The Byers Basin: Jurassic-Cretaceous tectonic and depositional evolution of the forearc deposits of the South Shetland Islands and its implications for the northern Antarctic Peninsula
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Bastias, Joaquin
Calderón, Mauricio
Israel, Lea
Hervé, Francisco
Spikings, Richard
Pankhurst, Robert J
Castillo Gonzalez, Paula
Fanning, Christopher Mark
Ugalde, Raúl
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V.H. Winston & Sons
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This paper addresses the Jurassic–Cretaceous stratigraphic evolution of fore-arc deposits exposed along
the west coast of the northern Antarctic Peninsula. In the South Shetland Islands, Upper Jurassic deepmarine sediments are uncomformably overlain by a Lower Cretaceous volcaniclastic sequence that crops
out on Livingston, Snow and Low islands. U-Pb zircon ages are presented for the upper Anchorage
Formation (153.1 ± 1.7 Ma) and the Cape Wallace granodiorite of Low Island (137.1 ± 1.7 Ma) as well
as 40Ar/39Ar ages of 136–139 Ma for Low Island andesites. Data are also presented for a U-Pb age of 109.0
± 1.4 Ma for the upper volcanic succession of Snow Island. In combination with published stratigraphy,
these data provide a refined chrono- and litho-stratigraphic framework for the deposits herein referred to
as the Byers Basin. Tentative correlation is explored with previously described deposits on Adelaide and
Alexander islands, which could suggest further continuation of the Byers Basin towards the south. We
also discuss possible correlation of the Byers Basin with the Larsen Basin, a sequence that shows the
evolution of foreland to back-arc deposits more or less contemporaneously with the fore-arc to intra-arc
evolution of the Byers Basin
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