We studied the P-T-t evolution of a mid-crustal igneous-metamorphic segment of the Famatinian Belt in the eastern sector of the Sierra de Velasco during its exhumation to the upper crust. Thermobarometrical and geochronological methods combined with field observations permit us to distinguish three tectonic levels. The deepest Level I is represented by metasedimentary xenoliths and characterized by prograde isobaric heating at 20-25 km depth. Early/Middle Ordovician granites that contain xenoliths of Level I intruded in the shallower Level II. The latter is characterized by migmatization coeval with granitic intrusions and a retrograde isobaric cooling P-T path at 14-18 km depth. Level II was exhumed to the shallowest supracrustal Level III...
This Special Issue gathers together a series of contributions related to the Famatinian orogen in t...
Two Early Paleozoic orogenic cycles in the Gondwana margin of NW Argentina were driven by subduction...
New SHRIMP U–Pb zircon and monazite ages from the Sierra de Fiambalá (Sierras Pampeanas, NW Argentin...
We studied the P-T-t evolution of a mid-crustal igneous-metamorphic segment of the Famatinian Belt i...
New petrologic, thermobarometric and U-Pb monazite geochronologic information allowed to resolve the...
The Famatinian arc, over central-western Argentina, is one of the few examples of exposed crustal ar...
The Early Ordovician granitoids of the Sierra de Velasco reflect the across-arc compositional variat...
The Pampia cratonic block is juxtaposed to the Paleoproterozoic Río de la Plata craton through the C...
The continental protomargin of Western Gondwana in South America records an important Early-Middle O...
The 495 to 450 Ma Famatinian orogen, exposed throughout central and northwestern Argentina, formed f...
Metasedimentary high-pressure upper amphibolite facies gneisses (1.2 ± 0.1. GPa and 780 ± 45 °C) at ...
The Guacha Corral shear zone (GCSZ) is one of the most prominent crustal-scale shear zones in the Ea...
The ranges of the Sierras Valle Fértil-La Huerta expose natural cross sections through a paleo-arc c...
Geological, petrological and structural observations were obtained along a 30-km-long traverse acros...
Exposed sections of accretionary orogens allow reconstruction of their tectonic evolution. Most comm...
This Special Issue gathers together a series of contributions related to the Famatinian orogen in t...
Two Early Paleozoic orogenic cycles in the Gondwana margin of NW Argentina were driven by subduction...
New SHRIMP U–Pb zircon and monazite ages from the Sierra de Fiambalá (Sierras Pampeanas, NW Argentin...
We studied the P-T-t evolution of a mid-crustal igneous-metamorphic segment of the Famatinian Belt i...
New petrologic, thermobarometric and U-Pb monazite geochronologic information allowed to resolve the...
The Famatinian arc, over central-western Argentina, is one of the few examples of exposed crustal ar...
The Early Ordovician granitoids of the Sierra de Velasco reflect the across-arc compositional variat...
The Pampia cratonic block is juxtaposed to the Paleoproterozoic Río de la Plata craton through the C...
The continental protomargin of Western Gondwana in South America records an important Early-Middle O...
The 495 to 450 Ma Famatinian orogen, exposed throughout central and northwestern Argentina, formed f...
Metasedimentary high-pressure upper amphibolite facies gneisses (1.2 ± 0.1. GPa and 780 ± 45 °C) at ...
The Guacha Corral shear zone (GCSZ) is one of the most prominent crustal-scale shear zones in the Ea...
The ranges of the Sierras Valle Fértil-La Huerta expose natural cross sections through a paleo-arc c...
Geological, petrological and structural observations were obtained along a 30-km-long traverse acros...
Exposed sections of accretionary orogens allow reconstruction of their tectonic evolution. Most comm...
This Special Issue gathers together a series of contributions related to the Famatinian orogen in t...
Two Early Paleozoic orogenic cycles in the Gondwana margin of NW Argentina were driven by subduction...
New SHRIMP U–Pb zircon and monazite ages from the Sierra de Fiambalá (Sierras Pampeanas, NW Argentin...