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Boletín de Geología
ISSN: 0120-0283
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Universidad Industrial de Santander
Colombia
Zapata, Sebastián; Cardona, Agustín; Jaramillo, Carlos; Valencia, Víctor; Vervoort, Jeff
U-P b LA-ICP-MS GEOCHRONOLOGY AND GEOCHEMISTRY OF JURASSIC VOLCANIC
AND PLUTONIC ROCKS FROM THE PUTUMAYO REGION (SOUTHERN
COLOMBIA):TECTONIC SETTING AND REGIONAL CORRELATIONS
Boletín de Geología, vol. 38, núm. 2, abril-junio, 2016, pp. 21-38
Universidad Industrial de Santander
Bucaramanga, Colombia
Available in: http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=349644826003
Abstract
New field data, geochemical analyses and zircon U-Pb LA-ICP MS data were obtained on plutonic and volcanic rocks of the Mocoa
Batholith and Saldaña Formation in southern Colombia Putumayo region. Results suggest that the plutonic and volcanic activities
are closely related to a common magmatic history. This volcano-plutonic association presents a well-defined LILE and LREE
enrichment and negative Nb and Ti negative anomalies characteristic of continental magmatic arcs. Volcanic and plutonic rocks
crystallized between 180-186 Ma as revealed by U-Pb zircon geochronology. The magmatic activity is temporally and chemically
correlatable with other magmatic arc exposures in Colombia and Ecuador. These units may represent the remnants of a single belt
which includes several units from 4°N in Colombia and 5°S in Ecuador. This arc is related to the widespread Jurassic continental
magmatic arc setting that characterized the continental margins of the Americas after Pangea break-up.
Keywords
Jurassic, continental arc, geochronology, geochemistry.
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