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Boekhout, Flora
Reitsma, Mariël Jel
Spikings, Richard A.
Rodríguez Mejía, Rildo
Ulianov, Alexey
Gerdes, Axel
Schaltegger, Urs
Región Sur
Perú
Paleozoico
2018-07-26T20:00:07Z
2018-07-26T20:00:07Z
2018-03
Boekhout, F.; Reitsma, M.J.; Spikings, R.; Rodriguez, R.; Ulianov, A., et al. (2018) - New age constraints on the palaeoenvironmental evolution of the late Paleozoic back-arc basin along the western Gondwana margin of southern Peru. Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 82: 165-180. Doi: 10.1016/j.jsames.2017.12.016.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12544/1608
The tectonic evolution of the western Gondwana margin during Pangaea amalgation is recorded in variations in the Permo-Carboniferous back-arc basin sedimentation of Peru. This study provides the first radiometric age constraints on the volcanic and sedimentary sequences of south-central eastern Peru up to the western-most tip of Bolivia, and now permits the correlation of lateral facies variations to the late Paleozoic pre-Andean orogenic cycle. The two phases of Gondwanide magmatism and metamorphism at c. 315 Ma and c. 260 Ma are reflected in two major changes in this sedimentary environment. Our detrital U-Pb zircon ages demonstrate that the timing of Ambo Formation deposition corroborates the Late Mississipian age estimates. The transition from the Ambo to the Tarma Formation around the Middle Pennsylvanian Early Gondwanide Orogeny (c. 315 Ma) represents a relative deepening of the basin. Throughout the shallow marine deposits of the Tarma Formation evidence for contemporaneous volcanism becomes gradually more pronounced and culminates around 312 - 309 Ma. Continuous basin subsidence resulted in a buildup of platform carbonates of the Copacabana Formation. Our data highlights the presence of a previously unrecognized phase of deposition of mainly fluvial sandstones and localized volcanism (281-270 Ma), which we named 'Oqoruro Formation'. This sedimentary succession was previously miss-assigned to the so-called Mitu Group, which has recently been dated to start deposition in the Middle Triassic (~245-240 Ma). The emersion of this marine basin coincides with the onset of a major plutonic pulse related to the Late Gondwanide Orogeny (c. 260). Exhumation lead to the consequent retreat of the epeiric sea to the present-day sub-Andean region, and the coeval accumulation of the fluvial Oqoruro Formation in south eastern Peru. These late Paleozoic palaeoenvironmental changes in the back-arc basins along the western Gondwana margin of southern reflect changes in tectonic plate reorganization in a long-lived Paleozoic accretionary orogeny.
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Elsevier
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Instituto Geológico, Minero y Metalúrgico – INGEMMET
Repositorio Institucional INGEMMET
Cronoestratigrafía
Cuencas de retro-arco
Geocronología
Margen continental
Paleoambientes
Paleogeografía
Gondwana
Formación Ene
Zircon geochronology
Oqoruro formation
Ene formation
Ambo formation
Tarma-Copacabana Group
Back-arc basin
New age constraints on the palaeoenvironmental evolution of the late Paleozoic back-arc basin along the western Gondwana margin of southern Peru
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Geología
NL
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsames.2017.12.016
Journal of South American Earth Sciences
Peer reviewed
Journal of South American Earth Sciences, v.82, 165–180 pág., 2018

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