Permo-Triassic anatexis, continental rifting and the disassembly of western Pangaea

Crustal anatectites are frequently observed along ocean–continent active margins, although their origins are disputed with interpretations varying between rift-related and collisional. We report geochemical, isotopic and geochronological data that define an ~ 1500 km long belt of S-type meta-granite...

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Main Authors: Cochrane, Ryan, Spikings, Richard Alan, Gerdes, Axel, Ulianov, Alexey, Mora, Andres, Villagomez Diaz, Diego, Putlitz, Benita, Chiaradia, Massimo
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spelling ftunivgeneve:oai:unige.ch:unige:34028 2023-05-15T17:22:54+02:00 Permo-Triassic anatexis, continental rifting and the disassembly of western Pangaea Cochrane, Ryan Spikings, Richard Alan Gerdes, Axel Ulianov, Alexey Mora, Andres Villagomez Diaz, Diego Putlitz, Benita Chiaradia, Massimo 2014 https://archive-ouverte.unige.ch/unige:34028 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1016/j.lithos.2013.12.020 unige:34028 https://archive-ouverte.unige.ch/unige:34028 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess ISSN: 0024-4937 Lithos, Vol. 190-191 (2014) pp. 383-402 info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/550 Text info:eu-repo/semantics/article Article scientifique info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2014 ftunivgeneve https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2013.12.020 2022-02-08T22:33:13Z Crustal anatectites are frequently observed along ocean–continent active margins, although their origins are disputed with interpretations varying between rift-related and collisional. We report geochemical, isotopic and geochronological data that define an ~ 1500 km long belt of S-type meta-granites along the Andes of Colombia and Ecuador, which formed during 275–223 Ma. These are accompanied by amphibolitized tholeiitic basaltic dykes that yield concordant zircon U–Pb dates ranging between 240 and 223 Ma. A model is presented which places these rocks within a compressive Permian arc setting that existed during the amalgamation of westernmost Pangaea. Anatexis and mafic intrusion during 240–223 Ma are interpreted to have occurred during continental rifting, which culminated in the formation of oceanic crust and initiated the break-up of western Pangaea. Compression during 275–240 Ma generated small volumes of crustal melting. Rifting during 240–225 Ma was characterized by basaltic underplating, the intrusion of tholeiitic basalts and a peak in crustal melting. Tholeiitic intrusions during 225–216 Ma isotopically resemble depleted mantle and yield no evidence for contamination by continental crust, and we assign this period to the onset of continental drift. Dissected ophiolitic sequences in northern Colombia yield zircon U–Pb dates of 216 Ma. The Permo-Triassic margin of Ecuador and Colombia exhibits close temporal, faunal and geochemical similarities with various crustal blocks that form the basement to parts of Mexico, and thus these may represent the relict conjugate margin to NW Gondwana. The magmatic record of the early disassembly of Pangaea spans ~ 20 Ma (240–216 Ma), and the duration of rifting and rift–drift transition is similar to that documented in Cretaceous–Tertiary rift settings such as the West Iberia–Newfoundland conjugate margins, and the Taupo–Lau–Havre System, where rifting and continental disassembly also occurred over periods lasting ~ 20 Ma. Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland Université de Genève: Archive ouverte UNIGE Havre ENVELOPE(-71.417,-71.417,-69.333,-69.333) Lithos 190-191 383 402
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Spikings, Richard Alan
Gerdes, Axel
Ulianov, Alexey
Mora, Andres
Villagomez Diaz, Diego
Putlitz, Benita
Chiaradia, Massimo
Permo-Triassic anatexis, continental rifting and the disassembly of western Pangaea
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description Crustal anatectites are frequently observed along ocean–continent active margins, although their origins are disputed with interpretations varying between rift-related and collisional. We report geochemical, isotopic and geochronological data that define an ~ 1500 km long belt of S-type meta-granites along the Andes of Colombia and Ecuador, which formed during 275–223 Ma. These are accompanied by amphibolitized tholeiitic basaltic dykes that yield concordant zircon U–Pb dates ranging between 240 and 223 Ma. A model is presented which places these rocks within a compressive Permian arc setting that existed during the amalgamation of westernmost Pangaea. Anatexis and mafic intrusion during 240–223 Ma are interpreted to have occurred during continental rifting, which culminated in the formation of oceanic crust and initiated the break-up of western Pangaea. Compression during 275–240 Ma generated small volumes of crustal melting. Rifting during 240–225 Ma was characterized by basaltic underplating, the intrusion of tholeiitic basalts and a peak in crustal melting. Tholeiitic intrusions during 225–216 Ma isotopically resemble depleted mantle and yield no evidence for contamination by continental crust, and we assign this period to the onset of continental drift. Dissected ophiolitic sequences in northern Colombia yield zircon U–Pb dates of 216 Ma. The Permo-Triassic margin of Ecuador and Colombia exhibits close temporal, faunal and geochemical similarities with various crustal blocks that form the basement to parts of Mexico, and thus these may represent the relict conjugate margin to NW Gondwana. The magmatic record of the early disassembly of Pangaea spans ~ 20 Ma (240–216 Ma), and the duration of rifting and rift–drift transition is similar to that documented in Cretaceous–Tertiary rift settings such as the West Iberia–Newfoundland conjugate margins, and the Taupo–Lau–Havre System, where rifting and continental disassembly also occurred over periods lasting ~ 20 Ma.
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author Cochrane, Ryan
Spikings, Richard Alan
Gerdes, Axel
Ulianov, Alexey
Mora, Andres
Villagomez Diaz, Diego
Putlitz, Benita
Chiaradia, Massimo
author_facet Cochrane, Ryan
Spikings, Richard Alan
Gerdes, Axel
Ulianov, Alexey
Mora, Andres
Villagomez Diaz, Diego
Putlitz, Benita
Chiaradia, Massimo
author_sort Cochrane, Ryan
title Permo-Triassic anatexis, continental rifting and the disassembly of western Pangaea
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title_fullStr Permo-Triassic anatexis, continental rifting and the disassembly of western Pangaea
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