Geoquímica de las rocas metasedimentarias del Cámbrico medio al Ordovícico temprano de la Sierra de Los Llanos (Sierras Pampeanas, Argentina)Fuente de sedimentos, correlación y ambiente geotectónico

  1. Sebastián O. Verdecchia 1
  2. Juan A. Murra 1
  3. Edgardo G. Baldo 1
  4. Casquet Martín, César
  5. Inmaculada Pascua 2
  6. Julio Saavedra 3
  1. 1 CICTERRA-CONICET-UNC, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba,Córdoba, Argentina
  2. 2 Investigación y Control de Calidad, S.A.-INCOSA, Parque Tecnológico de Boecillo,, Valladolid, España
  3. 3 Instituto de Agrobiología y Recursos Naturales CSIC, Salamanca, España
Revista:
Andean geology: Formerly Revista geológica de Chile

ISSN: 0718-7106 0718-7092

Any de publicació: 2014

Volum: 41

Número: 2

Pàgines: 380-400

Tipus: Article

DOI: 10.5027/ANDGEOV41N2-A06 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAccés obert editor

Altres publicacions en: Andean geology: Formerly Revista geológica de Chile

Resum

Geochemistry of middle Cambrian to early Ordovician metasedimentary rocks of the Sierra de los Llanos (Sierras Pampeanas, Argentina): Source of sediments, correlations and geotectonic setting. The metamorphic complex of Sierra de Los Llanos is composed of low- to high-grade metasedimentary rocks, namely phyllites, schists, gneisses and migmatites that out crop like large septa within lower Ordovician magmatic units. Cornubianite associated with the intrusion of basic composition bodies are locally recognized. Chemical compositions of these me-tasedimentary rocks are equivalent to pelite and arenite (sublitharenite-subarkose). Chemical ratios of Ti/Zr (5.4-8.4), La/Sc (5.2-8.5), Th/Sc >1 (2.2-3.4), La/Th (2.0-2.5) and Zr/Sc (60-103), along with contents of Hf (7.9 a 12.4 ppm) and Sc (4.4-5.2 ppm) in meta-psammites, suggest that the source of the sediments was enriched in felsic components or recycled material and limited participation mafic components. A similar composition of source areas for meta-psammites of this complex and Chepes, La Cébila and Pringles metamorphic complexes is suggested from geochemical data. Ti, Zr, Hf, La, Th and Sc concentrations are variable and do not allow to clearly define a specific geotectonic context and suggest that the composition of the protoliths was largely controlled by sedimentary processes rather than compositional heterogeneity of the sources. The integration of geochemical and known geochronological data and the regional correlation of Ordovician metamorphic complexes strengthen the interpretation that defines igneous and metamorphic rocks from Pampean orogenic belt and Río de La Plata craton as the mayor sources of these complexes. Furthermore, this information is consistent with the existence of an extensive continental shelf in the southwestern margin of Gondwana during the Middle Cambrian to Early Ordovician.