Paleomagnetism of the Sierra de Las Animas Complex, Southern Uruguay: Its implications in the assembly of Western Gondwana

Global paleogeographies in the Neoproterozoic are poorly known. In particular, the assembly of Gondwana at the end of the Proterozoic is controversial. In order to constrain the kinematic evolution of the Rio de la Plata craton, a paleomagnetic study was carried out in the Vendian to Cambrian Sierra...

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spelling todo:paper_03019268_v118_n3-4_p243_SanchezBettucci2023-10-03T15:18:36Z Paleomagnetism of the Sierra de Las Animas Complex, Southern Uruguay: Its implications in the assembly of Western Gondwana Sánchez-Bettucci, L. Rapalini, A.E. Gondwana Neoproterozoic Paleogeography Paleomagnetism South America Uruguay Gondwana paleogeography paleomagnetism Proterozoic tectonic evolution article evolution geography kinematics magnetism model paleontology polarization sediment South America Uruguay Uruguay Global paleogeographies in the Neoproterozoic are poorly known. In particular, the assembly of Gondwana at the end of the Proterozoic is controversial. In order to constrain the kinematic evolution of the Rio de la Plata craton, a paleomagnetic study was carried out in the Vendian to Cambrian Sierra de Las Animas magmatic Complex, exposed in southeastern Uruguay (34.7°S, 55.3°W). One hundred and forty-seven samples from 23 sites were studied. These included two sites on the Vendian glaciogenic sediments of the Playa Hermosa Formation. After stepwise AF and thermal cleaning a characteristic remanence was isolated at several sites. According to the available isotopic data for the complex and the correlation between remanence directions and lithologic type and age, two paleomagnetic poles were computed for the Sierra de Las Animas complex. SA1 (338.1°E, 5.9°N, dp = 19.6°, dm = 26.7°, N = 7 sites, mean declination: 44.5°, mean inclination: 58.0°, α95: 18.1°), with a likely age around 520 Ma, shows a distribution of VGPs that suggests a remanence acquisition that spanned a long time during a period of fast apparent polar wander for Gondwana. SA2 (250.9°E, 16.9°S, dp = 15.9°, dm = 21.5°, N = 6 sites, mean declination: 95.3°, mean inclination: 58.5°, α95: 14.5°) corresponds to a likely age around 550 Ma and falls close to a pole of similar age from the Congo craton. This suggests that the Rio de la Plata craton was at that time part of Gondwana and confirms previous postulates that a single APWP can be defined for the supercontinent since 550 Ma. A preliminary mean geomagnetic pole obtained from the Playa Hermosa Formation (PH, 198.4°E, 43.0°S, dp = 8.6°, dm = 16.0°, n = 6 samples, mean declination: 226.0°, mean inclination: 24.2°, α95: 15.0°) is consistent with a previous pole of 595 Ma from the Campo Alegre (CA) lavas and may suggest, if confirmed, that the glaciogenic deposits were produced at low to intermediate latitudes. Despite high uncertainties, a new speculative model on the process of assembly of Gondwana is proposed. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03019268_v118_n3-4_p243_SanchezBettucci
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topic Gondwana
Neoproterozoic
Paleogeography
Paleomagnetism
South America
Uruguay
Gondwana
paleogeography
paleomagnetism
Proterozoic
tectonic evolution
article
evolution
geography
kinematics
magnetism
model
paleontology
polarization
sediment
South America
Uruguay
Uruguay
spellingShingle Gondwana
Neoproterozoic
Paleogeography
Paleomagnetism
South America
Uruguay
Gondwana
paleogeography
paleomagnetism
Proterozoic
tectonic evolution
article
evolution
geography
kinematics
magnetism
model
paleontology
polarization
sediment
South America
Uruguay
Uruguay
Sánchez-Bettucci, L.
Rapalini, A.E.
Paleomagnetism of the Sierra de Las Animas Complex, Southern Uruguay: Its implications in the assembly of Western Gondwana
topic_facet Gondwana
Neoproterozoic
Paleogeography
Paleomagnetism
South America
Uruguay
Gondwana
paleogeography
paleomagnetism
Proterozoic
tectonic evolution
article
evolution
geography
kinematics
magnetism
model
paleontology
polarization
sediment
South America
Uruguay
Uruguay
description Global paleogeographies in the Neoproterozoic are poorly known. In particular, the assembly of Gondwana at the end of the Proterozoic is controversial. In order to constrain the kinematic evolution of the Rio de la Plata craton, a paleomagnetic study was carried out in the Vendian to Cambrian Sierra de Las Animas magmatic Complex, exposed in southeastern Uruguay (34.7°S, 55.3°W). One hundred and forty-seven samples from 23 sites were studied. These included two sites on the Vendian glaciogenic sediments of the Playa Hermosa Formation. After stepwise AF and thermal cleaning a characteristic remanence was isolated at several sites. According to the available isotopic data for the complex and the correlation between remanence directions and lithologic type and age, two paleomagnetic poles were computed for the Sierra de Las Animas complex. SA1 (338.1°E, 5.9°N, dp = 19.6°, dm = 26.7°, N = 7 sites, mean declination: 44.5°, mean inclination: 58.0°, α95: 18.1°), with a likely age around 520 Ma, shows a distribution of VGPs that suggests a remanence acquisition that spanned a long time during a period of fast apparent polar wander for Gondwana. SA2 (250.9°E, 16.9°S, dp = 15.9°, dm = 21.5°, N = 6 sites, mean declination: 95.3°, mean inclination: 58.5°, α95: 14.5°) corresponds to a likely age around 550 Ma and falls close to a pole of similar age from the Congo craton. This suggests that the Rio de la Plata craton was at that time part of Gondwana and confirms previous postulates that a single APWP can be defined for the supercontinent since 550 Ma. A preliminary mean geomagnetic pole obtained from the Playa Hermosa Formation (PH, 198.4°E, 43.0°S, dp = 8.6°, dm = 16.0°, n = 6 samples, mean declination: 226.0°, mean inclination: 24.2°, α95: 15.0°) is consistent with a previous pole of 595 Ma from the Campo Alegre (CA) lavas and may suggest, if confirmed, that the glaciogenic deposits were produced at low to intermediate latitudes. Despite high uncertainties, a new speculative model on the process of assembly of Gondwana is proposed. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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title Paleomagnetism of the Sierra de Las Animas Complex, Southern Uruguay: Its implications in the assembly of Western Gondwana
title_short Paleomagnetism of the Sierra de Las Animas Complex, Southern Uruguay: Its implications in the assembly of Western Gondwana
title_full Paleomagnetism of the Sierra de Las Animas Complex, Southern Uruguay: Its implications in the assembly of Western Gondwana
title_fullStr Paleomagnetism of the Sierra de Las Animas Complex, Southern Uruguay: Its implications in the assembly of Western Gondwana
title_full_unstemmed Paleomagnetism of the Sierra de Las Animas Complex, Southern Uruguay: Its implications in the assembly of Western Gondwana
title_sort paleomagnetism of the sierra de las animas complex, southern uruguay: its implications in the assembly of western gondwana
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