Conodont geothermometry of the lower Paleozoic from the Precordillera (Cuyania terrane), northwestern Argentina

The thermal history of the Precordillera terrane of northwestern Argentina has been constrained by the conodont colour alteration index (CAI) in combination with previously published paleothermal data (e.g., illite crystallinity and clay mineral assemblages). The pattern of paleotemperatures display...

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spelling todo:paper_08959811_v29_n2_p278_Voldman2023-10-03T15:42:53Z Conodont geothermometry of the lower Paleozoic from the Precordillera (Cuyania terrane), northwestern Argentina Voldman, G.G. Albanesi, G.L. Ramos, V.A. Argentina CAI de conodontes Conodont CAI Cuyania Geotectónica Geotectonics Lower Paleozoic Paleotermometría Paleothermometry Paleozoico inferior accretion burial diagenesis conodont continental margin continental shelf Devonian geothermometry Gondwana low grade metamorphism morphostructure paleotemperature Paleozoic sedimentary basin tectonic setting Argentina Precordillera The thermal history of the Precordillera terrane of northwestern Argentina has been constrained by the conodont colour alteration index (CAI) in combination with previously published paleothermal data (e.g., illite crystallinity and clay mineral assemblages). The pattern of paleotemperatures displays an increase in paleotemperatures to the west and south of the basin. This configuration shows a gradual and continuous transition from diagenesis to low-grade metamorphism, which is apparently not controlled by any of the morpho-structural subdivisions of the Precordillera (i.e., Western, Central, or Eastern). According to our results, the lower Paleozoic sedimentary burial played a secondary role in the heating of the Precordillera. Instead, the predominant component was loading by thrust sheets, which reflects the effects of the Devonian collision of Chilenia, particularly, in the Western Precordillera. Conversely, our paleothermometric data from the easternmost exposures of the Precordillera do not evidence anomalies referable to any of the accretionary events that contributed to the early Paleozoic building of the southern proto-Andean margin of Gondwana. Instead, the expected thermally altered conodonts from the Cuyania accretion are represented by metamorphosed conodont elements transported to the deeper settings of the west. The CAI data also suggest that overburden depth varied from ca. 3.6 km in the shelf region of the Eastern Precordillera to ca. 12 km in the slope to rise deposits of the Western Precordillera, thus providing constrains for the palinspastic restoration across the orogen. On the other hand, the smooth increase of peak paleotemperatures to the south of the Precordillera is associated with the exposure of deeper crustal levels at that sector, probably related to larger shortening due to stronger collisional effects, or alternatively, a weaker mechanical response of its elastic lithosphere. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_08959811_v29_n2_p278_Voldman
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topic Argentina
CAI de conodontes
Conodont CAI
Cuyania
Geotectónica
Geotectonics
Lower Paleozoic
Paleotermometría
Paleothermometry
Paleozoico inferior
accretion
burial diagenesis
conodont
continental margin
continental shelf
Devonian
geothermometry
Gondwana
low grade metamorphism
morphostructure
paleotemperature
Paleozoic
sedimentary basin
tectonic setting
Argentina
Precordillera
spellingShingle Argentina
CAI de conodontes
Conodont CAI
Cuyania
Geotectónica
Geotectonics
Lower Paleozoic
Paleotermometría
Paleothermometry
Paleozoico inferior
accretion
burial diagenesis
conodont
continental margin
continental shelf
Devonian
geothermometry
Gondwana
low grade metamorphism
morphostructure
paleotemperature
Paleozoic
sedimentary basin
tectonic setting
Argentina
Precordillera
Voldman, G.G.
Albanesi, G.L.
Ramos, V.A.
Conodont geothermometry of the lower Paleozoic from the Precordillera (Cuyania terrane), northwestern Argentina
topic_facet Argentina
CAI de conodontes
Conodont CAI
Cuyania
Geotectónica
Geotectonics
Lower Paleozoic
Paleotermometría
Paleothermometry
Paleozoico inferior
accretion
burial diagenesis
conodont
continental margin
continental shelf
Devonian
geothermometry
Gondwana
low grade metamorphism
morphostructure
paleotemperature
Paleozoic
sedimentary basin
tectonic setting
Argentina
Precordillera
description The thermal history of the Precordillera terrane of northwestern Argentina has been constrained by the conodont colour alteration index (CAI) in combination with previously published paleothermal data (e.g., illite crystallinity and clay mineral assemblages). The pattern of paleotemperatures displays an increase in paleotemperatures to the west and south of the basin. This configuration shows a gradual and continuous transition from diagenesis to low-grade metamorphism, which is apparently not controlled by any of the morpho-structural subdivisions of the Precordillera (i.e., Western, Central, or Eastern). According to our results, the lower Paleozoic sedimentary burial played a secondary role in the heating of the Precordillera. Instead, the predominant component was loading by thrust sheets, which reflects the effects of the Devonian collision of Chilenia, particularly, in the Western Precordillera. Conversely, our paleothermometric data from the easternmost exposures of the Precordillera do not evidence anomalies referable to any of the accretionary events that contributed to the early Paleozoic building of the southern proto-Andean margin of Gondwana. Instead, the expected thermally altered conodonts from the Cuyania accretion are represented by metamorphosed conodont elements transported to the deeper settings of the west. The CAI data also suggest that overburden depth varied from ca. 3.6 km in the shelf region of the Eastern Precordillera to ca. 12 km in the slope to rise deposits of the Western Precordillera, thus providing constrains for the palinspastic restoration across the orogen. On the other hand, the smooth increase of peak paleotemperatures to the south of the Precordillera is associated with the exposure of deeper crustal levels at that sector, probably related to larger shortening due to stronger collisional effects, or alternatively, a weaker mechanical response of its elastic lithosphere. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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author Voldman, G.G.
Albanesi, G.L.
Ramos, V.A.
author_facet Voldman, G.G.
Albanesi, G.L.
Ramos, V.A.
author_sort Voldman, G.G.
title Conodont geothermometry of the lower Paleozoic from the Precordillera (Cuyania terrane), northwestern Argentina
title_short Conodont geothermometry of the lower Paleozoic from the Precordillera (Cuyania terrane), northwestern Argentina
title_full Conodont geothermometry of the lower Paleozoic from the Precordillera (Cuyania terrane), northwestern Argentina
title_fullStr Conodont geothermometry of the lower Paleozoic from the Precordillera (Cuyania terrane), northwestern Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Conodont geothermometry of the lower Paleozoic from the Precordillera (Cuyania terrane), northwestern Argentina
title_sort conodont geothermometry of the lower paleozoic from the precordillera (cuyania terrane), northwestern argentina
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_08959811_v29_n2_p278_Voldman
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