Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4682391 Journal of South American Earth Sciences 2012 22 Pages PDF
Abstract

A combination of petrography, geochemistry, Sm–Nd, Pb–Pb and U–Pb detrital zircon dating provide constraints to the provenance of Middle Ordovician to Early Silurian clastic sequences of the Precordillera s.s. as a part of the Cuyania terrane in western-central Argentina. The uniformity shown by the provenance proxies indicate that there were no important changes in the provenance within these units. A dominant upper crustal component is evident as well as a subordinate mafic input. Nd isotopes indicate εNd of −5.4, ƒSm/Nd −0.34 and TDM 1.57 Ga in average for all the units studied. Pb-isotope ratios display average values for 206Pb/204Pb, 207Pb/204Pb, and 208Pb/204Pb of 19.37, 15.86 and 39.43 respectively. Detrital zircon dating further constraints the input as being dominantly of Mesoproterozoic age (51–83%), but with contributions from Neoproterozoic–Lower Cambrian (9–31%), Middle Cambrian to Ordovician grains (recorded up to 7%), and Palaeoproterozoic (2–7%) sources. The combination of the different provenance approaches applied indicates that the Mesoproterozoic Cuyania terrane basement, and partially the Pampia terrane were the main sources. The new information provided for the Ordovician to Silurian clastic sequences permitted enhanced the known geochemical and isotopic dataset to constrain the tectonic evolution of the Cuyania terrane. The interpretation of the obtained data supports that the terrane accretion to the proto-Andean margin of Gondwana probably occurred during Middle to early Upper Ordovician.

► Uniformity of provenance proxies indicates that there were no important changes within Ordovician to Silurian units. ► Detrital zircon dating constrain the source rock ages mainly to the Mesoproterozoic. ► The Mesoproterozoic belt as a part of the Cuyania dismembered basement and the western side of Pampia terrane acted as source area. ► Cuyania terrane might have accreted to Gondwana before the deposition of the units here studied.

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