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Open Geosciences | 2015

Short-scale variability of the SCLM beneath the extra-Andean back-arc (Paso de Indios, Argentina): Evidence from spinel-facies mantle xenoliths

Alexis Daniel Ponce; Gustavo W. Bertotto; Alberto Zanetti; Daniele Brunelli; Tommaso Giovanardi; Eugenio Aragón; Mauro I. Bernardi; Christophe Hémond; Maurizio Mazzucchelli

Abstract Cenozoic basalts carrying ultramafic mantle xenoliths occur in the Matilde, León and Chenque hills in the Paso de Indios region, Argentina. The mantle xenoliths from the Chenque and León hills mainly present porphyroclastic textures, whereas the Matilde hill xenoliths have coarse-grained to porphyroclastic textures. The equilibrium temperatures are in the range of 780 to 940ºC, indicating a provenance from shallow sectors of the lithospheric mantle column that were subjected to a relatively low heat ffiux at Cenozoic Era. According to the modal compositions of xenoliths, the mantle beneath Matilde and León hills was affected by greater than 22% partial melting, while less depleted peridotites occur in the Chenque suite (starting from 10% partial melting). Such an observation is confirmed by the partial melting estimates based on Cr#Sp, which vary from 8 to 14% for the selected Chenque samples and from 14 to 18% for the Matilde ones. The common melting trend is overlapped by small-scale cross cutting local trends that may have been generated by open-system processes, such as open-system partial melting and/or post partial-melting metasomatic migration of exotic Na-Cr-rich melts. The two main mineralogical reaction schemes are: i) the dissolution of pyroxenes and the segregation of new olivine in olivine-rich peridotites, and ii) the replacement of primary olivine by orthopyroxene±clinopyroxene in orthopyroxene-rich peridotites. These were produced by channelled and/or pervasive melt extraction/ migration. Enhanced pyroxene dissolution is attributed to channelling of silica- undersaturated melts, whereas the replacement of primary olivine by orthopyroxene±clinopyroxene points to reaction with silica-saturated melts. Late disequilibrium reactions identified in the xenoliths comprise: the breakdown of orthopyroxene in contact with the host basalt, and (rarely) reaction coronae on orthopyroxene, clinopyroxene and spinel linked to glassy veins. Such features are apparently related to the injection of melt, likely during entrainment into the host basalts and ascent to the surface.


Revista de la Asociación Geológica Argentina | 2010

El volcanismo cuaternario en el retroarco de Payenia: una revisión

Eduardo Jorge Llambías; Gustavo W. Bertotto; Corina Risso; Irene Hernando


Journal of South American Earth Sciences | 2009

Geochemical variations in Cenozoic back-arc basalts at the border of La Pampa and Mendoza provinces, Argentina

Gustavo W. Bertotto; Carlos A. Cingolani; Ernesto Bjerg


Lithos | 2005

Andean subduction-related mantle xenoliths: Isotopic evidence of Sr-Nd decoupling during metasomatism

Rommulo Vieira Conceição; Guilherme Mallmann; Edinei Koester; Manuel Schilling; Gustavo W. Bertotto; A. Rodriguez-Vargas


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2008

Re–Os isotope constraints on subcontinental lithospheric mantle evolution of southern South America

Manuel Schilling; Richard W. Carlson; Rommulo Vieira Conceição; Céline Dantas; Gustavo W. Bertotto; Edinei Koester


Lithos | 2007

The effect of the Fernando de Noronha plume on the mantle lithosphere in north-eastern Brazil

Giorgio Rivalenti; Alberto Zanetti; Vicente A.V. Girardi; Maurizio Mazzucchelli; Colombo C. G. Tassinari; Gustavo W. Bertotto


Lithos | 2007

Xenoliths from Cerro de los Chenques (Patagonia): An example of slab-related metasomatism in the backarc lithospheric mantle

Giorgio Rivalenti; Maurizio Mazzucchelli; Alberto Zanetti; Riccardo Vannucci; Claire Bollinger; Christophe Hémond; Gustavo W. Bertotto


Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2006

Hawaiian and Strombolian style monogenetic volcanism in the extra-Andean domain of central-west Argentina

Gustavo W. Bertotto; Ernesto Bjerg; Carlos A. Cingolani


Journal of South American Earth Sciences | 2008

Sr–Nd isotopic evidence for crustal contamination in the Niquelândia complex, Goiás, Central Brazil

Giorgio Rivalenti; Ciro Teixeira Correia; Vicente A.V. Girardi; Maurizio Mazzucchelli; Colombo C. G. Tassinari; Gustavo W. Bertotto


Revista de la Asociación Geológica Argentina | 2002

Xenolitos ultramáficos en el cerro De la Laguna, volcanismo basáltico de retroarco en el sureste de la provincia de Mendoza, Argentina

Gustavo W. Bertotto

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Rommulo Vieira Conceição

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Maurizio Mazzucchelli

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

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Carlos A. Cingolani

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Tiago Luis Reis Jalowitzki

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Fernanda Gervasoni

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Alexis Daniel Ponce

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Christophe Hémond

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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