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spelling paper:paper_08959811_v27_n4_p299_Koukharsky2023-06-08T15:48:25Z Upper Carboniferous retroarc volcanism with submarine and subaerial facies at the western Gondwana margin of Argentina Koukharsky, Magdalena María Luisa Kleiman, Laura Elena Etcheverría, Mariela Patricia Quenardelle, Sonia Monica Bercowski, Felisa Argentine Precordillera Carbonífero superior Precordillera argentina Retroarc volcanism Subaerial and submarine volcanism Upper Carboniferous Volcanismo de retroarco Volcanismo subaéreo y submarino Carboniferous continental arc continental margin debris flow deposition emplacement extensional tectonics facies analysis Gondwana isotopic analysis magma chemistry mantle source marine sediment sedimentary basin subduction zone volcanism Argentina South America During Late Carboniferous times a continental magmatic arc developed at the western margin of Gondwana in South America, as several marine sedimentary basins were formed at the same time in the retroarc region. North of 33°S, at Cordón Agua del Jagüel, Precordillera of Mendoza, Argentina, a volcanic sequence crops out which was emplaced in a submarine environment with some subaerial exposures, and it is intercalated in marine sediments of Agua del Jagüel Formation, which fills of one of these retroarc basins. This paper presents, for the first time, a facies analyses together with geochemical and isotopic data of this volcanic suite, suggesting its deposition in an ensialic retroarc marine basin. The volcanic succession comprises debris flows with either sedimentary or volcanic fragments, base surge, resedimented massive and laminated dacitic-andesitic hyaloclastite, pillow lava, basic hyaloclastite and dacitic-andesitic lavas and hyaloclastite facies. Its composition is bimodal, either basaltic or dacitic-andesitic. The geochemistry data indicate a subalkaline, low K calk-alkaline and metaluminous affinity. The geochemistry of the basalts points to an origin of the magmas from a depleted mantle source with some crustal contamination. Conversely, the geochemistry of the dacites-andesites shows an important participation of both crustal components and subduction related fluids. A different magmatic source for the basalts than for the dacites-andesites is also supported by Sr and Nd isotopic initial ratios and Nd model ages. The characteristics of this magmatic suite suggest its emplacement in an extensional setting probably associated with the presence of a steepened subduction zone at this latitude during Upper Carboniferous times. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Fil:Koukharsky, M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Kleiman, L. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Etcheverría, M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Quenardelle, S. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Bercowski, F. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2009 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_08959811_v27_n4_p299_Koukharsky http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_08959811_v27_n4_p299_Koukharsky
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topic Argentine Precordillera
Carbonífero superior
Precordillera argentina
Retroarc volcanism
Subaerial and submarine volcanism
Upper Carboniferous
Volcanismo de retroarco
Volcanismo subaéreo y submarino
Carboniferous
continental arc
continental margin
debris flow
deposition
emplacement
extensional tectonics
facies analysis
Gondwana
isotopic analysis
magma chemistry
mantle source
marine sediment
sedimentary basin
subduction zone
volcanism
Argentina
South America
spellingShingle Argentine Precordillera
Carbonífero superior
Precordillera argentina
Retroarc volcanism
Subaerial and submarine volcanism
Upper Carboniferous
Volcanismo de retroarco
Volcanismo subaéreo y submarino
Carboniferous
continental arc
continental margin
debris flow
deposition
emplacement
extensional tectonics
facies analysis
Gondwana
isotopic analysis
magma chemistry
mantle source
marine sediment
sedimentary basin
subduction zone
volcanism
Argentina
South America
Koukharsky, Magdalena María Luisa
Kleiman, Laura Elena
Etcheverría, Mariela Patricia
Quenardelle, Sonia Monica
Bercowski, Felisa
Upper Carboniferous retroarc volcanism with submarine and subaerial facies at the western Gondwana margin of Argentina
topic_facet Argentine Precordillera
Carbonífero superior
Precordillera argentina
Retroarc volcanism
Subaerial and submarine volcanism
Upper Carboniferous
Volcanismo de retroarco
Volcanismo subaéreo y submarino
Carboniferous
continental arc
continental margin
debris flow
deposition
emplacement
extensional tectonics
facies analysis
Gondwana
isotopic analysis
magma chemistry
mantle source
marine sediment
sedimentary basin
subduction zone
volcanism
Argentina
South America
description During Late Carboniferous times a continental magmatic arc developed at the western margin of Gondwana in South America, as several marine sedimentary basins were formed at the same time in the retroarc region. North of 33°S, at Cordón Agua del Jagüel, Precordillera of Mendoza, Argentina, a volcanic sequence crops out which was emplaced in a submarine environment with some subaerial exposures, and it is intercalated in marine sediments of Agua del Jagüel Formation, which fills of one of these retroarc basins. This paper presents, for the first time, a facies analyses together with geochemical and isotopic data of this volcanic suite, suggesting its deposition in an ensialic retroarc marine basin. The volcanic succession comprises debris flows with either sedimentary or volcanic fragments, base surge, resedimented massive and laminated dacitic-andesitic hyaloclastite, pillow lava, basic hyaloclastite and dacitic-andesitic lavas and hyaloclastite facies. Its composition is bimodal, either basaltic or dacitic-andesitic. The geochemistry data indicate a subalkaline, low K calk-alkaline and metaluminous affinity. The geochemistry of the basalts points to an origin of the magmas from a depleted mantle source with some crustal contamination. Conversely, the geochemistry of the dacites-andesites shows an important participation of both crustal components and subduction related fluids. A different magmatic source for the basalts than for the dacites-andesites is also supported by Sr and Nd isotopic initial ratios and Nd model ages. The characteristics of this magmatic suite suggest its emplacement in an extensional setting probably associated with the presence of a steepened subduction zone at this latitude during Upper Carboniferous times. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
author Koukharsky, Magdalena María Luisa
Kleiman, Laura Elena
Etcheverría, Mariela Patricia
Quenardelle, Sonia Monica
Bercowski, Felisa
author_facet Koukharsky, Magdalena María Luisa
Kleiman, Laura Elena
Etcheverría, Mariela Patricia
Quenardelle, Sonia Monica
Bercowski, Felisa
author_sort Koukharsky, Magdalena María Luisa
title Upper Carboniferous retroarc volcanism with submarine and subaerial facies at the western Gondwana margin of Argentina
title_short Upper Carboniferous retroarc volcanism with submarine and subaerial facies at the western Gondwana margin of Argentina
title_full Upper Carboniferous retroarc volcanism with submarine and subaerial facies at the western Gondwana margin of Argentina
title_fullStr Upper Carboniferous retroarc volcanism with submarine and subaerial facies at the western Gondwana margin of Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Upper Carboniferous retroarc volcanism with submarine and subaerial facies at the western Gondwana margin of Argentina
title_sort upper carboniferous retroarc volcanism with submarine and subaerial facies at the western gondwana margin of argentina
publishDate 2009
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_08959811_v27_n4_p299_Koukharsky
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