Cretaceous magmatism in the Antarctic Peninsula and its tectonic implications

Autor: Joaquin Bastias, Richard Spikings, Teal Riley, David Chew, Anne Grunow, Alexey Ulianov, Massimo Chiaradia, Alex Burton-Johnson
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: Journal of the Geological Society. 180
ISSN: 2041-479X
0016-7649
Popis: Periods of cessation, resumption and enhanced arc activity are recorded in the Cretaceous igneous rocks of the Antarctic Peninsula. We present new geochronological (laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) zircon U–Pb) analyses of 36 intrusive and volcanic Cretaceous rocks, along with LA-ICP-MS apatite U–Pb analyses (a medium-temperature thermochronometer) of 28 Triassic–Cretaceous igneous rocks of the Antarctic Peninsula. These are complemented by new zircon Hf isotope data along with whole-rock geochemistry and isotope (Nd, Sr and Pb) data. Our results indicate that the Cretaceous igneous rocks of the Antarctic Peninsula have geochemical signatures consistent with a continental arc setting and were formed during the intervalc.140–79 Ma, whereas the main peak of magmatism occurred duringc.118–110 Ma. Trends inεHft(zircon) combined with elevated heat flow that remagnetized rocks and reset apatite U–Pb ages suggest that Cretaceous magmatism formed within a prevailing extensional setting that was punctuated by periods of compression. A noteworthy compressive period probably occurred duringc.147–128 Ma, triggered by the westward migration of South America during opening of the South Atlantic Ocean. Cretaceous arc rocks that crystallized duringc.140–100 Ma define a belt that extends from southeastern Palmer Land to the west coast of Graham Land. This geographical distribution could be explained by (1) a flat slab with east-dipping subduction of the Phoenix Plate, or (2) west-dipping subduction of the lithosphere of the Weddell Sea, or (3) an allochthonous origin for the rocks of Alexander Island. A better understanding of the geological history of the pre-Cretaceous rocks of Alexander Island and the inaccessible area of the southern Weddell Sea is required.Supplementary material:A description of the methods used in this study and the complete dataset are available athttps://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.6089274
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