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| DOI | 10.1007/S00126-019-00946-9 | ||||
| Año | 2020 | ||||
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Altar is a large porphyry Cu (Au) deposit located in the Main Cordillera of Argentina, 20 km to the north of the giant Los Pelambres–El Pachón porphyry copper cluster, at the southern portion of the Pampean flat-slab segment of the Andes. Although this region hosts telescoped porphyry-epithermal deposits, the precise temporal relationship between porphyry emplacement, mineralization, cooling, and regional orogenic uplift are still poorly understood. New Re–Os molybdenite ages indicate that Altar orebodies are associated with two magmatic hydrothermal centers: Altar East (11.16 ± 0.06 Ma) and Altar Central (10.38 ± 0.05 Ma) formed at temporally distinct periods. New (U–Th)/He ages from the Early Permian and Late Eocene plutons, and the Middle Miocene subvolcanic stocks associated with Cu–Au mineralization of the Altar region reflect a rapid cooling pulse during the Middle Miocene (15.02 to 10.66 Ma) coeval with a major phase of tectonic shortening and regional uplift. The main pulse of rapid cooling and related tectonic uplift in the Altar region was synchronous with the formation of the hydrothermal systems and resulted in an increased focused metal endowment (Au–Cu grades) due to the telescoping of epithermal mineralization over the rapidly uplifted porphyry system. This 11–10 Ma tectonically triggered exhumation event coincides with the collision of the E-trending segment of the Juan Fernández Ridge with the Peru–Chile trench, at this latitude. Collision and ensuing ridge subduction may have driven a localized pulse of rapid cooling and exhumation of the Main Cordillera that has not been well documented to the north or south of the Altar–Los Pelambres region.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Maydagán, Laura | Mujer |
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas - Argentina
Universidad Nacional del Sur - Argentina Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET) - Argentina UNIV NACL SUR - Argentina Universidad Nacional del Comahue - Argentina |
| 2 | Zattin, M. | Hombre |
Università degli Studi di Padova - Italia
Univ Padua - Italia |
| 3 | MPODOZIS-MARIN, CONSTANTINO | Hombre |
Antofagasta Minerals - Chile
Antofagasta Minerals S.A. - Chile |
| 4 | Selby, David | Hombre |
University of Durham - Reino Unido
China University of Geosciences - China Durham University - Reino Unido Univ Durham - Reino Unido China Univ Geosci - China |
| 5 | Franchini, Marta | Mujer |
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas - Argentina
Universidad Nacional del Comahue - Argentina Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET) - Argentina UNIV NACL COMAHUE - Argentina |
| 6 | Dimieri, Luis | Hombre |
Universidad Nacional del Sur - Argentina
UNIV NACL SUR - Argentina Universidad Nacional del Comahue - Argentina Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas - Argentina |
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| Agencia Nacional de Promoción Científica y Tecnológica |
| Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas |
| Università degli Studi di Padova |
| National University of Comahue |
| Total Endowment Fund and CUG Wuhan Dida Fund |
| Total Endowment Fund |
| CUG Wuhan Dida Fund |
| University of Padova? |
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| This work is part of a project funded by Agencia Nacional de Promoci?n Cient?fica y Tecnol?gica (ANPCYT): PICT-2016-2689, CONICET (PIP 330), National University of Comahue (PIN 4-I-209), and University of Padova?(Progetto di Ateneo 2015, CPDA158355). We express our appreciation to Kevin Heather, John Black, Javier Robeto, Stanford Foy, and Mariano Poodts (Aldebaran Resources) for support to our research studies and to Mar?a Isabel Romero, Tadeo Casta?o, and all staff of Peregrine Argentina S.A.U. for provision of site access, logistic support, and help during the field work and sampling. D.S. thanks Antonia Hoffman, Geoff Nowell, and Chris Ottley for analytical support, and acknowledges the Total Endowment Fund and CUG Wuhan Dida Fund. Finally, we appreciate the support given by the editor-in-chief Georges Beaudoin, the associated editor Peter Hollings, Jos? Piquer, and an anonymous reviewer for their very helpful comments and reviews. |