Artículo
Paleomagnetism in Mesozoic rocks of the Northern Andes and its implications in Mesozoic tectonics of northwestern South America
Fecha de publicación:
12/2006
Editorial:
Terra Scientific Publ Co
Revista:
Earth Planets And Space
ISSN:
1343-8832
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
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Resumen
New paleomagnetic data isolated in Upper Triassic to Aptian rocks exposed in the Colombian Andes and west of the Guyana craton, in conjunction with paleomagnetic data from the Andes of Venezuela and the South American craton, permit the interpretation of along-margin northward translations of Andean Colombian terranes during the Early-Middle Jurassic. Field tests and comparison with reference paleopoles for South America indicate that characteristic components uncovered in red-siliciclastic and igneous rocks are primary, or near-depositional, and they are carried dominantly by hematite, magnetite and Ti-magnetite. Difference in declination values of characteristic components isolated in fault-bounded blocks document counter-clockwise rotations previous to syn-extensional deposition. The Jurassic tectonic scheme proposed here for the northwestern corner of South America shows an Early Jurassic, linear subduction-related magmatic arc evolving to Late Jurassic rift-related setting associated to the opening of the Proto-Caribbean Ocean and westward retreat of the subduction zone. A similar tectonic evolution for the Jurassic has been proposed for Southwestern USA and the Nazas arc in Mexico.
Palabras clave:
Jurassic
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Northern Andes
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Paleomagnetism
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Tectonics
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Articulos(IGEBA)
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE GEOCIENCIAS BASICAS, APLICADAS Y AMBIENTALES DE BS. AS
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE GEOCIENCIAS BASICAS, APLICADAS Y AMBIENTALES DE BS. AS
Citación
Bayona, Germán; Rapalini, Augusto Ernesto; Costanzo-Alvarez, Vincenzo; Paleomagnetism in Mesozoic rocks of the Northern Andes and its implications in Mesozoic tectonics of northwestern South America; Terra Scientific Publ Co; Earth Planets And Space; 58; 10; 12-2006; 1255-1272
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