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Petrological and Geochemical Characteristics of the Cerro Colorado Plutonic Complex in the Precordillera of Northern Chile
Authors:Shoji Kojima    Pablo Salazar   Hirokazu Fujimaki
Affiliation:Departamento de Ciencias Geológicas, Universidad Católica del Norte, Av. Angamos 0610, Casilla 1280, Antofagasta, Chile [e-mail: ];Institute of Mineralogy, Petrology and Economic Geology, Graduate School of Tohoku University, Aoba, Sendai 980–8578, Japan
Abstract:Abstract. The Cerro Colorado intrusive stock in the northeastern Chilean Precordillera is a plutonic complex formed during Late Cretaceous (64–72 Ma), and consists predominantly of pyroxene-bearing biotite monzogabbro (Colorado Unit), with lesser amounts of pyroxene-bearing hornblende biotite diorite (Pucaquisca Unit) and biotite hornblende monzonite (Pabellón Unit). Compositional variations of major and trace elements suggest that the Cerro Colorado complex is composed of shoshonitic alkali granitoids generated at the active continental margin. The basic to intermediate rocks of the Colorado Unit are characterized by high contents of A12O3 (>20 wt%), CaO and LIL elements (K, Sr, Ba), high Fe/Mg ratio and fairly low contents of Cr, Ni and Y. These characteristics suggest that the Colorado Unit was formed by plagioclase-free source magma originated from asthenospheric mantle or mafic lower crust. All the Cerro Colorado rocks generally display linear compositional trends, and the latest Pabellón Unit rocks are richer in SiO2 than the Colorado Unit and Pucaquisca Unit rocks. These indicate that the Pabellón Unit rocks were produced by assimilation-fractional crystallization process of the basic to intermediate magma genetically related to the voluminous Colorado Unit.
Keywords:Precordillera    Cerro Colorado    northern Chile    plutonic complex    Late Cretaceous magmatism    plagioclase-free source magma
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