Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4727064 Gondwana Research 2010 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

We present results of a combined study of in situ U–Pb and Lu–Hf analyses on detrital zircons of Ordovician to Devonian sandstone successions of the Eastern Cordillera of Peru and Bolivia, as well as of the Altiplano and Coastal Cordillera of Peru (14°–17°S). We use our data to constrain the provenance and tectonic evolution of this part of the Gondwana margin in the early Paleozoic. The zircon-age composition is very variable in the different locations. Sandstones of the Eastern Cordillera have a dominant input of Brazilian-age zircons (0.7–0.5 Ga) with two prominent peaks at around 0.52– 0.58 Ga and 0.61–0.67 Ga. A prevailing eastern source (Brazilian Shield, Amazonian Craton) is inferred. In contrast, sandstones from the Coastal Cordillera and Altiplano have major inputs of Famatinian (0.5–0.4 Ga), Grenvillian (1.2–0.9 Ga) and occasionally zircons of 1.85–1.75 Ga crystallisation ages. Here, a dominant provenance from the Arequipa Massif is likely. Zircons preserving a juvenile component with εHf(t) values range from about + 12 to + 6 are limited to crystallisation ages between 1.45 and 1.0 Ga. All younger grains have lower εHf(t) values consistent with recycling of old crust without juvenile additions during the Neoproterozoic. Brazilian-age zircons of an Amazonian craton provenance and Famatinian-age zircons of an Arequipa Massif provenance have similar Hf model ages suggesting their derivation from the same evolved crust.

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