Ultramafic rocks in the North Patagonian Andes: is their emplacement associated with the Neogene tectonics of the Liquine-Ofqui Fault Zone?
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Hervé, Francisco
Fuentes, F.
Calderón, Mauricio
Fanning, Christopher Mark
Quezada, Paulo
Pankhurst, Robert J
Rapela, Carlos W
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Servicio Nacional de Geologia y Mineria
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Serpentinites and fresh or partially serpentinized harzburgite crop out in the western slope of the North Patagonian Andes of continental Chiloe (41 degrees 44'-42 degrees 12'S). These rocks are spatially associated with low-grade metamorphic rocks containing Cenozoic detrital zircons. The metamorphic rocks, together with Devonian metasediments, have been mapped previously as Late Paleozoic-Triassic metamorfic complex, an age no longer tenable for at least part of the complex. Transpressional tectonic emplacement of the ultramafic body or bodies is thought to have been related to activity on the Liquine-Ofqui Fault Zone, following a late Oligocene-Early Miocene extensional phase in the forearc region of the present Andes. This fault zone occurs immediately east of the outcrops of the ultramafic rocks and has been interpreted previously as generating a hemi-flower or flower structure.
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Andean Geology
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2037-12-31