A revised interpretation of the Chon Aike magmatic province: Active margin origin and implications for the opening of the Weddell Sea

Late Triassic – Jurassic igneous rocks of the Antarctic Peninsula and Patagonia provide evidence for the evolution of the margin of southwestern Gondwana. We present new geochronological (LAICP-MS zircon U-Pb dates) analyses of 12 intrusive and volcanic rocks, which are complemented by geochemical a...

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Main Authors: Bastias, Joaquin, Spikings, Richard, Riley, Teal, Ulianov, Alexey, Grunow, Anne, Chiaradia, Massimo, Herve, Francisco
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Published: Elsevier 2021
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:528775 2023-05-15T13:41:45+02:00 A revised interpretation of the Chon Aike magmatic province: Active margin origin and implications for the opening of the Weddell Sea Bastias, Joaquin Spikings, Richard Riley, Teal Ulianov, Alexey Grunow, Anne Chiaradia, Massimo Herve, Francisco 2021-04 text http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/528775/ https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/528775/1/1-s2.0-S0024493721000499-main.pdf https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0024493721000499 en eng Elsevier https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/528775/1/1-s2.0-S0024493721000499-main.pdf Bastias, Joaquin; Spikings, Richard; Riley, Teal orcid:0000-0002-3333-5021 Ulianov, Alexey; Grunow, Anne; Chiaradia, Massimo; Herve, Francisco. 2021 A revised interpretation of the Chon Aike magmatic province: Active margin origin and implications for the opening of the Weddell Sea. Lithos, 386-387, 106013. 14, pp. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2021.106013 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2021.106013> cc_by_nc_nd_4 CC-BY-NC-ND Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2021 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2021.106013 2023-02-04T19:51:14Z Late Triassic – Jurassic igneous rocks of the Antarctic Peninsula and Patagonia provide evidence for the evolution of the margin of southwestern Gondwana. We present new geochronological (LAICP-MS zircon U-Pb dates) analyses of 12 intrusive and volcanic rocks, which are complemented by geochemical and zircon (Hf) as well as whole rock isotopic (Nd, Sr) data. These are combined with similar analyses of 73 other rocks by previous studies, to constrain the magmatic evolution and Late Triassic – Jurassic tectonic setting. The distribution of crystallization ages reveals four main magmatic pulses that collectively span ~225–145 Ma, all of which have compositions that are consistent with a continental arc setting. The first episode occurred between ~223–200 Ma, and records active margin magmatism within the Antarctic Peninsula and northern Patagonia, and reveals the presence of a flat-slab that gave rise to magmatism in eastern Patagonia. After a period of magmatic quiescence during ~200–188 Ma, the second episode occurred between ~188–178Ma, with a continuation of arc magmatism above a flattened slab. The third episode spanned ~173–160 Ma, and its distribution suggests the slab was steepening, driving magmatism towards the south and west in Patagonia. Finally, the fourth period occurred during ~157–145 Ma, and was emplaced along the Antarctic Peninsula and western Patagonia, with no evidence for flat-slab subduction. The analysed rocks include the Chon Aike magmatic province, which has been considered to be genetically related to the break-up of Gondwana, the western Gondwanan subduction and the peripheral thermal effect of the Karoo plume in southern Africa. Our new data and revised compilation now suggest that the extent of the Early–Middle Jurassic Large Igneous Province in Patagonia and the Antarctic Peninsula should be re-examined, which may have implications for the primary causes of environmental changes. We also show that the final stage of Jurassic magmatism during ~157–145 was coincident with rifting that ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Weddell Sea Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Antarctic The Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Weddell Sea Patagonia Weddell Lithos 386-387 106013
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description Late Triassic – Jurassic igneous rocks of the Antarctic Peninsula and Patagonia provide evidence for the evolution of the margin of southwestern Gondwana. We present new geochronological (LAICP-MS zircon U-Pb dates) analyses of 12 intrusive and volcanic rocks, which are complemented by geochemical and zircon (Hf) as well as whole rock isotopic (Nd, Sr) data. These are combined with similar analyses of 73 other rocks by previous studies, to constrain the magmatic evolution and Late Triassic – Jurassic tectonic setting. The distribution of crystallization ages reveals four main magmatic pulses that collectively span ~225–145 Ma, all of which have compositions that are consistent with a continental arc setting. The first episode occurred between ~223–200 Ma, and records active margin magmatism within the Antarctic Peninsula and northern Patagonia, and reveals the presence of a flat-slab that gave rise to magmatism in eastern Patagonia. After a period of magmatic quiescence during ~200–188 Ma, the second episode occurred between ~188–178Ma, with a continuation of arc magmatism above a flattened slab. The third episode spanned ~173–160 Ma, and its distribution suggests the slab was steepening, driving magmatism towards the south and west in Patagonia. Finally, the fourth period occurred during ~157–145 Ma, and was emplaced along the Antarctic Peninsula and western Patagonia, with no evidence for flat-slab subduction. The analysed rocks include the Chon Aike magmatic province, which has been considered to be genetically related to the break-up of Gondwana, the western Gondwanan subduction and the peripheral thermal effect of the Karoo plume in southern Africa. Our new data and revised compilation now suggest that the extent of the Early–Middle Jurassic Large Igneous Province in Patagonia and the Antarctic Peninsula should be re-examined, which may have implications for the primary causes of environmental changes. We also show that the final stage of Jurassic magmatism during ~157–145 was coincident with rifting that ...
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author Bastias, Joaquin
Spikings, Richard
Riley, Teal
Ulianov, Alexey
Grunow, Anne
Chiaradia, Massimo
Herve, Francisco
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Spikings, Richard
Riley, Teal
Ulianov, Alexey
Grunow, Anne
Chiaradia, Massimo
Herve, Francisco
A revised interpretation of the Chon Aike magmatic province: Active margin origin and implications for the opening of the Weddell Sea
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Spikings, Richard
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title A revised interpretation of the Chon Aike magmatic province: Active margin origin and implications for the opening of the Weddell Sea
title_short A revised interpretation of the Chon Aike magmatic province: Active margin origin and implications for the opening of the Weddell Sea
title_full A revised interpretation of the Chon Aike magmatic province: Active margin origin and implications for the opening of the Weddell Sea
title_fullStr A revised interpretation of the Chon Aike magmatic province: Active margin origin and implications for the opening of the Weddell Sea
title_full_unstemmed A revised interpretation of the Chon Aike magmatic province: Active margin origin and implications for the opening of the Weddell Sea
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