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LP/HT metamorphism as a temporal marker of change ofdeformation style within the Late Palaeozoic accretionary wedge of central Chile

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JOURNAL OF METAMORPHIC GEOLOGY
卷 33, 期 9, 页码 1003-1024

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jmg.12166

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accretionary prism; central Chile; paired metamorphic belt; P-T-t-d path

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  1. Sao Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) [2012/01191-1]
  2. FAPESP [2012/17635-6, 2010/11954-7]
  3. TOR-ANDES project [CGL2012-38396-C03]
  4. Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo (FAPESP) [12/01191-1, 12/17635-6] Funding Source: FAPESP

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A Late Palaeozoic accretionary prism, formed at the southwestern margin of Gondwana from Early Carboniferous to Late Triassic, comprises the Coastal Accretionary Complex of central Chile (34-41 degrees S). This fossil accretionary system is made up of two parallel contemporaneous metamorphic belts: a high-pressure/low temperature belt (HP/LT - Western Series) and a low pressure/high temperature belt (LP/HT - Eastern Series). However, the timing of deformation events associated with the growth of the accretionary prism (successive frontal accretion and basal underplating) and the development of the LP/HT metamorphism in the shallower levels of the wedge are not continuously observed along this paired metamorphic belt, suggesting the former existence of local perturbations in the subduction regime. In the Pichilemu region, a well-preserved segment of the paired metamorphic belt allows a first order correlation between the metamorphic and deformational evolution of the deep accreted slices of oceanic crust (blueschists and HP greenschists from the Western Series) and deformation at the shallower levels of the wedge (the Eastern Series). LP/HT mineral assemblages grew in response to arc-related granitic intrusions, and porphyroblasts constitute time markers recording the evolution of deformation within shallow wedge material. Integrated P-T-t-d analysis reveals that the LP/HT belt is formed between the stages of frontal accretion (D-1) and basal underplating of basic rocks (D-2) forming blueschists at c. 300Ma. A timeline evolution relating the formation of blueschists and the formation and deformation of LP/HT mineral assemblages at shallower levels, combined with published geochronological/thermobarometric/geochemistry data suggests a cause-effect relation between the basal accretion of basic rocks and the deformation of the shallower LP/HT belt. The S-2 foliation that formed during basal accretion initiated near the base of the accretionary wedge at 30km depth at c. 308Ma. Later, the S-2 foliation developed at c. 300Ma and 15km depth shortly after the emplacement of the granitoids and formation of the (LP/HT) peak metamorphic mineral assemblages. This shallow deformation may reflect a perturbation in the long-term subduction dynamics (e.g. entrance of a seamount), which would in turn have contributed to the coeval exhumation of the nearby blueschists at c. 300Ma. Finally, 40Ar-39Ar cooling ages reveal that foliated LP/HT rocks were already at 350 degrees C at c. 292Ma, indicating a rapid cooling for this metamorphic system.

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