The metamorphic rocks of the Nunatak Viedma in the Southern Patagonian Andes: Provenance sources and implications for the early Mesozoic Patagonia-Antarctic Peninsula connection

The Nunatak Viedma within the Southern Patagonian Icefield has been considered as a volcanic center based on its geomorphologic features, despite the fact that field explorations by Eric Shipton determined its metamorphic nature 70 years ago. We carried out fieldwork to characterize this isolated ou...

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Main Authors: Suárez, R.J., Ghiglione, M.C., Calderón, M., Sue, C., Martinod, J., Guillaume, B., Rojo, D.
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_08959811_v90_n_p471_Suarez
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spelling ftunibueairesbd:todo:paper_08959811_v90_n_p471_Suarez 2023-10-29T02:31:59+01:00 The metamorphic rocks of the Nunatak Viedma in the Southern Patagonian Andes: Provenance sources and implications for the early Mesozoic Patagonia-Antarctic Peninsula connection Suárez, R.J. Ghiglione, M.C. Calderón, M. Sue, C. Martinod, J. Guillaume, B. Rojo, D. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_08959811_v90_n_p471_Suarez unknown http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_08959811_v90_n_p471_Suarez info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar Antarctic Peninsula Detrital zircons ages Nunatak Viedma Southern Patagonian Andes Southwestern Gondwana Very-low grade metamorphic rocks age determination detrital deposit Gondwana Mesozoic metamorphic rock outcrop provenance zircon Andes Antarctica Patagonia West Antarctica JOUR ftunibueairesbd https://doi.org/20.500.12110/paper_08959811_v90_n_p471_Suarez 2023-10-05T01:53:03Z The Nunatak Viedma within the Southern Patagonian Icefield has been considered as a volcanic center based on its geomorphologic features, despite the fact that field explorations by Eric Shipton determined its metamorphic nature 70 years ago. We carried out fieldwork to characterize this isolated outcrop and performed the first U-Pb dating in detrital zircons from the basement rocks located inside the Southern Patagonian Icefield. We recognized very-low grade metamorphic rocks, corresponding principally to metapelites and metapsammites, and scarce metabasites. Detrital zircons in three metapsammitic samples (composite group of 240 grains) yielded prominent age population peaks at ∼1090, ∼960, ∼630, ∼520, ∼480–460, ∼380, ∼290–260, ∼235-225 Ma that are typical of Gondwanide affinity, and youngest grains at ∼208 Ma. Maximum depositional ages of 225, 223 and 212 Ma were calculated for each sample from the youngest cluster of ages. This distinctive and novelty Late Triassic age justifies differentiate the Nunatak Viedma Unit from the Devonian-early Carboniferous and Permian-Early Triassic (?) belts of the Eastern Andean Metamorphic Complex. Possible primary source areas for the detrital zircons are outcropping in southern Patagonia, the Antarctic Peninsula, and the Malvinas Islands. Additionally, secondary sources could be part of the erosion and recycling of metasediments from the Eastern Andean Metamorphic Complex. We propose that the cluster of Triassic ages is related to the volcanic arc emplaced along the Antarctic Peninsula and active at that time when was still attached to southern Patagonia during the Triassic. The dynamics of the early Mesozoic orogen is also discussed. © 2018 Elsevier Ltd Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica West Antarctica Biblioteca Digital FCEN-UBA (Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires)
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topic Antarctic Peninsula
Detrital zircons ages
Nunatak Viedma
Southern Patagonian Andes
Southwestern Gondwana
Very-low grade metamorphic rocks
age determination
detrital deposit
Gondwana
Mesozoic
metamorphic rock
outcrop
provenance
zircon
Andes
Antarctica
Patagonia
West Antarctica
spellingShingle Antarctic Peninsula
Detrital zircons ages
Nunatak Viedma
Southern Patagonian Andes
Southwestern Gondwana
Very-low grade metamorphic rocks
age determination
detrital deposit
Gondwana
Mesozoic
metamorphic rock
outcrop
provenance
zircon
Andes
Antarctica
Patagonia
West Antarctica
Suárez, R.J.
Ghiglione, M.C.
Calderón, M.
Sue, C.
Martinod, J.
Guillaume, B.
Rojo, D.
The metamorphic rocks of the Nunatak Viedma in the Southern Patagonian Andes: Provenance sources and implications for the early Mesozoic Patagonia-Antarctic Peninsula connection
topic_facet Antarctic Peninsula
Detrital zircons ages
Nunatak Viedma
Southern Patagonian Andes
Southwestern Gondwana
Very-low grade metamorphic rocks
age determination
detrital deposit
Gondwana
Mesozoic
metamorphic rock
outcrop
provenance
zircon
Andes
Antarctica
Patagonia
West Antarctica
description The Nunatak Viedma within the Southern Patagonian Icefield has been considered as a volcanic center based on its geomorphologic features, despite the fact that field explorations by Eric Shipton determined its metamorphic nature 70 years ago. We carried out fieldwork to characterize this isolated outcrop and performed the first U-Pb dating in detrital zircons from the basement rocks located inside the Southern Patagonian Icefield. We recognized very-low grade metamorphic rocks, corresponding principally to metapelites and metapsammites, and scarce metabasites. Detrital zircons in three metapsammitic samples (composite group of 240 grains) yielded prominent age population peaks at ∼1090, ∼960, ∼630, ∼520, ∼480–460, ∼380, ∼290–260, ∼235-225 Ma that are typical of Gondwanide affinity, and youngest grains at ∼208 Ma. Maximum depositional ages of 225, 223 and 212 Ma were calculated for each sample from the youngest cluster of ages. This distinctive and novelty Late Triassic age justifies differentiate the Nunatak Viedma Unit from the Devonian-early Carboniferous and Permian-Early Triassic (?) belts of the Eastern Andean Metamorphic Complex. Possible primary source areas for the detrital zircons are outcropping in southern Patagonia, the Antarctic Peninsula, and the Malvinas Islands. Additionally, secondary sources could be part of the erosion and recycling of metasediments from the Eastern Andean Metamorphic Complex. We propose that the cluster of Triassic ages is related to the volcanic arc emplaced along the Antarctic Peninsula and active at that time when was still attached to southern Patagonia during the Triassic. The dynamics of the early Mesozoic orogen is also discussed. © 2018 Elsevier Ltd
format Journal/Newspaper
author Suárez, R.J.
Ghiglione, M.C.
Calderón, M.
Sue, C.
Martinod, J.
Guillaume, B.
Rojo, D.
author_facet Suárez, R.J.
Ghiglione, M.C.
Calderón, M.
Sue, C.
Martinod, J.
Guillaume, B.
Rojo, D.
author_sort Suárez, R.J.
title The metamorphic rocks of the Nunatak Viedma in the Southern Patagonian Andes: Provenance sources and implications for the early Mesozoic Patagonia-Antarctic Peninsula connection
title_short The metamorphic rocks of the Nunatak Viedma in the Southern Patagonian Andes: Provenance sources and implications for the early Mesozoic Patagonia-Antarctic Peninsula connection
title_full The metamorphic rocks of the Nunatak Viedma in the Southern Patagonian Andes: Provenance sources and implications for the early Mesozoic Patagonia-Antarctic Peninsula connection
title_fullStr The metamorphic rocks of the Nunatak Viedma in the Southern Patagonian Andes: Provenance sources and implications for the early Mesozoic Patagonia-Antarctic Peninsula connection
title_full_unstemmed The metamorphic rocks of the Nunatak Viedma in the Southern Patagonian Andes: Provenance sources and implications for the early Mesozoic Patagonia-Antarctic Peninsula connection
title_sort metamorphic rocks of the nunatak viedma in the southern patagonian andes: provenance sources and implications for the early mesozoic patagonia-antarctic peninsula connection
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Antarctica
West Antarctica
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Antarctic
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Antarctica
West Antarctica
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