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Revista de la Asociación Geológica Argentina

Print version ISSN 0004-4822On-line version ISSN 1851-8249

Abstract

LITVAK, Vanesa D.. Upper Oligocene-Lower Miocene volcanism of Doña Ana Group in the High Cordillera of San Juan. Rev. Asoc. Geol. Argent. [online]. 2009, vol.64, n.2, pp.201-213. ISSN 0004-4822.

A detail study of the main lithologic and petrographic features of recently identified outcrops of Doña Ana Group are presented in this paper; outcrops which are located nearby the Cordillera del Zancarrón, in the Valle del Cura region, in the high cordillera of San Juan. This unit includes two members that show a contrasting composition. Tillito Formation is formed by dacitic to rhyolitic crystalline and vitreous tuffs, interbedded with mesosilicic lavas and volcanic breccias. Escabroso Formation includes basandesitic lava flows, some of them more silicic in composition, volcanic breccias and vitreous tuffs. In the lavas and tuffs of both units, strong evidence of corrosion are seen in plagioclase and mafic minerals phenocrysts, which evidence disequilibrium processes that took place in the magmatic chambers. Two new radiometric ages, one K/Ar of 25,0 ± 0,7 Ma and one Ar/Ar of 22,9 ± 0,7 Ma, confirm the assignment of the described deposits to the Doña Ana Group of Upper Oligocene-Lower Miocene age. Mineralogical and textural features of the unit represent the evolution of a volcanic arc; this arc correspond to the one developed along the Andean margin since Upper Oligocene. The reconnaissance of these outcrops is of particular interest in order to precise the mapping of Valle del Cura region, especially because of the relationship of Doña Ana Group deposits with hidrotermal altered areas with associated mineralization.

Keywords : Volcanism; Doña Ana Group; Valle del Cura; Radiometric ages; Petrography.

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