“…These igneous rocks intrude and overlap a Paleozoic metamorphic belt of mostly low-to medium-grade rocks (Cajamarca complex) yielding metamorphic ages concentrated at 410-380 Ma and 300-250 Ma (McCourt et al, 1984;Ordóñez-Carmona et al, 2006;Vinasco et al, 2006 and references therein), with limited suggestions of Cretaceous-Paleocene metamorphism (Restrepo et al, 2008(Restrepo et al, , 2009. Additional magmatic episodes are represented by intrusion ages of 240-210 Ma (Santa Barbara batholith, Amagá stock, and other granites; Irving, 1975;McCourt et al, 1984; but see Restrepo et al, 2009 for an alternative interpretation), and 160 Ma and 95-80 Ma (Ibague batholith, Antioquia batholith, and Altavista stock; Correa et al, 2006;Ibañez-Mejía et al, 2007;Villa gómez et al, 2008). U-Pb data from Vinasco et al (2006) demonstrate inheritance of scattered Mesoproterozoic and Neoproterozoic zircons, consistent with Precambrian basement underlying the eastern fl ank of the Central Cordillera (e.g., Aleman and Ramos, 2000;Cardona et al, 2010).…”