Syn-deformational anatexis along the Santa Rosa river section, Argentina: Feedback relations between deformation, metamorphism and melt extraction

Tibaldi, Alina M.; Barzola, Matías G.; Cristofolini, Eber A.; Otamendi, Juan E.; Demichelis, Alejandro H.; Leisen, Mathieu; Romero, Rurik; Barra, Fernando; Camilletti, Giuliano; Armas, Paula

Abstract

Mass transference from lower to upper crustal levels requires an efficient network of pathways that act as channels for draining melts from the source and transferring magmas through the crust. We report on a midcrustal section in the Santa Rosa river from the Eastern Pampean Ranges that underwent partial melting under active deformation. The study focuses on the feedback relations between structural features and the position and shape of leucosomes that record the remnant magma network in both metasedimentary and meta-igneous rocks. A complete range of migmatites encompassing from patch to stromatic metatexite to schollen-schlieren and nebulitic diatexite formed during a single high-grade metamorphic event that postdated a previous sub-solid evolution. The diversity in migmatites structures suggests that the layered sequence behaved heterogeneously under a non-coaxial deformational regime of progressive deformation. The relationships between migmatitic structures and the progressive production of melts resulted in feedback relations that persisted as a time-marker during the Pampean event. U-Pb dating of leucogranitic zircons allows constraining the time of melt generation and segregation to the lower Cambrian (534-520 Ma). Migmatites in the lower crust of the Pampean orogen acted as channels of melt migration towards upper crustal levels.

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Título según WOS: Syn-deformational anatexis along the Santa Rosa river section, Argentina: Feedback relations between deformation, metamorphism and melt extraction
Título según SCOPUS: Syn-deformational anatexis along the Santa Rosa river section, Argentina: Feedback relations between deformation, metamorphism and melt extraction
Título de la Revista: JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY
Volumen: 124
Editorial: Elsevier
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Página de inicio: 151
Página final: 167
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1016/j.jsg.2019.04.011

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS