2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsames.2012.02.001
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Detrital zircon U–Pb ages of metasedimentary rocks from Sierra de Valle Fértil: Entrapment of Middle and Late Cambrian marine successions in the deep roots of the Early Ordovician Famatinian arc

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“…A possible source for these fluids is through the progressive metamorphism of the country-rocks (by devolatilization reactions from R1 to R5), considering that the Famatinian orogen was dominated by fertile protoliths without pre-Ordovician metamorphism (Casquet et al, 2012b;Cristofolini et al, 2012).…”
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“…A possible source for these fluids is through the progressive metamorphism of the country-rocks (by devolatilization reactions from R1 to R5), considering that the Famatinian orogen was dominated by fertile protoliths without pre-Ordovician metamorphism (Casquet et al, 2012b;Cristofolini et al, 2012).…”
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“…This accretionary-type orogeny overprinted all pre-Ordovician terranes along the southwestern Gondwana margin between latitudes 20°S and 40°S. The Famatinian belt is widely accepted as having formed on continental crust (Pankhurst et al, 1998;Dahlquist and Galindo, 2004;Miller and Söllner, 2005;Otamendi et al, 2012;Dahlquist et al, 2013). Pankhurst et al (2000) identified three distinct Famatinian granitoid-associations: 1) dominant I-type, 2) S-type, and 3) smallscale tonalite-trondhjemite-granodiorite (TTG) type.…”
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“…However, the partial detrital zircon age pattern (Fig. 2C) shows similarities with those of the Sierra de Valle H~rtil migmatites that host the VFPS (Casquet et al, 2011;Cristofolini et al, 2012 ). The migmatite protolithswere laid down in the Middle to Late Cambrian before the onset of the Famatinian orogeny and contain a population of Early Cambrian, Neoproterozoic and Mesoproterozoic zircon grains.…”
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“…This evidence, along with the presence in SVF-709 of a population of detrital igneous zircons derived from Famatinian igneous rocks, suggests that provenance of zircon grains to the forearc basin was from the east, i.e., from the erosion of the VFPS and its host Middle to Late Cambrian sedimentary rocks. Remarkably, however, zircons with early Cambrian "Pampean" ages between 530 and 510 Ma that constitute the main population in metasedimentary rocks of the SVF (Cristofolini et al, 2012 ) are not so far recorded in SVF-709.…”
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