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Silicic volcanism triggered by increased denudation rates in the Quaternary Andean arc of central Chile between 33° 50′-34°30′S
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WoS WOS:000514217200025
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85076204423
DOI 10.1016/J.LITHOS.2019.105242
Año 2020
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Abstract



In central Chile (33 degrees 50'-34 degrees 30'S), the Quaternary arc records a distinctive episode of silicic volcanism (SiO2 >70 wt%) that occurred during latest Pleistocene (0.1-1 Ma). This episode is recorded in several eroded and inactive arc centers distributed mostly along the highest summits of the Andes in the same region covered by the modern arc centers. We report new data including field observations, petrography, whole rock chemical and Sr-Nd isotopic analyses, mineral chemistry and geochronology for the Quaternary Andean arc in the region with emphasis in the latest Pleistocene units (0.1-1 Ma). The silicic episode that the latter units represent constitutes a singularity in the common compositions that characterize in the long term this arc segment, as it is preceded and followed by basaltic andesite-andesite-dacite suite compositions. In addition, it occurs coevally with a period of increased denudation resulting from the major uplift event of the Andean orogen in the area. Geologic field markers, supported by thermobarometric estimations, indicate conservative estimates of denudation of similar to 1.5 km during this period in the area which in turn accounts for a significant pressure decrease at upper crustal levels that must have affected the shallow reservoirs that fed the arc volcanoes. For evaluating this, thermodynamic numerical simulations have been run at different pressure conditions in order to describe for such magmatic systems the evolution in terms of major element composition, degree of crystallinity and volatile content with the temperature decrease. Overall, results show that the compositional spectra defined by this arc segment can be reproduced by low pressure (<0.75 kbar) crystallization of its most basic members by batch and/or fractional processes, the latter being indispensable to reproduce the most evolved compositions. Results also show that a sudden pressure decrease creates a unique set of conditions that constructively operate for prompting the rapid generation and extraction of silicic melts, among the main factors it is highlighted the sudden devolatilization and enhanced crystal-melt segregation which is expected to lead to the rapid creation of a volatile saturated silicic cap in the magma reservoirs. This in turn can account for a compositional change of the volcanoes that tap them, as is seen in the evolution of the Quaternary Andean arc in the study area. The transitory nature of such silicic volcanic episode, characterized by a return to the basaltic andesite-andesite-dacite suite compositions, follows from the transience of the increased denudation event and marks the reaching of a new steady state for the tectono-magmatic system. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Lithos 0024-4937

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1 MUNOZ-MORALES, MAURICIO ERNESTO Mujer Universidad Nacional Andrés Bello - Chile
Universidad de Chile - Chile
Advanced Mining Technology Center - Chile
Centro Avanzado de Tecnologia para la Mineria - Chile
2 Payacan, Italo Hombre Universidad Mayor - Chile
Universidad de Chile - Chile
GeoExpedition - Chile
3 GUTIERREZ-FERRER, FRANCISCO JAVIER Hombre GeoExpedition - Chile
4 FARIAS-THIERS, MARCELO ALEJANDRO Hombre Universidad de Chile - Chile
5 CHARRIER-GONZALEZ, REYNALDO Hombre Universidad Nacional Andrés Bello - Chile
Universidad de Chile - Chile
6 Polve, M. Mujer Univ Toulouse - Francia
Université de Toulouse - Francia
Université Fédérale Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées - Francia

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Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico
Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica
Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung
Freie Universitat Berlin
Comision Nacional de lnvestigaciOn Cientifica y TecnolOgica (CONICYT, Chile)
Comision Nacional de lnvestigaciOn Cientifica y TecnolOgica (CONICYT, Chile) through FONDECYT
Comision Nacional de lnvestigaciOn Cientifica y TecnolOgica (CONICYT, Chile) through PBCT
CONICYT 21151102

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This work was supported by the Comision Nacional de lnvestigaciOn Cientifica y TecnolOgica (CONICYT, Chile) through projects ACT-18, PBCT, FONDECYT 1120272 and 1180577, and PAI79160139, and a doctoral grant to the second author IP (PFCHA-CONICYT 21151102). Additional support to coauthor RC from the Freie Universitat Berlin and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation is also acknowledged. We thank the careful reviews of Dr C.R. Stern and an anonymous reviewer.
This work was supported by the Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica ( CONICYT , Chile) through projects ACT-18, PBCT, FONDECYT 1120272 and 1180577 , and PAI79160139 , and a doctoral grant to the second author IP (PFCHA- CONICYT 21151102 ). Additional support to coauthor RC from the Freie Universität Berlin and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation is also acknowledged. We thank the careful reviews of Dr C.R. Stern and an anonymous reviewer.

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