Payenia volcanic province in the Southern Andes: An appraisal of an exceptional Quaternary tectonic setting

The Southern Volcanic Zone of the Andes has a Quaternary basaltic province along the retroarc which has a unique tectonic setting. The Payenia volcanic province covers an area larger than 40,000km2 between 33°30' and 38° South latitudes, with an estimated volcanic volume of about 8387km3 erupte...

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spelling todo:paper_03770273_v201_n1-4_p53_Ramos2023-10-03T15:31:21Z Payenia volcanic province in the Southern Andes: An appraisal of an exceptional Quaternary tectonic setting Ramos, V.A. Folguera, A. Intraplate basalts Mendoza Monogenetic centers Neuquén Steepening subduction zone Asthenospheric flow Caldera formation Crustal attenuation Geophysical data Intraplate basalts Late Miocene Lower crust Mendoza Monogenetic centers Normal faults Pleistocene Rhyolitic South-to-North Steepening subduction zone Tectonic settings Time and space Volcanic centers Volcanic cones Volcanic field Volcanic zone Basalt Tectonics Volcanoes basalt explosive volcanism ignimbrite intraplate process Quaternary rhyolite subduction zone tectonic setting Andes Argentina Mendoza Neuquen Southern Volcanic Zone Jarilla The Southern Volcanic Zone of the Andes has a Quaternary basaltic province along the retroarc which has a unique tectonic setting. The Payenia volcanic province covers an area larger than 40,000km2 between 33°30' and 38° South latitudes, with an estimated volcanic volume of about 8387km3 erupted through more than 800 volcanic centers in the last ~2Ma. The mainly basaltic province developed above the San Rafael Block is subdivided in three segments characterized by the Cerro Nevado, Llancanelo, Payún Matru, Tromen and Auca Mahuida volcanic fields, together with hundreds of minor monogenetic basaltic centers. The analysis of the different segments shows the formation of a common basalt plateau with intraplate signature from south to north between 2.0 and 1.7Ma, which reached the 35°S to the north. Above this plateau monogenetic centers as Nihuil Vn. 1.433Ma and Cerro Chato at 1.352Ma are developed, followed by the large polygenetic center of Cerro Nevado (3980ma.s.l.) at 1.320Ma. This plateau was broken by a series of normal faults that produced volcanic cone alignments such as the NNW-trending Mancha Jarilla lineament in the central part at about 1.0Ma. Extension shifted to the eastern margin of the San Rafael Block, which concentrates tens of monogenetic centers between 0.9 and 0.7Ma. Extension then migrated towards the foothills in the west, where many monogenetic cones were erupted through NW-trending normal faults between 0.5 and 0.435Ma. The collapse of the large Diamante Caldera at 0.445Ma coincides with that period. Subsequent volcanism was concentrated in (1) the Payún Matru volcanic field, with the eruption of Cerro Payén between 0.272 and 0.261Ma; the Payún Matru shield volcano, with polygenetic eruptions at least since the last 0.233Ma and with the caldera formation bracketed between 0.168±0.004Ma and 0.082±0.001Ma, followed by several eruptions until 7000yrs, and even historical ones; and in (2) the Tromen volcano, where younger than 0.2Ma eruptions took place and historical eruptions were reported. The understanding of these eruptions in time and space, combined with geophysical data, indicates the geometry of an important crustal attenuation beneath Payenia, associated with a hot sublithosphere. The Late Miocene uplifted San Rafael Block collapsed in the Early Pleistocene as a consequence of the steepening of the subducted slab, and the injection of hot asthenosphere produced the Quaternary Payenia volcanic province. Melts of the lower crust along the Principal Cordillera at these latitudes are responsible for the Quaternary calderas, ignimbritic flows and rhyolitic volcanism that express the crustal delamination of the Andes. The Payún Matru volcanic field concentrates this asthenospheric flow in the Present. © 2010 Elsevier B.V. Fil:Ramos, V.A. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Folguera, A. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03770273_v201_n1-4_p53_Ramos
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topic Intraplate basalts
Mendoza
Monogenetic centers
Neuquén
Steepening subduction zone
Asthenospheric flow
Caldera formation
Crustal attenuation
Geophysical data
Intraplate basalts
Late Miocene
Lower crust
Mendoza
Monogenetic centers
Normal faults
Pleistocene
Rhyolitic
South-to-North
Steepening subduction zone
Tectonic settings
Time and space
Volcanic centers
Volcanic cones
Volcanic field
Volcanic zone
Basalt
Tectonics
Volcanoes
basalt
explosive volcanism
ignimbrite
intraplate process
Quaternary
rhyolite
subduction zone
tectonic setting
Andes
Argentina
Mendoza
Neuquen
Southern Volcanic Zone
Jarilla
spellingShingle Intraplate basalts
Mendoza
Monogenetic centers
Neuquén
Steepening subduction zone
Asthenospheric flow
Caldera formation
Crustal attenuation
Geophysical data
Intraplate basalts
Late Miocene
Lower crust
Mendoza
Monogenetic centers
Normal faults
Pleistocene
Rhyolitic
South-to-North
Steepening subduction zone
Tectonic settings
Time and space
Volcanic centers
Volcanic cones
Volcanic field
Volcanic zone
Basalt
Tectonics
Volcanoes
basalt
explosive volcanism
ignimbrite
intraplate process
Quaternary
rhyolite
subduction zone
tectonic setting
Andes
Argentina
Mendoza
Neuquen
Southern Volcanic Zone
Jarilla
Ramos, V.A.
Folguera, A.
Payenia volcanic province in the Southern Andes: An appraisal of an exceptional Quaternary tectonic setting
topic_facet Intraplate basalts
Mendoza
Monogenetic centers
Neuquén
Steepening subduction zone
Asthenospheric flow
Caldera formation
Crustal attenuation
Geophysical data
Intraplate basalts
Late Miocene
Lower crust
Mendoza
Monogenetic centers
Normal faults
Pleistocene
Rhyolitic
South-to-North
Steepening subduction zone
Tectonic settings
Time and space
Volcanic centers
Volcanic cones
Volcanic field
Volcanic zone
Basalt
Tectonics
Volcanoes
basalt
explosive volcanism
ignimbrite
intraplate process
Quaternary
rhyolite
subduction zone
tectonic setting
Andes
Argentina
Mendoza
Neuquen
Southern Volcanic Zone
Jarilla
description The Southern Volcanic Zone of the Andes has a Quaternary basaltic province along the retroarc which has a unique tectonic setting. The Payenia volcanic province covers an area larger than 40,000km2 between 33°30' and 38° South latitudes, with an estimated volcanic volume of about 8387km3 erupted through more than 800 volcanic centers in the last ~2Ma. The mainly basaltic province developed above the San Rafael Block is subdivided in three segments characterized by the Cerro Nevado, Llancanelo, Payún Matru, Tromen and Auca Mahuida volcanic fields, together with hundreds of minor monogenetic basaltic centers. The analysis of the different segments shows the formation of a common basalt plateau with intraplate signature from south to north between 2.0 and 1.7Ma, which reached the 35°S to the north. Above this plateau monogenetic centers as Nihuil Vn. 1.433Ma and Cerro Chato at 1.352Ma are developed, followed by the large polygenetic center of Cerro Nevado (3980ma.s.l.) at 1.320Ma. This plateau was broken by a series of normal faults that produced volcanic cone alignments such as the NNW-trending Mancha Jarilla lineament in the central part at about 1.0Ma. Extension shifted to the eastern margin of the San Rafael Block, which concentrates tens of monogenetic centers between 0.9 and 0.7Ma. Extension then migrated towards the foothills in the west, where many monogenetic cones were erupted through NW-trending normal faults between 0.5 and 0.435Ma. The collapse of the large Diamante Caldera at 0.445Ma coincides with that period. Subsequent volcanism was concentrated in (1) the Payún Matru volcanic field, with the eruption of Cerro Payén between 0.272 and 0.261Ma; the Payún Matru shield volcano, with polygenetic eruptions at least since the last 0.233Ma and with the caldera formation bracketed between 0.168±0.004Ma and 0.082±0.001Ma, followed by several eruptions until 7000yrs, and even historical ones; and in (2) the Tromen volcano, where younger than 0.2Ma eruptions took place and historical eruptions were reported. The understanding of these eruptions in time and space, combined with geophysical data, indicates the geometry of an important crustal attenuation beneath Payenia, associated with a hot sublithosphere. The Late Miocene uplifted San Rafael Block collapsed in the Early Pleistocene as a consequence of the steepening of the subducted slab, and the injection of hot asthenosphere produced the Quaternary Payenia volcanic province. Melts of the lower crust along the Principal Cordillera at these latitudes are responsible for the Quaternary calderas, ignimbritic flows and rhyolitic volcanism that express the crustal delamination of the Andes. The Payún Matru volcanic field concentrates this asthenospheric flow in the Present. © 2010 Elsevier B.V.
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author Ramos, V.A.
Folguera, A.
author_facet Ramos, V.A.
Folguera, A.
author_sort Ramos, V.A.
title Payenia volcanic province in the Southern Andes: An appraisal of an exceptional Quaternary tectonic setting
title_short Payenia volcanic province in the Southern Andes: An appraisal of an exceptional Quaternary tectonic setting
title_full Payenia volcanic province in the Southern Andes: An appraisal of an exceptional Quaternary tectonic setting
title_fullStr Payenia volcanic province in the Southern Andes: An appraisal of an exceptional Quaternary tectonic setting
title_full_unstemmed Payenia volcanic province in the Southern Andes: An appraisal of an exceptional Quaternary tectonic setting
title_sort payenia volcanic province in the southern andes: an appraisal of an exceptional quaternary tectonic setting
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