Geolog y of the surroundings of Caleufú and Meliquina rivers, Neuquén Province: The volcanism of Huitrera Formation

A series of paleogene volcanic rocks exposed south of Villa Meliquina, located in the foothills of the Andes in the Neuquén province, has been studied in this work. It corresponds to a poorly known area from the geological point of view, located between the San Martin de los Andes and San Carlos de...

Descripción completa

Guardado en:
Detalles Bibliográficos
Publicado: 2013
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00044822_v70_n4_p527_Palotti
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00044822_v70_n4_p527_Palotti
Aporte de:
id paper:paper_00044822_v70_n4_p527_Palotti
record_format dspace
spelling paper:paper_00044822_v70_n4_p527_Palotti2023-06-08T14:26:41Z Geolog y of the surroundings of Caleufú and Meliquina rivers, Neuquén Province: The volcanism of Huitrera Formation Lavic facies Patagonian Andes Petrography Pyroclastic facies Volcanic rocks anticline facies lava flow outcrop petrography porphyry pyroclastic deposit rhyolite tuff volcanic rock volcanism Andes Argentina Neuquen Patagonia A series of paleogene volcanic rocks exposed south of Villa Meliquina, located in the foothills of the Andes in the Neuquén province, has been studied in this work. It corresponds to a poorly known area from the geological point of view, located between the San Martin de los Andes and San Carlos de Bariloche localities, where outcrop a volcanic sequence assigned to the Huitrera Formation. In the surveyed area, two different structural domains affecting these outcrops were described: a western sector, in the Lago Filo Hua Hum region, where NE oriented folds and faults predominate, and an eastern sector, around the Caleufú river, dominated by NW trending and NE verging thrusts associated to anticlines. Two profiles of the Huitrera Formation were surveyed in both areas, as well as other outcrops of the volcanic rocks in the region. As a result, it was recognized that the Huitrera Formation is formed by a pyroclastic and lavic facies: the first is more dominant in the western region, while the second is fully developed in the eastern region. The lava facies is composed of lava flows of basaltic and rhyolitic composition, with porphyritic texture and frequent disequilibrium textures; in the pyroclastic facies, the vitreous tuffs are predominant with different degrees of welding. The petrographic characteristics of both facies can be correlated with the bimodal volcanism associated to lavic-pyroclastic facies previously defined for equivalent sequences in reighbouring regions. The particular distribution of the facies in the work area would mainly be controlled by the structure. 2013 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00044822_v70_n4_p527_Palotti http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00044822_v70_n4_p527_Palotti
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
institution_str I-28
repository_str R-134
collection Biblioteca Digital - Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales (UBA)
topic Lavic facies
Patagonian Andes
Petrography
Pyroclastic facies
Volcanic rocks
anticline
facies
lava flow
outcrop
petrography
porphyry
pyroclastic deposit
rhyolite
tuff
volcanic rock
volcanism
Andes
Argentina
Neuquen
Patagonia
spellingShingle Lavic facies
Patagonian Andes
Petrography
Pyroclastic facies
Volcanic rocks
anticline
facies
lava flow
outcrop
petrography
porphyry
pyroclastic deposit
rhyolite
tuff
volcanic rock
volcanism
Andes
Argentina
Neuquen
Patagonia
Geolog y of the surroundings of Caleufú and Meliquina rivers, Neuquén Province: The volcanism of Huitrera Formation
topic_facet Lavic facies
Patagonian Andes
Petrography
Pyroclastic facies
Volcanic rocks
anticline
facies
lava flow
outcrop
petrography
porphyry
pyroclastic deposit
rhyolite
tuff
volcanic rock
volcanism
Andes
Argentina
Neuquen
Patagonia
description A series of paleogene volcanic rocks exposed south of Villa Meliquina, located in the foothills of the Andes in the Neuquén province, has been studied in this work. It corresponds to a poorly known area from the geological point of view, located between the San Martin de los Andes and San Carlos de Bariloche localities, where outcrop a volcanic sequence assigned to the Huitrera Formation. In the surveyed area, two different structural domains affecting these outcrops were described: a western sector, in the Lago Filo Hua Hum region, where NE oriented folds and faults predominate, and an eastern sector, around the Caleufú river, dominated by NW trending and NE verging thrusts associated to anticlines. Two profiles of the Huitrera Formation were surveyed in both areas, as well as other outcrops of the volcanic rocks in the region. As a result, it was recognized that the Huitrera Formation is formed by a pyroclastic and lavic facies: the first is more dominant in the western region, while the second is fully developed in the eastern region. The lava facies is composed of lava flows of basaltic and rhyolitic composition, with porphyritic texture and frequent disequilibrium textures; in the pyroclastic facies, the vitreous tuffs are predominant with different degrees of welding. The petrographic characteristics of both facies can be correlated with the bimodal volcanism associated to lavic-pyroclastic facies previously defined for equivalent sequences in reighbouring regions. The particular distribution of the facies in the work area would mainly be controlled by the structure.
title Geolog y of the surroundings of Caleufú and Meliquina rivers, Neuquén Province: The volcanism of Huitrera Formation
title_short Geolog y of the surroundings of Caleufú and Meliquina rivers, Neuquén Province: The volcanism of Huitrera Formation
title_full Geolog y of the surroundings of Caleufú and Meliquina rivers, Neuquén Province: The volcanism of Huitrera Formation
title_fullStr Geolog y of the surroundings of Caleufú and Meliquina rivers, Neuquén Province: The volcanism of Huitrera Formation
title_full_unstemmed Geolog y of the surroundings of Caleufú and Meliquina rivers, Neuquén Province: The volcanism of Huitrera Formation
title_sort geolog y of the surroundings of caleufú and meliquina rivers, neuquén province: the volcanism of huitrera formation
publishDate 2013
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00044822_v70_n4_p527_Palotti
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00044822_v70_n4_p527_Palotti
_version_ 1768544019126681600