Leda Sánchez Bettucci
University of the Republic
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International Geology Review | 2010
Leda Sánchez Bettucci; Elena Peel; Henri Masquelin
Neoproterozoic–lower Palaeozoic successions in the Brasiliano fold belts are described and a brief synthesis of these terranes is presented in order to erect a tectonic framework for this region. Tectonic events that occurred around the Río de La Plata craton were diachronous and reflected successive stages of the Brasiliano orogenic cycle. They took place in mobile belts that constituted part of the Gondwana supercontinent. The most thoroughly investigated Neoproterozoic sections are located in the eastern and southeastern regions of Uruguay. The Dom Feliciano Belt shows a tectonic evolution from back-arc to foreland basin characterized by fold-and-thrust, thick-skinned belts developed during the Brasiliano/Pan-African orogenic cycle. The most conspicuous features were late-tectonic high-K calc-alkaline granitoids, HT-LP metamorphism, significant displacements along shear zones, and post-tectonic granitoids. The final stage was characterized by post-collisional basins (molassic sequences) and extensional magmatism related to a phase of crustal stretching. Several lithotectonic units are present as basement inliers in the Dom Feliciano Belt: these include a low-to-medium metamorphic grade sequence (the Zanja del Tigre Formation), granitoids and gneisses (the Campanero Unit), high-grade basement of the Cerro Olivo Complex (Palaeoproterozoic or Neoproterozoic), and a low-metamorphic grade orogenic belt (the Rocha Formation). This paper provides a simplified tectonic map of eastern Uruguay, which we use to describe tectonic evolution from Precambrian to early Palaeozoic time.
International Geology Review | 2010
Leda Sánchez Bettucci; Elena Peel; Pedro Oyhantçabal
The main Precambrian tectonic units of Uruguay include the Piedra Alta tectonostratigraphic terrane (PATT) and Nico Pérez tectonostratigraphic terrane (NPTT), separated by the Sarandí del Yí high-strain zone. Both terranes are well exposed in the Río de La Plata craton (RPC). Although these tectonic units are geographically small, they record a wide span of geologic time. Therefore improved geological knowledge of this area provides a fuller understanding of the evolution of the core of South America. The PATT is constituted by low- to medium-grade metamorphic belts (ca. 2.1 Ga); its petrotectonic associations such as metavolcanic units, conglomerates, banded iron formations, and turbiditic deposits suggest a back-arc or a trench-basin setting. Also in the PATT, a late to post-orogenic, arc-related layered mafic complex (2.3–1.9 Ga), followed by A-type granites (2.08 Ga), and finally a taphrogenic mafic dike swarm (1.78 Ga) occur. The less thoroughly studied NPTT consists of Palaeoproterozoic high-grade metamorphic sequences (ca. 2.2 Ga), mylonites and postorogenic and rapakivi granites (1.75 Ga). The Brasiliano-Pan African orogeny affected this terrane. Neoproterozoic cover occurs in both tectonostratigraphic terranes, but is more developed in the NPTT. Over the past 15 years, new isotopic studies have improved our recognition of different tectonic events and associated processes, such as reactivation of shear zones and fluids circulation. Transamazonian and Statherian tectonic events were recognized in the RPC. Based on magmatism, deformation, basin development and metamorphism, we propose a scheme for the Precambrian tectonic evolution of Uruguay, which is summarized in the first Palaeoproterozoic tectonic map of the Río de La Plata craton.
Brazilian Journal of Geology | 2017
Henri Masquelin; Hernán Silva Lara; Leda Sánchez Bettucci; Pablo Núñez Demarco; Sofía Pascual; Rossana Muzio; Elena Peel; Fernando Scaglia
Este trabalho resulta de um esforco de varios anos tentando usar a geologia de campo para descrever litologias, estabelecer relacoes de contato e perfazer a evolucao tectonica das sucessoes metassedimentares, de idades meso a neoproterozoicas, que foram deformadas dentro da Faixa de Xistos do Cinturao Dom Feliciano. Essas rochas constituem uma cobertura de baixo grau que repousa em cima do embasamento de alto grau metamorfico dos complexos La China e Las Tetas. Esse embasamento e de idade paleoproterozoica-arqueana. A Faixa de Xistos e sotoposta em discordância angular pela formacao Barriga Negra. O Complexo Lavalleja e a formacao Barriga Negra se deformaram junto durante o evento D2 (~ 570 - 540 Ma), mas a formacao Barriga Negra registrou apenas parcialmente o evento transpressivo D2, enquanto o Complexo Lavalleja foi afetado pelos dois eventos (D1 e D2). O evento D1 teria desenvolvido uma dobra - nappe com vergencia para o sul. Essa hipotese e sustentada por diferentes estruturas: (i) dobras recumbentes e dobras retas orientadas E-W, (ii) Foliacao subhorizontal milonitica em marmores (calco-xistos); (iii) lineacoes de estiramento mergulhando para SW em metaconglomerados do Complexo Las Tetas, e (iv) retrabalhamento da foliacao subhorizontal, paralelamente a zona de cisalhamento transcorrente Sarandi del Yi.
Archive | 2014
Daniel Panario; Ofelia Gutiérrez; Leda Sánchez Bettucci; Elena Peel; Pedro Oyhantçabal; Jorge Rabassa
In this chapter, based on the available geological information, a model for the genesis and evolution of the Uruguayan landscape is proposed. A structural framework of the landscape evolution is provided and the record of such evolution in the most representative geological units is considered. A brief summary of the Uruguayan geology and its location in the regional context is performed, from Precambrian to Cenozoic times.
Geophysical Journal International | 2008
Augusto E. Rapalini; Leda Sánchez Bettucci
Precambrian Research | 2015
Augusto E. Rapalini; Eric Tohver; Leda Sánchez Bettucci; Ana Lossada; Hernan Barcelona; Cecilia Pérez
Precambrian Research | 2010
Leda Sánchez Bettucci; Enrique Masquelin; Elena Peel; Pedro Oyhantçabal; Rossana Muzio; Juan J. Ledesma; Fernando Preciozzi
Gondwana Research | 2015
Augusto E. Rapalini; Leda Sánchez Bettucci; Ezequiel Badgen; Carlos Alberto Vásquez
Journal of South American Earth Sciences | 2018
Elena Peel; Leda Sánchez Bettucci; Miguel Angelo Stipp Basei
Publications of the Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences; Geophysical Data Bases, Processing and Instrumentation | 2018
Augusto E. Rapalini; Pablo R. Franceschinis; Leda Sánchez Bettucci; Carmen I. Martínez Dopico; Florencia N. Milanese