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The Fuegian thrust-fold belt: From arc-continent collision to thrust-related deformation in the southernmost Andes
Fecha
2020-10-12Registro en:
Torres Carbonell, Pablo Juan; Cao, Sebastián José; Gonzalez Guillot, Mauricio Alberto; Mosqueira González, María Victoria; Dimieri, Luis Vicente; et al.; The Fuegian thrust-fold belt: From arc-continent collision to thrust-related deformation in the southernmost Andes; Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd; Journal of South American Earth Sciences; 102; 12-10-2020
0895-9811
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Torres Carbonell, Pablo Juan
Cao, Sebastián José
Gonzalez Guillot, Mauricio Alberto
Mosqueira González, María Victoria
Dimieri, Luis Vicente
Duval, Florian
Scaillet, Stéphane
Resumen
New detailed structural data from the Fuegian Andes including new ages and cross-cutting relationships with intrusive rocks, as well as an appraisal of published structural data, support that this orogen evolved as a basement-involved thrust-fold belt after initial formation in an arc-continent collision scenario. New structural data from a deformed 84 Ma intrusive indicate that structures from the collisional event in the Argentine Fuegian Andes are of Campanian age, comprising only the youngest and less intense deformation of the orogenic wedge. In the internal thrust-fold belt, these structures are cut by intrusives with new ages of 74 Ma (Ar/Ar on hornblende). The superposition of thrusts on these early structures indicates a subsequent event in which a thrust-fold belt formed since the Maastrichtian-Danian. Additional new data confirm brittle-ductile thrusting in the central belt, with thrusts joining a common upper detachment in the base of the Lower Cretaceous rocks. These thrusts formed a first-order duplex system that transferred the shortening accommodated in the foreland until the Miocene.