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Eocene tectono-thermal rejuvenation of an upper Paleozoic-lower Mesozoic terrane in the Cordillera de Carabaya, Puno, southeastern Peru, revealed by K---Ar and Ar/Ar dating
Authors:DJ Kontak  E Farrar  AH Clark  DA Archibald
Abstract:K---Ar dates for muscovites and biotites in granitoid rocks and hydrothermal ore deposits of the northeastern parts of the plutons making up the Triassic Carabaya batholith, underlying the axial Cordillera Oriental of northern Puno Department, southeastern Peru, are markedly variable and mutually discordant. Steep transverse gradients are defined in the apparent ages of both micas, which decrease systematically from SW to NE, delimiting a ca. 25-km-wide, longitudinal zone of anomalously young Mesozoic to Paleocene dates. Age minima of 37±1 Ma are attained in three of the four studied transects. 40Ar/39Ar step-heating analyses of selected micas confirm the occurrence of a thermal disturbance, and modeling of the spectra suggests that argon loss in muscovites attains at least ca. 75% in the northeastern part of the zone. A single K-feldspar spectrum yielded a minimum at 31 Ma, and apatite fission-track age cluster at ca. 31 and 18.5 Ma. The affected granitoid rocks generally display little megascopic evidence of tectonism, but microscopic deformational fabrics increase in intensity with apparent decreasing K---Ar age, paralleling a marked increase in alkali feldspar ordering. Secondary fluid inclusions trapped within the microfabrics reveal that the plutonic rocks were penetrated by a homogeneous H2O---CO2---CH4---NaCl fluid at ca. 300–400°C and 0.7–2 kbar. This fluid is implicated in the degassing of the rocks. These diverse data are interpreted as evidence for a major, but moderate-temperature (400°C) and brief, tectono-thermal event at ca. 37±1 Ma (biotite closure temperature)—i.e., at the Eocene-Oligocene boundary. The K-feldspar 40Ar/39Ar data and the Oligocene fission-track dates may record the later stages in the event, whereas the Miocene fission-track dates are tentatively ascribed to a distinct Neogene episode. Essentially identical geochronological and petrological relationships have been documented in the Cordillera Real of northwestern Bolivia by McBride et al. (1987), permitting the delimination of a disturbed belt paralleling the South American plate boundary and more than 450 km long. The tectono-thermal domain, which we term the Zongo-San Gabán Zone, constituted the foreland boundary of the Andean orogen in the vicinity of the Arica Deflection during the late Eocene Incaic orogeny. This regional thermal event, which involved the basement, appears to have resulted from compressional or, in some segments, transpressional tectonics.
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