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Crustal growth during back‐arc closure: Cretaceous exhumation history of Cordillera Darwin, southern Patagonia
Author(s) -
MALONEY K. T.,
CLARKE G. L.,
KLEPEIS K. A.,
FANNING C. M.,
WANG W.
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
journal of metamorphic geology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.639
H-Index - 114
eISSN - 1525-1314
pISSN - 0263-4929
DOI - 10.1111/j.1525-1314.2011.00934.x
Subject(s) - geology , staurolite , kyanite , geochemistry , schist , sillimanite , metamorphism , metamorphic rock , grossular , metamorphic facies , batholith , shear zone , gneiss , biotite , geomorphology , paleontology , facies , quartz , tectonics , structural basin
The Cordillera Darwin metamorphic complex is unique in the Andes in exposing kyanite–staurolite schist north of the Beagle Channel in southern Patagonia. Garnet in amphibolite facies pelitic schists from Bahía Pia has patchy textures whereby some grains consist of clear, grossular‐rich garnet with fine‐grained S1 inclusion trails truncated by regions of turbid spessartine–pyrope‐rich garnet with biotite, muscovite, plagioclase and quartz inclusions. Micron‐scale aqueous inclusions in turbid garnet are consistent with recrystallization facilitated by fluid ingress; S2 inclusion trails indicate this was broadly contemporary with the growth of kyanite and staurolite in the matrix. Pseudosection modelling in Na 2 O–CaO–K 2 O–FeO–MgO–Al 2 O 3 –SiO 2 –H 2 O–TiO 2 –Fe 2 O 3 (NCKFMASHTO) is used to infer a P–T path dominated by decompression from 12 to 9 kbar at T  ≈   620 °C, coupled with garnet mode decreasing from ∼ 5% to <1%. U–Th–Pb in situ dating of S2 monazite indicates that staurolite and kyanite growth and thus exhumation was underway before 72.6 ± 1.1 Ma. Contact aureoles developed adjacent to late granite intrusions include sillimanite‐bearing migmatites formed at P  ≈   6 kbar after 72 Ma. Metamorphism of southern Cordillera Darwin induced by continental underthrusting beneath the arc, related to closure of the Rocas Verdes back‐arc basin, was terminated by thrusting‐controlled exhumation, with the rocks at P  ≈   9 kbar by c . 73 Ma and 6 kbar by c . 70 Ma.

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