of upper crust between these two events, paralleling the recognized deformational history. In northwestern Patagonia, Early Permian granitic rocks have zircon with εHft values ranging from +0.1 to −7.2, and δ18O > 6.2‰, suggesting continuity of the Permian magmatic belt along the western margin of South America farther north. Comparison with a sample from the Sierra de la Ventana suggests melting of similar crust on both sides of the Patagonia–South American hypothetical suture. These features, together with other geological considerations, are consistent with an autochthonous or parautochthonous origin of northern Patagonia and connection between southern Patagonia and the Antarctic Peninsula in late Palaeozoic time. This work was supported by the Anillo Antártico ACT-105 and BecasChile. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Tierra del Fuego Australian National University: ANU Digital Collections Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Patagonia The Antarctic Journal of the Geological Society 174 5 803 816
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description The genesis of Permian magmatism in southern South America is actively debated, particularly in relation to the origin of Patagonia. U–Pb zircon ages of c. 255 Ma for igneous rocks from the basement of Tierra del Fuego are the first evidence for southerly prolongation of this magmatism. Zircon in these rocks has εHft values <−1 and δ18O > 7.4‰, indicating recycling of Cambrian rocks. Permian granites in the north of the North Patagonian Massif record mantle-like δ18O magmatic input at c. 280 and 255 Ma, but reworking of upper crust between these two events, paralleling the recognized deformational history. In northwestern Patagonia, Early Permian granitic rocks have zircon with εHft values ranging from +0.1 to −7.2, and δ18O > 6.2‰, suggesting continuity of the Permian magmatic belt along the western margin of South America farther north. Comparison with a sample from the Sierra de la Ventana suggests melting of similar crust on both sides of the Patagonia–South American hypothetical suture. These features, together with other geological considerations, are consistent with an autochthonous or parautochthonous origin of northern Patagonia and connection between southern Patagonia and the Antarctic Peninsula in late Palaeozoic time. This work was supported by the Anillo Antártico ACT-105 and BecasChile.
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author Castillo, Paula
Fanning, Christopher Mark
Pankhurst, Robert J
Herve, Francisco
Rapela, Carlos W
spellingShingle Castillo, Paula
Fanning, Christopher Mark
Pankhurst, Robert J
Herve, Francisco
Rapela, Carlos W
Zircon O- and Hf-isotope constraints on the genesis and tectonic significance of Permian magmatism in Patagonia
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Fanning, Christopher Mark
Pankhurst, Robert J
Herve, Francisco
Rapela, Carlos W
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title Zircon O- and Hf-isotope constraints on the genesis and tectonic significance of Permian magmatism in Patagonia
title_short Zircon O- and Hf-isotope constraints on the genesis and tectonic significance of Permian magmatism in Patagonia
title_full Zircon O- and Hf-isotope constraints on the genesis and tectonic significance of Permian magmatism in Patagonia
title_fullStr Zircon O- and Hf-isotope constraints on the genesis and tectonic significance of Permian magmatism in Patagonia
title_full_unstemmed Zircon O- and Hf-isotope constraints on the genesis and tectonic significance of Permian magmatism in Patagonia
title_sort zircon o- and hf-isotope constraints on the genesis and tectonic significance of permian magmatism in patagonia
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