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

Indexación Scopus 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 (LA-ICP-MS zircon U—Pb dates) analyses of 12 intrusive and volcanic rocks, which are complement...

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Main Authors: Bastias, J., Spikings, R., Riley, T., Ulianov, A., Grunow, A., Chiaradia, M., Hervé, F.
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier B.V. 2021
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spelling ftunivabello:oai:repositorio.unab.cl:ria/18868 2023-05-15T13:34:44+02:00 A revised interpretation of the Chon Aike magmatic province: Active margin origin and implications for the opening of the Weddell Sea Bastias, J. Spikings, R. Riley, T. Ulianov, A. Grunow, A. Chiaradia, M. Hervé, F. 2021-04 application/pdf http://repositorio.unab.cl/xmlui/handle/ria/18868 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2021.106013 en eng Elsevier B.V. Lithos Volume 386-387, April 2021, Article number 106013 00244937 http://repositorio.unab.cl/xmlui/handle/ria/18868 doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2021.106013 Falkland Islands (Malvinas) Karoo Sea Lions Article 2021 ftunivabello https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2021.106013 2022-12-27T17:04:00Z Indexación Scopus 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 (LA-ICP-MS zircon U—Pb dates) analyses of 12 intrusive and volcanic rocks, which are complemented by geochemical and zircon isotopic (Hf) as well as whole rock isotopic (Nd, Sr) data. These are combined with similar analyses of 73 other igneous rocks by previous studies, to constrain the magmatic evolution and Late Triassic – Jurassic tectonic setting. The distribution of crystallisation 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 (~200–188 Ma), the second episode occurred between ~188 and 178 Ma, with a continuation of arc magmatism above a flattened slab. The third episode spanned ~173–160 Ma, and its geographic distribution suggests the slab was steepening, driving magmatism towards the south and west in Patagonia. Finally, the fourth period occurred between ~157 and ~ 145 Ma, during which time magmas were 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 have been influenced by the break-up of Gondwana, via heating associated with the Karoo plume in southern Africa and the active margin in western Patagonia and the Antarctic Peninsula. Our new data and revised compilation now suggest that the Early - Middle Chon Aike Jurassic silicic magmatic province in Patagonia and the Antarctic Peninsula can be entirely accounted by active margin processes. We also show that the final stage of Jurassic ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Weddell Sea Universidad Andrés Bello: Repositorio Institucional Académico Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Patagonia The Antarctic Weddell Weddell Sea Lithos 386-387 106013
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topic Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
Karoo
Sea Lions
spellingShingle Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
Karoo
Sea Lions
Bastias, J.
Spikings, R.
Riley, T.
Ulianov, A.
Grunow, A.
Chiaradia, M.
Hervé, F.
A revised interpretation of the Chon Aike magmatic province: Active margin origin and implications for the opening of the Weddell Sea
topic_facet Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
Karoo
Sea Lions
description Indexación Scopus 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 (LA-ICP-MS zircon U—Pb dates) analyses of 12 intrusive and volcanic rocks, which are complemented by geochemical and zircon isotopic (Hf) as well as whole rock isotopic (Nd, Sr) data. These are combined with similar analyses of 73 other igneous rocks by previous studies, to constrain the magmatic evolution and Late Triassic – Jurassic tectonic setting. The distribution of crystallisation 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 (~200–188 Ma), the second episode occurred between ~188 and 178 Ma, with a continuation of arc magmatism above a flattened slab. The third episode spanned ~173–160 Ma, and its geographic distribution suggests the slab was steepening, driving magmatism towards the south and west in Patagonia. Finally, the fourth period occurred between ~157 and ~ 145 Ma, during which time magmas were 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 have been influenced by the break-up of Gondwana, via heating associated with the Karoo plume in southern Africa and the active margin in western Patagonia and the Antarctic Peninsula. Our new data and revised compilation now suggest that the Early - Middle Chon Aike Jurassic silicic magmatic province in Patagonia and the Antarctic Peninsula can be entirely accounted by active margin processes. We also show that the final stage of Jurassic ...
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author Bastias, J.
Spikings, R.
Riley, T.
Ulianov, A.
Grunow, A.
Chiaradia, M.
Hervé, F.
author_facet Bastias, J.
Spikings, R.
Riley, T.
Ulianov, A.
Grunow, A.
Chiaradia, M.
Hervé, F.
author_sort Bastias, J.
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
title_sort revised interpretation of the chon aike magmatic province: active margin origin and implications for the opening of the weddell sea
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