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Early Cretaceous subduction of an oceanic plateau at the Northern Andes; geochemical, metamorphic, and cooling age constraints of the Raspas Metamorphic Complex

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LITHOS
卷 456, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.lithos.2023.107299

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Eclogite; Oceanic plateau; Subduction; Andean Orogeny; Rollback

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The origin of the Raspas Metamorphic Complex and its metamorphic conditions have been unclear. This study provides new data on the geochemistry, metamorphism, and cooling age, shedding light on the protolith, metamorphic conditions, and tectonic implications for the Northern Andes.
The Raspas Metamorphic Complex is a high-pressure unit that includes eclogites, blueschists, and metapelites, with minor garnet amphibolites and greenschists. Although its geochemistry and ages are relatively well known, metamorphic constraints and the origin of its protolith remain unclear. In this study, we present new geochemical, metamorphic, and cooling age data to understand the protolith, metamorphic conditions, and the tectonic implications of this feature for the Northern Andes.Geochemical analyses reveals rocks with N-to E-MORB signatures and trace element ratios typical of a heterogeneous mantle source, like oceanic plateau lavas. Blueschists originated from a deep enriched source, similar to primitive mantle, while eclogites are similar to MORB. Iterative thermodynamic modeling of an eclogite indicates a low T/P gradient of-406 & DEG;C/GPa during the formation of the assemblage garnet (core), quartz, katophorite, and omphacite cores at-598 & DEG;C and 1.43 GPa, followed by the formation of atoll garnets and zoisite at 661 & DEG;C and 1.63 GPa, around 133 Ma. Peak metamorphic conditions were attained after isobaric heating at 709 & DEG;C and 1.61 GPa, resulting in the assemblage of garnet (rim), zoisite (rim), omphacite (rim), and katophorite. 40Ar/39Ar ages around 129 Ma indicate fast exhumation rates of 1.25 to 0.5 cm/yr.We propose that the Raspas Metamorphic Complex represents the interaction of the South American plate with an oceanic plateau during the Early Cretaceous. During the early stages of subduction, it created a flat slab geometry around 130 Ma. As the plateau transformed to eclogite, the decrease in buoyancy caused an increase in subduction dip during a regional roll-back at 129-123 Ma, which triggered the exhumation along the highpressure belt.

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