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Geological evolution of Paniri volcano, Central Andes, northern Chile
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WoS WOS:000435049100014
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85044983832
DOI 10.1016/J.JSAMES.2018.03.013
Año 2018
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

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Abstract



Paniri volcano, in northern Chile, belongs to a volcanic chain trending across the main orientation of the Central Andean volcanic province. Field work mapping, stratigraphic sequences, and one new 40Ar/39Ar and eleven previous published 40Ar/39Ar, and K/Ar ages, indicate that the evolution of Paniri involved eruption of seven volcanic units (Malku, Los Gordos, Las Lenguas, Las Negras, Viscacha, Laguna, and Llareta) during four main stages occurring over more than 1 Myr: Plateau Shield ( > 800 ka); Main Edifice (800-400 ka); Old Cone (400-250 ka); and New Cone (250-100 ka). Considering glacial and fluvial action, an estimated 85.3 km(3) of volcanic material were erupted during the eruptive history of Paniri volcano, giving a bulk eruption rate of 0.061 km(3)/ka, with major activity in the last 150 kyr (eruption rate of 0.101 km(3)/ka). Lava flows from Paniri show abundant plagioclase together with subordinate ortho-, and clino-pyroxene, and amphibole as main phenocrysts. Moreover, although true basalts are scarce in the Central Andes, olivine-bearing lavas were erupted at Paniri at 400 ka. Also, scarce phenocrysts of biotite, quartz, rutile, and opaque minerals (Fe-Ti oxides) were identified. The groundmass of these flows is composed mainly of glass along with pyroxene and plagioclase microlites. Consolidated and unconsolidated pyroclastic deposits of dacitic composition are also present. The consolidated deposits correspond to vitreous tuffs, whilst unconsolidated deposits are composed of pumice clasts up to 5 cm in diameter. Both pyroclastic deposits are composed of glassy groundmass (up to 80% vol.), and subordinated plagioclase, hornblende, and biotite phenocrysts up to 1 cm in length. Results of twenty-four new, coupled with previous published compositional analyses show that volcanic products of Paniri vary from 57% (basaltic-andesite) to 71% (rhyolite) vol. SiO2, with significant linear correlations between major element-oxide and trace-element concentrations. Sr-87/Sr-86 isotope ratios range from 0.7070 to 0.7075, indicating that Paniri, similar to other volcanoes of the San Pedro - Linzor volcanic chain, have undergone significant crustal contamination of its parental magmas. However, the almost constant Sr-isotope compositions of the different volcanic units defined for Paniri volcano, suggested later fractional crystallization of magmas at upper crustal levels.

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Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
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Geology
Stratigraphy
Paleontology
Earth Surface Processes
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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Godoy, Benigno E. Hombre Universidad de Chile - Chile
Centro de Excelencia en Geotermia de Los Andes - Chile
2 Lazcano, Jose Hombre Universidad Católica del Norte - Chile
Amec Foster Wheeler - Chile
AMEC - Reino Unido
3 RODRIGUEZ-ARANEDA, INES MARIA Mujer Servicio Nacional de Geología y Minería - Chile
4 MARTINEZ-RAMIREZ, PAULA ANTONIETA Mujer Universidad de Chile - Chile
Centro Avanzado de Tecnologia para la Mineria - Chile
Centro de Excelencia en Geotermia de Los Andes - Chile
Advanced Mining Technology Center - Chile
Adv Min Technol Ctr - Chile
5 PARADA-REYES, MIGUEL ANGEL Hombre Universidad de Chile - Chile
Centro de Excelencia en Geotermia de Los Andes - Chile
6 Le Roux, Petrus Hombre UNIV CAPE TOWN - República de Sudáfrica
University of Cape Town - República de Sudáfrica
7 Wilke, Hans-Gerhard Hombre Universidad Católica del Norte - Chile
8 Polanco, Edmundo Hombre Energia Andina SA - Chile
Servicio Nacional de Geología y Minería - Chile
Energía Andina S.A. - Chile

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This work was funded by FONDAP-CONICYT no 15090013, and CONICYT/FONDECYT Postdoctoral no53160432 projects. We thank Dr. Benjamin van Wyk de Vries and an anonymous reviewer for fruitful comments, improving this manuscript. We thank Dr. Gerhard Worner (University of Gottingen, Germany) and Dr. Felipe Aguilera (Universidad Catolica del Norte, Chile) for previous discussions, and help in thin section preparation. Thin section were made at Geowissenchaftliches Zentrum (University of Gottingen), and Departamento de Geologia (Universidad de Atacama, Chile). We also thank Dr. Andrew Menzies and Dr.(c) Osvaldo Gonzalez-Maurel for their help during field campaigns and preparation of new thin sections at Universidad Catolica del Norte. We also thank Energia Andina S.A. for providing important geological information.
This work was funded by FONDAP-CONICYT nº 15090013 , and CONICYT/FONDECYT Postdoctoral nº 3160432 projects. We thank Dr. Benjamin van Wyk de Vries and an anonymous reviewer for fruitful comments, improving this manuscript. We thank Dr. Gerhard Wörner (University of Göttingen, Germany) and Dr. Felipe Aguilera (Universidad Católica del Norte, Chile) for previous discussions, and help in thin section preparation. Thin section were made at Geowissenchaftliches Zentrum (University of Gottingen), and Departamento de Geología (Universidad de Atacama, Chile). We also thank Dr. Andrew Menzies and Dr.(c) Osvaldo González-Maurel for their help during field campaigns and preparation of new thin sections at Universidad Católica del Norte. We also thank Energía Andina S.A. for providing important geological information.

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