Title of article
Contrasting Ordovician high- and low-pressure metamorphism related to a microcontinent-arc collision in the Eastern Cordillera of Perْ (Tarma province)
Author/Authors
Willner، نويسنده , , Arne P. and Tassinari، نويسنده , , Colombo C.G. and Rodrigues، نويسنده , , Jose F. and Acosta، نويسنده , , Jorge and Castroviejo، نويسنده , , Ricardo and Rivera-Montalvo، نويسنده , , Miguel، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
11
From page
71
To page
81
Abstract
High-pressure conditions of 11–13 kbar/500–540 °C during maximum burial were derived for garnet amphibolite in the Tapo Ultramafic Massif in the Eastern Cordillera of Peru using a PT pseudosection approach. A Sm–Nd mineral-whole rock isochron at 465 ± 24 Ma dates fluid influx at peak temperatures of ∼600 °C and the peak of high pressure metamorphism in a rodingite of this ultramafic complex. The Tapo Ultramafic Complex is interpreted as a relic of oceanic crust which was subducted and exhumed in a collision zone along a suture. It was buried under a metamorphic geotherm of 12–13 °C/km during collision of the Paracas microcontinent with an Ordovician arc in the Peruvian Eastern Cordillera. The Ordovician arc is represented by the western Marañon Complex. Here, low PT conditions at 2.4–2.6 kbar, 300–330 °C were estimated for a phyllite–greenschist assemblage representing a contrasting metamorphic geotherm of 32–40 °C/km characteristic for a magmatic arc environment.
Keywords
Sm–Nd mineral isochron , high pressure , Garnet amphibolite , PT pseudosection , Microcontinent-arc collision
Journal title
Journal of South American Earth Sciences
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Journal of South American Earth Sciences
Record number
2240633
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