Episodic remagnetizations related to tectonic events and their consequences for the South America polar wander path

The South American record of remagnetizations is linked to specific events of its tectonic history stretching back to Precambrian times. At the Ediacaran-Cambrian time interval (570-500 Ma), the final stages of the western Gondwana assemblage led to remagnetization of Neoproterozoic carbonates withi...

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Autores principales: Rapalini, Augusto Ernesto, Tomezzoli, Renata Nela
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spelling paper:paper_03058719_v371_n1_p55_Font2023-06-08T15:30:56Z Episodic remagnetizations related to tectonic events and their consequences for the South America polar wander path Rapalini, Augusto Ernesto Tomezzoli, Renata Nela Ediacaran emplacement fault geodynamics geographical distribution Gondwana magmatism orogeny polar wandering Precambrian remagnetization remanent magnetization sedimentary rock tectonic plate tectonic setting Argentina Atlantic Ocean Atlantic Ocean (South) Brazil Congo Craton Sao Francisco Craton South America Uruguay The South American record of remagnetizations is linked to specific events of its tectonic history stretching back to Precambrian times. At the Ediacaran-Cambrian time interval (570-500 Ma), the final stages of the western Gondwana assemblage led to remagnetization of Neoproterozoic carbonates within the São Francisco-Congo Craton and at the border of the Amazon Craton, along the Araguaia-Paraguay-Pampean Belt. From the late Permian to early Triassic, the San Rafaelic orogeny and the emplacement of the Choiyoi magmatic province was responsible for widespread remagnetizations in Argentina and Uruguay. Cretaceous remagnetization has also been documented in Brazil and interpreted to result from magmatism and fault reactivations linked to the opening of the South Atlantic Ocean. We present a review of these widespread remagnetization events principally based on palaeomagnetic data and, when available, on rock magnetic and radiogenic isotope age data. This study gives an overview of the geographical distribution of the remagnetization events in South America, and provides important clues to better understand the geodynamic evolution of the South American plate at these times. In addition, magnetic mineralogy data for the different case studies presented here constrain the physical-chemical mechanisms that led to partial or total resetting of magnetic remanences in sedimentary rocks. © The Geological Society of London 2012. Fil:Rapalini, A.E. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Tomezzoli, R.N. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2012 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_03058719_v371_n1_p55_Font http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03058719_v371_n1_p55_Font
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topic Ediacaran
emplacement
fault
geodynamics
geographical distribution
Gondwana
magmatism
orogeny
polar wandering
Precambrian
remagnetization
remanent magnetization
sedimentary rock
tectonic plate
tectonic setting
Argentina
Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean (South)
Brazil
Congo Craton
Sao Francisco Craton
South America
Uruguay
spellingShingle Ediacaran
emplacement
fault
geodynamics
geographical distribution
Gondwana
magmatism
orogeny
polar wandering
Precambrian
remagnetization
remanent magnetization
sedimentary rock
tectonic plate
tectonic setting
Argentina
Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean (South)
Brazil
Congo Craton
Sao Francisco Craton
South America
Uruguay
Rapalini, Augusto Ernesto
Tomezzoli, Renata Nela
Episodic remagnetizations related to tectonic events and their consequences for the South America polar wander path
topic_facet Ediacaran
emplacement
fault
geodynamics
geographical distribution
Gondwana
magmatism
orogeny
polar wandering
Precambrian
remagnetization
remanent magnetization
sedimentary rock
tectonic plate
tectonic setting
Argentina
Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean (South)
Brazil
Congo Craton
Sao Francisco Craton
South America
Uruguay
description The South American record of remagnetizations is linked to specific events of its tectonic history stretching back to Precambrian times. At the Ediacaran-Cambrian time interval (570-500 Ma), the final stages of the western Gondwana assemblage led to remagnetization of Neoproterozoic carbonates within the São Francisco-Congo Craton and at the border of the Amazon Craton, along the Araguaia-Paraguay-Pampean Belt. From the late Permian to early Triassic, the San Rafaelic orogeny and the emplacement of the Choiyoi magmatic province was responsible for widespread remagnetizations in Argentina and Uruguay. Cretaceous remagnetization has also been documented in Brazil and interpreted to result from magmatism and fault reactivations linked to the opening of the South Atlantic Ocean. We present a review of these widespread remagnetization events principally based on palaeomagnetic data and, when available, on rock magnetic and radiogenic isotope age data. This study gives an overview of the geographical distribution of the remagnetization events in South America, and provides important clues to better understand the geodynamic evolution of the South American plate at these times. In addition, magnetic mineralogy data for the different case studies presented here constrain the physical-chemical mechanisms that led to partial or total resetting of magnetic remanences in sedimentary rocks. © The Geological Society of London 2012.
author Rapalini, Augusto Ernesto
Tomezzoli, Renata Nela
author_facet Rapalini, Augusto Ernesto
Tomezzoli, Renata Nela
author_sort Rapalini, Augusto Ernesto
title Episodic remagnetizations related to tectonic events and their consequences for the South America polar wander path
title_short Episodic remagnetizations related to tectonic events and their consequences for the South America polar wander path
title_full Episodic remagnetizations related to tectonic events and their consequences for the South America polar wander path
title_fullStr Episodic remagnetizations related to tectonic events and their consequences for the South America polar wander path
title_full_unstemmed Episodic remagnetizations related to tectonic events and their consequences for the South America polar wander path
title_sort episodic remagnetizations related to tectonic events and their consequences for the south america polar wander path
publishDate 2012
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