Basement evolution of the Sierra de la Ventana Fold Belt: new evidence for Cambrian continental rifting along the southern margin of Gondwana

U-Pb sensitive high-resolution ion microprobe data together with geochemical and Nd isotope analyses obtained in the basement complex of the Sierra de la Ventana Fold Belt indicate that the Early Palaeozoic passive margin history of the basin followed Cambrian magmatism related to rifting in a 600 M...

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Published in:Journal of the Geological Society
Main Authors: Rapela, C.W., Pankhurst, R.J., Fanning, C.M., Grecco, L.E.
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:12950 2023-05-15T13:45:11+02:00 Basement evolution of the Sierra de la Ventana Fold Belt: new evidence for Cambrian continental rifting along the southern margin of Gondwana Rapela, C.W. Pankhurst, R.J. Fanning, C.M. Grecco, L.E. 2003 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/12950/ http://jgs.geoscienceworld.org/content/160/4/613.abstract unknown Geological Society Rapela, C.W.; Pankhurst, R.J.; Fanning, C.M.; Grecco, L.E. 2003 Basement evolution of the Sierra de la Ventana Fold Belt: new evidence for Cambrian continental rifting along the southern margin of Gondwana. Journal of the Geological Society, 160 (4). 613-628. https://doi.org/10.1144/0016-764902-112 <https://doi.org/10.1144/0016-764902-112> Earth Sciences Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2003 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.1144/0016-764902-112 2023-02-04T19:28:17Z U-Pb sensitive high-resolution ion microprobe data together with geochemical and Nd isotope analyses obtained in the basement complex of the Sierra de la Ventana Fold Belt indicate that the Early Palaeozoic passive margin history of the basin followed Cambrian magmatism related to rifting in a 600 Ma Neoproterozoic crust. The Cambrian episode started with intrusion of 531+/-4 and 524+/-5 Ma A- and I-type granites derived from a dehydrated infracrustal source (eNd(530) -3.1 to -5.9), and culminated with eruption of high-Zr peralkaline spherulitic rhyolites derived from an undepleted lithospheric mantle (509+/-5 Ma; eNd(509) 0.5 to, 1.0). These rift-related magmatic rocks were covered by shelf sediments deposited along a once-continuous passive margin, encompassing the Sierra de la Ventana Fold Belt, the Cape Fold Belt, the Falkland/Malvinas microplate and the Ellsworth Mountains block in Antarctica. The Cambrian rifting event defined the outline shape of the southern part of Gondwana, and can be regarded as the initiation of the supercontinent stage, which lasted until Jurassic break-up. The conjugate continental fragments separated from Gondwana during the Cambrian rifting could be the source for microcontinents with c. 1000 Ma basement rocks that collided with the proto-Andean margin during Ordovician-Silurian times. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Ellsworth Mountains ENVELOPE(-85.000,-85.000,-78.750,-78.750) Journal of the Geological Society 160 4 613 628
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Rapela, C.W.
Pankhurst, R.J.
Fanning, C.M.
Grecco, L.E.
Basement evolution of the Sierra de la Ventana Fold Belt: new evidence for Cambrian continental rifting along the southern margin of Gondwana
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description U-Pb sensitive high-resolution ion microprobe data together with geochemical and Nd isotope analyses obtained in the basement complex of the Sierra de la Ventana Fold Belt indicate that the Early Palaeozoic passive margin history of the basin followed Cambrian magmatism related to rifting in a 600 Ma Neoproterozoic crust. The Cambrian episode started with intrusion of 531+/-4 and 524+/-5 Ma A- and I-type granites derived from a dehydrated infracrustal source (eNd(530) -3.1 to -5.9), and culminated with eruption of high-Zr peralkaline spherulitic rhyolites derived from an undepleted lithospheric mantle (509+/-5 Ma; eNd(509) 0.5 to, 1.0). These rift-related magmatic rocks were covered by shelf sediments deposited along a once-continuous passive margin, encompassing the Sierra de la Ventana Fold Belt, the Cape Fold Belt, the Falkland/Malvinas microplate and the Ellsworth Mountains block in Antarctica. The Cambrian rifting event defined the outline shape of the southern part of Gondwana, and can be regarded as the initiation of the supercontinent stage, which lasted until Jurassic break-up. The conjugate continental fragments separated from Gondwana during the Cambrian rifting could be the source for microcontinents with c. 1000 Ma basement rocks that collided with the proto-Andean margin during Ordovician-Silurian times.
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author Rapela, C.W.
Pankhurst, R.J.
Fanning, C.M.
Grecco, L.E.
author_facet Rapela, C.W.
Pankhurst, R.J.
Fanning, C.M.
Grecco, L.E.
author_sort Rapela, C.W.
title Basement evolution of the Sierra de la Ventana Fold Belt: new evidence for Cambrian continental rifting along the southern margin of Gondwana
title_short Basement evolution of the Sierra de la Ventana Fold Belt: new evidence for Cambrian continental rifting along the southern margin of Gondwana
title_full Basement evolution of the Sierra de la Ventana Fold Belt: new evidence for Cambrian continental rifting along the southern margin of Gondwana
title_fullStr Basement evolution of the Sierra de la Ventana Fold Belt: new evidence for Cambrian continental rifting along the southern margin of Gondwana
title_full_unstemmed Basement evolution of the Sierra de la Ventana Fold Belt: new evidence for Cambrian continental rifting along the southern margin of Gondwana
title_sort basement evolution of the sierra de la ventana fold belt: new evidence for cambrian continental rifting along the southern margin of gondwana
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