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Top-down structures of mafic enclaves within the Valle Fértil magmatic complex (Early Ordovician, San Juan, Argentina)

Authors :
Castro Dorado, Antonio|||0000-0002-7257-2556
Otamendi, Juan E.
Pinotti, Lucio P.
D’Eramo, Fernando J.
Vujovich, Graciela I.
Tibaldi, Alina M.
Source :
Arias Montano. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Huelva, instname
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Institut de Ciències de la Terra "Jaume Almera", 2008.

Abstract

Magmatic structures related to the mechanical interaction between mafic magmas and granitoids have been studied in the Valle Fértil calc-alkaline igneous complex, Argentina. Excepcional outcrops with vertical walls of more than 300 m high allow us the study of three-dimensional geometries of individual blobs of mafic magma as well as the geometry of pipe-like structures in which mafic microgranular enclaves are concentrated in more than 50 times the normal abundance in the granodiorite mass. The shape of enclaves and pipe-like structures are interpreted as the ressult of top-to-down intrusions of a mafic magma into a granodiorite-tonalite mass. These sinking structures are the result of a reverselly stratified magma chamber with gabbros and diorites at the top and granodiorite-tonalite at the bottom. They may account for most of the structures found in microgranular enclaves and magma mingling zones that characterize calc-alkaline batholiths. Synplutonic intrusions from the top is the only plausible mechanism to account for the observed structures. The model may be of general application to calc-alkaline batholiths characterized by the presence of mafic microgranular enclaves. An implication of these reverselly stratified magma chambers is the presence of a petrological inversion which may be the consequence of cold diapirs emplaced below the mantle wedge in a suprasubduction setting.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Arias Montano. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Huelva, instname
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..ba730050383067a0b1a49af750b096b5