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Geological Society of America Bulletin | 2016

Mafic rocks of the Ordovician Famatinian magmatic arc (NW Argentina): New insights into the mantle contribution

Pablo H. Alasino; César Casquet; Robert J. Pankhurst; Carlos W. Rapela; Juan A. Dahlquist; Carmen Galindo; Mariano A. Larrovere; C. Recio; Scott R. Paterson; Fernando Colombo; Edgardo G. Baldo

We studied the petrogenesis of mafic igneous rocks in the Famatinian arc in the western Sierra Famatina (NW Argentina), an Early Ordovician middle-crustal section in the proto-Andean margin of Gondwana. Mafic rock types consist of amphibolite, metagabbro, and gabbro, as well as pod- and dike-like bodies of gabbro to diorite composition. Field relations together with geochemical and isotopic data for the mafic rocks of the western Sierra de Famatina (at 29°S) define two contrasting suites, which can be correlated with similar assemblages noted in other parts of the orogen. Amphibolite, metagabbro, and gabbro bodies are mostly the oldest intrusive rocks (older than 480 Ma), with the host tonalite and post-tonalite mafic dikes being slightly younger. The older mafic suite is tholeiitic to calc-alkaline and isotopically evolved, except for most of the amphibolite samples. The younger suite is calc-alkaline, typically displaying subduction-related geochemical signatures, and it is isotopically more juvenile. Whole-rock chemical composition and isotopic analyses are compatible with a progressive mixing of different isotopic reservoirs. Pyroxenite (±garnet) was likely the dominant source of the older gabbroic magmas, whereas peridotite dominated in the source of the younger suite, implying that the mafic magma experienced a progressive shift toward more juvenile compositions though time (over 20 m.y.). Pyroxenite-derived melts could have been generated by lithospheric foundering followed by upwelling of primitive melts by adiabatic decompression of mantle wedge peridotite.


Journal of South American Earth Sciences | 2011

High T/P evolution and metamorphic ages of the migmatitic basement of northern Sierras Pampeanas, Argentina: Characterization of a mid-crustal segment of the Famatinian belt

Mariano A. Larrovere; Camilo R. de los Hoyos; Alejandro J. Toselli; Juana N. Rossi; Miguel Angelo Stipp Basei; Mauricio Belmar


Journal of South American Earth Sciences | 2011

Across-arc variation of the Famatinian magmatic arc (NW Argentina) exemplified by I-, S- and transitional I/S-type Early Ordovician granitoids of the Sierra de Velasco

Pablo Grosse; Laura Iudith Bellos; Camilo R. de los Hoyos; Mariano A. Larrovere; Juana N. Rossi; Alejandro J. Toselli


Gondwana Research | 2011

Tectonothermal evolution and exhumation history of the Paleozoic Proto-Andean Gondwana margin crust: The Famatinian Belt in NW Argentina

C. R. de los Hoyos; Arne P. Willner; Mariano A. Larrovere; Juana N. Rossi; Alejandro J. Toselli; Miguel Angelo Stipp Basei


Lithos | 2017

Incremental growth of an upper crustal, A-type pluton, Argentina: Evidence of a re-used magma pathway

Pablo H. Alasino; Mariano A. Larrovere; Sebastián Rocher; Juan A. Dahlquist; Miguel Angelo Stipp Basei; Valbone Memeti; Scott R. Paterson; Carmen Galindo; Marcos Macchioli Grande; Mario da Costa Campos Neto


Revista de la Asociación Geológica Argentina | 2016

La faja de cizalla dúctil doble-vergente del noroeste de la Sierra de Velasco: deformación de la corteza media durante la orogenia Famatiniana

Mariano A. Larrovere; Pablo H. Alasino; Edgardo G. Baldo


Journal of South American Earth Sciences | 2015

Asymmetric textural and structural patterns of a granitic body emplaced at shallow levels: The La Chinchilla pluton, northwestern Argentina

Marcos Macchioli Grande; Pablo H. Alasino; Sebastián Rocher; Mariano A. Larrovere; Juan A. Dahlquist


Lithos | 2014

The evolution of a mid-crustal thermal aureole at Cerro Toro, Sierra de Famatina, NW Argentina

Pablo H. Alasino; César Casquet; Mariano A. Larrovere; Robert J. Pankhurst; Carmen Galindo; Juan A. Dahlquist; Edgardo G. Baldo; Carlos W. Rapela


Journal of South American Earth Sciences | 2014

Comment on “Dynamic topography in South America” by Federico M. Dávila & Carolina Lithgow-Bertelloni

E. Martín Hechenleitner; Lucas E. Fiorelli; Mariano A. Larrovere; Gerald Grellet-Tinner; Ana Paula Carignano


Revista Mexicana De Ciencias Geologicas | 2012

Los complejos metamórficos del retro-arco Famatiniano (noroeste de Argentina): caracterización geoquímica e isotópica de sus protolitos, e implicancias geotectónicas

Mariano A. Larrovere; Camilo R. de los Hoyos; Pablo Grosse

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Pablo H. Alasino

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Scott R. Paterson

University of Southern California

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Barbara Ratschbacher

University of Southern California

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Alejandro J. Toselli

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Juan A. Dahlquist

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Juana N. Rossi

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Marcos Macchioli Grande

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Sebastián Rocher

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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