Stratigraphy and petrology of the Northeastern sector of Sierra de Apas. Chubut Province

The volcanic building of Sierra de Apas (located on the limit between the Rio Negro and Chubut provinces) is part of the Paleogene-Neogene intraplate magmatism of the northern Extrandean Patagonia. This contribution is focused on the northeastern of the Sierra where five effusive facies were recogni...

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spelling paper:paper_00044822_v59_n4_p578_Remesal2023-06-08T14:25:49Z Stratigraphy and petrology of the Northeastern sector of Sierra de Apas. Chubut Province Extra-andean Patagonia Paleogene-Neogene Petrology Volcanism magmatism petrology pyroclastic flow stratigraphy Tertiary trachyte volcanic rock Argentina Sierra de Apas South America Western Hemisphere World The volcanic building of Sierra de Apas (located on the limit between the Rio Negro and Chubut provinces) is part of the Paleogene-Neogene intraplate magmatism of the northern Extrandean Patagonia. This contribution is focused on the northeastern of the Sierra where five effusive facies were recognized within the volcanic pile. The lowermost unit is represented by phenochryst-poor dark trachytes which classsify as trachytes and benmoreites. The dark trachytes are overlain either by light trachytes or by pyroclastic flows. The former are porphyritic rocks clasiffied as comendites and yielded an age of 19 ± 2 Ma. The pyroclastic flows are mainly pumiceous, of trachyandesite composition; both petrography and chemical features suggest a genetic link with the light trachytes. An exogene dome is represented by the Cerro Colorado, composed of a peralkaline rhyolite (comendite) which yielded an age of 24 ± 1 Ma. The uppermost effusive unit is represented by basaltic lava flows which are found resting upon either the light trachytes or the pyroclastic flows. Basaltic rocks may be grouped into porphyric and aphyric. On the basis of their chemical composition, the latter are transitional olivine basalts, whereas the former may be further divided in alkaline olivine basalts and hawaiites. Both stratigraphy and chemical data suggest that the described volcanic pile is the result of at least two evolutionary stages. One of them includes the basalts, light trachytes, pyroclastic flows and comendites which display an evolutionary trend likely resulting from fractional crystallization. The oldest dark trachytes would belong to another evolutionary stage. © 2004 Asociación Geológica Argentina. 2004 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00044822_v59_n4_p578_Remesal http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00044822_v59_n4_p578_Remesal
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topic Extra-andean Patagonia
Paleogene-Neogene
Petrology
Volcanism
magmatism
petrology
pyroclastic flow
stratigraphy
Tertiary
trachyte
volcanic rock
Argentina
Sierra de Apas
South America
Western Hemisphere
World
spellingShingle Extra-andean Patagonia
Paleogene-Neogene
Petrology
Volcanism
magmatism
petrology
pyroclastic flow
stratigraphy
Tertiary
trachyte
volcanic rock
Argentina
Sierra de Apas
South America
Western Hemisphere
World
Stratigraphy and petrology of the Northeastern sector of Sierra de Apas. Chubut Province
topic_facet Extra-andean Patagonia
Paleogene-Neogene
Petrology
Volcanism
magmatism
petrology
pyroclastic flow
stratigraphy
Tertiary
trachyte
volcanic rock
Argentina
Sierra de Apas
South America
Western Hemisphere
World
description The volcanic building of Sierra de Apas (located on the limit between the Rio Negro and Chubut provinces) is part of the Paleogene-Neogene intraplate magmatism of the northern Extrandean Patagonia. This contribution is focused on the northeastern of the Sierra where five effusive facies were recognized within the volcanic pile. The lowermost unit is represented by phenochryst-poor dark trachytes which classsify as trachytes and benmoreites. The dark trachytes are overlain either by light trachytes or by pyroclastic flows. The former are porphyritic rocks clasiffied as comendites and yielded an age of 19 ± 2 Ma. The pyroclastic flows are mainly pumiceous, of trachyandesite composition; both petrography and chemical features suggest a genetic link with the light trachytes. An exogene dome is represented by the Cerro Colorado, composed of a peralkaline rhyolite (comendite) which yielded an age of 24 ± 1 Ma. The uppermost effusive unit is represented by basaltic lava flows which are found resting upon either the light trachytes or the pyroclastic flows. Basaltic rocks may be grouped into porphyric and aphyric. On the basis of their chemical composition, the latter are transitional olivine basalts, whereas the former may be further divided in alkaline olivine basalts and hawaiites. Both stratigraphy and chemical data suggest that the described volcanic pile is the result of at least two evolutionary stages. One of them includes the basalts, light trachytes, pyroclastic flows and comendites which display an evolutionary trend likely resulting from fractional crystallization. The oldest dark trachytes would belong to another evolutionary stage. © 2004 Asociación Geológica Argentina.
title Stratigraphy and petrology of the Northeastern sector of Sierra de Apas. Chubut Province
title_short Stratigraphy and petrology of the Northeastern sector of Sierra de Apas. Chubut Province
title_full Stratigraphy and petrology of the Northeastern sector of Sierra de Apas. Chubut Province
title_fullStr Stratigraphy and petrology of the Northeastern sector of Sierra de Apas. Chubut Province
title_full_unstemmed Stratigraphy and petrology of the Northeastern sector of Sierra de Apas. Chubut Province
title_sort stratigraphy and petrology of the northeastern sector of sierra de apas. chubut province
publishDate 2004
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