TY - JOUR
T1 - Geología del sector oriental del complejo plutónico volcánico curaco (Triásico Superior), Río Negro
AU - Báez, Alejandro D.
AU - Paz, Maximiliano
AU - Pino, Diego
AU - González, Pablo D.
AU - Cábana, María Cecilia
AU - Giacosa, Raúl
AU - García, Víctor
AU - Bechis, Florencia
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - The Curaco plutonic-volcanic Complex (Upper Triassic), is located at the NE of El Cuy town, Río Negro, and its eastern sector is formed by monzogranites, minor granodiorite and mafic to felsic dikes, and a less amount of syenite, monzonite, and diorite. The monzogranites are biotitic with porphyric, equigranular, and granophyric-graphic textures, and exhibit sub-volcanic intrusion features. These three monzogranite facies show tectonic contacts through brittle-ductile shear zones, although a single transitional contact between porphyric and equigranular facies has been mapped. The granodiorite is represented by sharp contacts xenoliths within the monzogranite facies. Synmagmatic aplitic-pegmatitic dikes are consanguineous of the porphyric monzogranite. The QAP analysis suggests a monzogranitic evolution progressively enriched by quartz towards the consanguineous dikes, and a granodioritic one that parallel evolutes. The Curaco Complex is cut by the Brusain ductile shear zone oriented NW-SE, composed by mylonitized granites at the centre, and medium grade mylonites and ultramylonites at both edges. Synorogenic granite dikes intrude concordantly to the shear. One 192 Ma. Rb-Sr age indicates that ductile shear occurred at Lower Jurassic. Mafic dikes intrude the monzogranite, whereas rhyolitic dikes are post orogenic with respect to the ductile shear and contain mafic dikes xenoliths. Finally, E-W oriented dextral strike-slip faults cut the whole Complex. Petrologic and structural features of the Curaco Complex indicate a probable correlation with the Calvo Granite of the Dos Lomas plutonic-volcanic Complex.
AB - The Curaco plutonic-volcanic Complex (Upper Triassic), is located at the NE of El Cuy town, Río Negro, and its eastern sector is formed by monzogranites, minor granodiorite and mafic to felsic dikes, and a less amount of syenite, monzonite, and diorite. The monzogranites are biotitic with porphyric, equigranular, and granophyric-graphic textures, and exhibit sub-volcanic intrusion features. These three monzogranite facies show tectonic contacts through brittle-ductile shear zones, although a single transitional contact between porphyric and equigranular facies has been mapped. The granodiorite is represented by sharp contacts xenoliths within the monzogranite facies. Synmagmatic aplitic-pegmatitic dikes are consanguineous of the porphyric monzogranite. The QAP analysis suggests a monzogranitic evolution progressively enriched by quartz towards the consanguineous dikes, and a granodioritic one that parallel evolutes. The Curaco Complex is cut by the Brusain ductile shear zone oriented NW-SE, composed by mylonitized granites at the centre, and medium grade mylonites and ultramylonites at both edges. Synorogenic granite dikes intrude concordantly to the shear. One 192 Ma. Rb-Sr age indicates that ductile shear occurred at Lower Jurassic. Mafic dikes intrude the monzogranite, whereas rhyolitic dikes are post orogenic with respect to the ductile shear and contain mafic dikes xenoliths. Finally, E-W oriented dextral strike-slip faults cut the whole Complex. Petrologic and structural features of the Curaco Complex indicate a probable correlation with the Calvo Granite of the Dos Lomas plutonic-volcanic Complex.
KW - Granites
KW - Mylonite
KW - North Patagonian Massif
KW - Petrology
KW - Subvolcanic
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M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:84990053617
SN - 0004-4822
VL - 73
SP - 183
EP - 194
JO - Revista de la Asociacion Geologica Argentina
JF - Revista de la Asociacion Geologica Argentina
IS - 2
ER -