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Mesozoic – Cenozoic evolution of the Southern Patagonian Andes fold and thrust belt (47°–48°S): Influence of the Rocas Verdes basin inversion and onset of Patagonian glaciations.

Authors :
Ronda, Gonzalo
Ghiglione, Matías C.
Barberón, Vanesa
Coutand, Isabelle
Tobal, Jonathan
Source :
Tectonophysics. Aug2019, Vol. 765, p83-101. 19p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The Southern Patagonian Andes (SPA) between 47°–48°S are characterized by relatively high elevations (1500–4000 m) and a 200-km-wide, largely exhumed, basement domain along the backbone of the Cordillera, bounded by a narrow 30-km-wide fold and thrust-belt to the east. The tectonic evolution of the SPA includes widespread Jurassic extension during the opening of the Austral-Magallanes basin and the Rocas Verdes back-arc oceanic basin (RVB), followed by Cretaceous to Cenozoic shortening. Although the main phases of deformation that affected this Andean segment have been the focus of previous studies, its finite geometry and step by step structural and kinematic evolution have not been quantitatively determined. In this work, we present kinematically restored cross sections, showing the variable geometry, trough time, of the eastern basement domain and the fold and thrust-belt. A regional westward-dipping listric decollement, interpreted as formed during the Jurassic extensional event, was reactivated during the Andean deformation constituting the main detachment surface of basement structures and the fold and thrust belt. West verging faults systems are considered a consequence of inversion of north-south trending extensional features as passive roof high-angle west-vergent faults. Using regional data such as field relations, unconformities, and existing ages to differentiate deformational stages, three main phases of contractional deformation are proposed for the area, starting with an Aptian - Cenomanian? phase related to inversion of the extensional depocenter in inmediate response to the closure of northernmost RVB. A second, Miocene phase responsible for most of the shortening occurred between 18 Ma and 10 Ma. Finally, the onset of glaciations and glacial erosion might have triggered out-of-sequence thrusting in the interior of the orogen after 7 Ma. • We conducted detailed geological mapping that led to the generation of two geological maps and three cross-sections of the Southern Patagonian Andes. • Kinematic retrodeformation of the cross-sections demonstrated that geometries and sequence of contractional deformation proposed are plausible. • Extensional stage Austral/Magallanes basin structures were inverted during Andean deformation. • Deformation may have started as early as the Aptian-Cenomanian prior to the complete inversion of Rocas Verdes Basin to the south. • Major contraction seems to have taken place between 18 and 10 Ma with duplex generation. After 7 Ma, onset of glaciations could have triggered out-of-sequence thrusting towards the interior of the orogen. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00401951
Volume :
765
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Tectonophysics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
138546151
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2019.05.009