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Poole, Gregory H.
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Kemp, Anthony I. S.
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Hagemann, Steffen G.
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Fiorentini, Marco L.
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Jeon, Heejin
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Williams, Ian S.
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Zappettini, Eduardo Osvaldo
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Rubinstein, Nora Alicia
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2021-10-02T02:44:07Z
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2020-08-29
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Poole, Gregory H.; Kemp, Anthony I. S.; Hagemann, Steffen G.; Fiorentini, Marco L.; Jeon, Heejin; et al.; The petrogenesis of back-arc magmas, constrained by zircon O and Hf isotopes, in the Frontal Cordillera and Precordillera, Argentina; Springer; Contributions To Mineralogy And Petrology; 175; 89; 29-8-2020; 1-21
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0010-7999
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http://hdl.handle.net/11336/142367
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The Andean margin of the South American continent has been magmatically and tectonically active for over 330 million years. It is the type location where “Cordilleran-type” magmatism and orogenesis are manifest. In Argentina and Chile, between the latitudes of 28° and 40° S, magmatism related to the Gondwanan “Cordilleran-type” orogeny is reflected in a series of Carboniferous to Triassic intrusions. A comprehensive model exists for the petrogenesis of such magmas in Chile, however there is relatively little understanding of the nature and timing of Permo-Triassic magmatism in the Frontal Cordillera and Precordillera in Argentina. To address this, we present a new dataset of in situ zircon U–Pb, O and Hf isotopes from 15 felsic intrusions from Argentina. Zircon geochronology shows that magmatism in this region commenced at ca. 285 Ma and continued until ca. 250 Ma. Zircon O and Hf isotopes suggest that the oldest Permian magmas were derived from young supracrustal sources, with elevated δ18O (~ 8.5 to 7.5‰) and negative εHf values (~ − 1 to − 3 εHf). The emplacement of these magmas was coeval with the formation of mantle-derived magmas characterised by mantle-like δ18O (~ 6.0 to 5.5‰) and moderately positive εHf values (~ 4 to 1 εHf). As magmatism continued, transitional isotope signatures became predominant as melts of these disparate sources interacted and hybridised. It is proposed that under a compressional regime, mantle-derived magmas were halted in the lower continental crust, where they exchanged heat and volatiles with an older fertile lithosphere to generate melts from supracrustal sources. A shift in the stress regime at ca. 285 Ma permitted both crustally derived and juvenile mantle-derived magmas to exploit newly formed conduits to rise into the upper crust. A regional compilation of zircon O and Hf isotopes from felsic igneous rocks reveals a coherent secular trend over ~ 100 million years, where the oldest magmatism exhibits a dominant supracrustal component and younger magmas progressively (over 50 Ma) transition towards juvenile mantle-like isotopic compositions. This new dataset from Argentina fills a significant gap in the previous regional models between 285 and 250 Ma and documents the isotopic response of magmas produced in back-arc regions to a transition between compression and extensional/neutral stress regimes. These results give insight into the generation of new, or recycling of, continental crust in a back-arc setting and how the transition from compression to extension is imperative for ore-forming magmas to reach the upper crust.
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eng
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Springer
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/
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BACK-ARC MAGMATISM
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GONDWANA OROGENY
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O AND HF ISOTOPES
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PERMO-TRIASSIC
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ZIRCON
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Otras Ciencias de la Tierra y relacionadas con el Medio Ambiente
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Ciencias de la Tierra y relacionadas con el Medio Ambiente
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CIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS
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The petrogenesis of back-arc magmas, constrained by zircon O and Hf isotopes, in the Frontal Cordillera and Precordillera, Argentina
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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2021-09-07T18:37:03Z
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175
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89
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1-21
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Suiza
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Cham
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Fil: Poole, Gregory H.. University of Western Australia; Australia
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Fil: Kemp, Anthony I. S.. University of Western Australia; Australia
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Fil: Hagemann, Steffen G.. University of Western Australia; Australia
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Fil: Fiorentini, Marco L.. University of Western Australia; Australia
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Fil: Jeon, Heejin. University of Western Australia; Australia. Swedish Museum of Natural History; Suecia
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Fil: Williams, Ian S.. Australian National University; Australia
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Fil: Zappettini, Eduardo Osvaldo. Secretaría de Industria y Minería. Servicio Geológico Minero Argentino; Argentina
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Fil: Rubinstein, Nora Alicia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Ciudad Universitaria. Instituto de Geociencias Básicas, Aplicadas y Ambientales de Buenos Aires. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Instituto de Geociencias Básicas, Aplicadas y Ambientales de Buenos Aires; Argentina
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Contributions To Mineralogy And Petrology
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info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00410-020-01721-0
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info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00410-020-01721-0
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